Windows 10 Nagging Increases again!

Jan 11, 2016 15:49

Really not very surprising I guess, but 'Get Windows 10' Turns Itself On and Nags Win 7 and 8.1 Users Twice a DayEssentially if you have been rewriting registry settings to stop the windows 10 nag on your 7/8 boxes, the new update now looks for manually edited register settings and "corrects" them, then proceeds to nag you if you're eligible for a ( Read more... )

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kane_magus January 11 2016, 23:05:34 UTC
I swear, really, the more they try to hamfistedly force this on us, the more I am going to actively resist ever upgrading to Windows 10. For now, I am still perfectly fine with Windows 7.

Related to that, any games or whatever that come out in the meantime that "require" Windows 10 to play are games that I will be able to safely ignore, the same way that I already ignore games that are exclusive to consoles (especially if said console is the X-bone), no matter how amazingly orgasmic such games may otherwise be. *shrug* It's their loss, not mine. I'm already just on the razor's edge of abandoning modern video gaming entirely anyway (and for all practical purposes it is something I've pretty much already done), and shit like this is definitely pushing me ever closer to that edge for good. You know, given that being able to play some game or another would more or less be the only reason I'd ever even remotely feel the urge to upgrade to Win10 to begin with, and at this point, not even that would be enough to overcome my active ( ... )

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dmjewelle January 12 2016, 14:26:48 UTC
I downloaded and installed Windows 10 on my laptop, and it took me the entire day to make it usable. Sure they said they kept everything in its place and reformatted nothing, but the system slowed down, I restarted the computer 4-5 times after each update, and programs it CLAIMED wasn't working worked just fine. At this point I'm not even sure what the difference is, save for the odd times when it won't log me into MY OWN LAPTOP.

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kane_magus January 11 2016, 23:08:57 UTC
I just did a Windows Update "Check for Updates" thing, and sure enough, that fucking KB3035583 update is showing up in my "Optional" updates yet again, even though I've hidden the goddamn thing on at least three separate occasions before now.

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kane_magus January 12 2016, 00:10:06 UTC
Here's another weird, questionable issue. Until I actually did that "Check for Updates" thing today, I had no idea at all that there were updates ready to be downloaded. The last time I installed updates was on November 3, 2015, and not a single time between then and now did Windows Update bother to inform me that I had updates waiting. I didn't even think about updating Windows until I saw your post. As such, given how fucking deceitful Microsoft has otherwise been lately, I have to now wonder whether this was just a hiccup in the system, or if Microsoft is trying to actively hamstring users of older OS versions who have opted to manually update their machines instead of blindly (and unwisely) trusting Microsoft's automatic updates, by intentionally no longer informing them about updates.

Guess I'll just have to start manually doing a "Check for Updates" on my own from time to time now, rather than, yes, blindly trusting in Microsoft, even to that minor extent.

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