Could this be an issue mid gig? My auto updates are off but it reminds me of win 10 in task bar. I presume after updating win 8.1 so manually updating win 7 or 8 could now download win 10 and install willy nilly
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/02/microsoft-downloading-windows-10-automatic-update
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/02/microsoft-downloading-windows-10-automatic-update
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 1:40 pm
You can't really turn off auto updates on Windows 10. However you can schedule when you want to update. So, if the update notification appears on message center you click on it and you pick a date and time that suits you. This way it won't bug you every hour as with Windows 7 for instance
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 1:44 pm
This is referring to windows 7 and 8 updating to win 10 without you wanting it to
"The company changed the designation of the Windows 10 download from “optional” to “recommended” within Windows Update"
"with recommended updates automatically selected will have Windows 10 downloaded without asking"
"Once downloaded it can also automatically start the install process, presenting users with the option to proceed to stop the installation. But the propensity of users to simply hit “OK” or accept when faced with a prompt in the middle of doing something else, will likely see users just blindly hit OK and unknowingly installing Windows 10, preventing access to the computer while the instalment completes."
so i can only assume a manual update will do the same
"The company changed the designation of the Windows 10 download from “optional” to “recommended” within Windows Update"
"with recommended updates automatically selected will have Windows 10 downloaded without asking"
"Once downloaded it can also automatically start the install process, presenting users with the option to proceed to stop the installation. But the propensity of users to simply hit “OK” or accept when faced with a prompt in the middle of doing something else, will likely see users just blindly hit OK and unknowingly installing Windows 10, preventing access to the computer while the instalment completes."
so i can only assume a manual update will do the same
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 1:48 pm
All my machines have Windows update disabled, and this is a perfect reason why.
What they are doing here is plainly stupid, and will alienate them from their customers even more.
If you want rid of the prompts, run GWX control panel.
What they are doing here is plainly stupid, and will alienate them from their customers even more.
If you want rid of the prompts, run GWX control panel.
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 2:02 pm
But if you update your current system manually, you are likely to get win 10 downloaded too. I may be wrong but it looks that way. Why would a manual update be any different. I update to latest win 8.1 release, but now may be installing win 10 without knowing it, then have it try installing in the middle of a gig
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 2:04 pm
So disable windows updates, then only enable them when you're not at a gig. Simple!
It shows as a 2gb install on Windows update, and does actually prompt you before going ahead.
It shows as a 2gb install on Windows update, and does actually prompt you before going ahead.
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 2:13 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
So disable windows updates, then only enable them when you're not at a gig. Simple!
That's not the point, it is disabled, but when at home if i want to update the operating system for "bugs, security fixes" however now i will be downloading win 10 too sat there waiting to pounce one night when i,m not expecting it.
"The company changed the designation of the Windows 10 download from “optional” to “recommended” within Windows Update"
Any attempt to update will now download win 10
"It shows as a 2gb install on Windows update, and does actually prompt you before going ahead." Lets hope so!
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 2:16 pm
No, if you manually review the updates before you download or install them you can untick it.
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 2:58 pm
And if you don't manually review? (which i never have done) on a manual update of CURRENT operating system
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 3:00 pm
Well you need to. This is what MS are doing to their customers now so if you know about it then take steps to avoid the install if you don't want it.
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 3:08 pm
http://www.infoworld.com/article/2993131/microsoft-windows/disable-windows-10-upgrade-nagware-on-windows-7-windows-81-computers.html
Follow this information to remove the Windows 10 nag. There are many steps to remove the nag and also ignore the update so it does not present itself again.
Follow this information to remove the Windows 10 nag. There are many steps to remove the nag and also ignore the update so it does not present itself again.
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 4:21 pm
This is not about the "get win 10" notification, it is about Microsoft forcing the download on us. The only nag you will potentially get now is instal the .exe rather than prompt to download it. Microsoft have made that decision for you from today it appears
Manual updates need a bit more attention than they did before
Manual updates need a bit more attention than they did before
geposted Tue 02 Feb 16 @ 4:24 pm
I must be missing something. I have auto update applied on all 3 of my machines, but 10 is has not updated by itself.
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 1:56 am
Maybe to do with
change Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates check box. as windows only downloads win 10 *with recommended updates automatically selected*
http://betanews.com/2016/02/01/microsoft-makes-windows-10-a-recommended-update-for-windows-7-and-8-1-users/
If the 'Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important update' option is enabled, the update will not only be downloaded, but the installation will be started.
change Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates check box. as windows only downloads win 10 *with recommended updates automatically selected*
http://betanews.com/2016/02/01/microsoft-makes-windows-10-a-recommended-update-for-windows-7-and-8-1-users/
If the 'Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important update' option is enabled, the update will not only be downloaded, but the installation will be started.
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 8:49 am
So what point are you trying to make?
You keep posting the same thing which we understand.
That's the way MS have changed things so if people install windows 10 by mistake then so be it.
Anyone who has automatic updates fully enabled on a gig machine is asking for trouble anyway, It's been like this since Windows 98.
You keep posting the same thing which we understand.
That's the way MS have changed things so if people install windows 10 by mistake then so be it.
Anyone who has automatic updates fully enabled on a gig machine is asking for trouble anyway, It's been like this since Windows 98.
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 9:49 am
You may understand maybe others don't know that they have recommended updates selected when at home and update away from a gig. I don't recall me talking about using the auto update at a gig, but if used at home and it downloads with this change it could potentially install at a gig with it turned off. Sorry for pointing something out that others may not know Microsoft changed it from “optional” to “recommended”
Before if you had recommended updates selected and updated at home you were fine, now because win 10 has gone from optional to recommended, it will be downloaded if you have recommended updates selected so yes there is a major change as i,m sure many do update at home and some may have this selected
I,ll keep quiet
Before if you had recommended updates selected and updated at home you were fine, now because win 10 has gone from optional to recommended, it will be downloaded if you have recommended updates selected so yes there is a major change as i,m sure many do update at home and some may have this selected
I,ll keep quiet
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 10:07 am
By default, Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 shipped with updates enabled and a second box — “Give me Recommended updates the same way I receive important updates” checked as well.
So if you have it on default you will get win 10 downloaded when updating at home
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/222326-look-out-microsoft-shifts-windows-10-to-recommended-update-automatic-download
So if you have it on default you will get win 10 downloaded when updating at home
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/222326-look-out-microsoft-shifts-windows-10-to-recommended-update-automatic-download
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 1:56 pm
Yes, but it prompts you before installing
There's no way it will just "be there" when you reboot, you have to tell it to install.
There's no way it will just "be there" when you reboot, you have to tell it to install.
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 4:10 pm
Oh so that is ideal mid gig to have a program try and install itself, and you have the ability to accidentally allow it
No idea why you are trying to lessen what i,m trying to let others know. OK you know it all but others may not.
No idea why you are trying to lessen what i,m trying to let others know. OK you know it all but others may not.
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 4:13 pm
Well they certainly know now, that's for sure.
geposted Wed 03 Feb 16 @ 4:15 pm