Two Soylentils wrote with a caution about a new strategy in Microsoft's playbook to get people to upgrade to Windows 10.
That pesky Windows 10 forceware box...
This notification means your Windows 10 upgrade will occur at the time indicated, unless you select either Upgrade now or "Click here to change upgrade schedule or cancel scheduled upgrade". If you click on OK or on the red "X", you're all set for the upgrade and there is nothing further to do.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3095675
Windows 7 or 8.x users that want or need to hold on to their current operating systems may be in for a very unpleasant surprise. Microsoft has essentially changed their Windows 10 update notification from a very pushy "opt-in" to an "opt-out". The new notification automatically schedules a time to receive Windows 10. Clicking the "X", as many have gotten used to, no longer prevents installation. Those that do not pay close attention to this new notification may inadvertently wind up with Windows 10 even if they did not want it. Very sneaky stuff.
Microsoft has published an offical article describing the changes.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Nuke on Saturday May 21 2016, @06:02PM
I dont use the product. That does not stop me from whinging however, like I might whinge about my neighbour murdering his children, even if it does not directly affect me. Fact is, I dont like to see MS's being evil and getting away with it any more than seeing anyone else being evil. I hope these bastards are taken to court and have thier backsides kicked to pulp; I cannot do it as as I said I am not a user.
Were you one of those who said that MS were reformed and good guys these days?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 21 2016, @09:49PM
"Were you one of those who said that MS were reformed and good guys these days?"
I'm sure he was at least one of those that LOVED all of the things Microsoft originally planned for their xbone at the very least.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 21 2016, @11:34PM
Murdering children is the same as os upgrades? And this is insightful?
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Scruffy Beard 2 on Sunday May 22 2016, @04:15AM
When you start calculating how many person-years have been lost to this, it starts to make sense.