February 2: Windows 10 has become a recommended update

Windows 10 until now was offered as a free optional upgrade for them των Windows 7 και 8.1. Το παλαιότερο , it should get the command from its owner to flag the updates and start downloading them.

We have long heard from Microsoft that it is preparing to make a major change in how to get the new operating system. windows 10 logo

Έτσι λοιπόν από σήμερα 2 Φεβρουαρίου του 2016, έξι μήνες μετά την επίσημη κυκλοφορία του Windows 10 το νέο λειτουργικό άρχισε να προωθείται σαν συνιστώμενη λήψη στο Windows Update. Αυτό σημαίνει ότι η ενημέρωση είναι ενεργοποιημένη από προεπιλογή για να αρχίσει το σύστημά σας να κατεβάζει τα απαραίτητα αρχεία της s.

However, although downloading Windows 10 will become automatic, Microsoft warrants that it will still be requesting your permission before proceeding with the installation.

Unless, of course, he makes a "mistake" again, something that has been re-observed.
The company in front of its goal (1 billion operating facilities up to 2017) does not dare to use unorthodox methods.

Of course, in these ways it may be able to increase the number of computers running Windows 10, but it creates too many indignants with the company's practices.

The very aggressive way of promoting Windows but also the massive collection of data for the "good" of the end user, has made many people reluctant to install the new operating system.

For those who do not wish to upgrade, from today they will have to n very well what updates they download to their system. Of course there are always third-party apps that block the upgrade.

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