Microsoft comes with a full-screen Windows 10 upgrade message which is specifically aimed at Windows 7 / 8.1 users who try to circumvent Get Windows 10 app.
“We regret to interrupt here, but this is important. Free upgrade to Windows 10 may no longer from July 29, “reads the message that captures the whole screen. Then you have the option to install Windows 10 directly, to get a reminder after three days (up to three times) or not to see again the message.
You will not, however, presented this message when you Get the Windows 10 app already have on your system. That’s probably the majority of Windows users, who have been in this automatically as a recommended update. Thereby making all daily gain by upgrading the offerings for Windows 10, but also from the task bar.
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Microsoft targets with the new, intrusive window just in users who previously have been smart enough to keep the Get Windows 10 app from their computer, for example by stopping Windows updates. Or manually select which do, and what should not be installed.
At present it is still unclear how the new / additional upgrade message finds its way into systems, although it is likely that this also through a future Windows enters update.
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