Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Will continue the upgrade, but now gives you the ability to say no. – ITavisen.no

Will continue the upgrade, but now gives you the ability to say no.

Microsoft has had a goal of a billion installations of Windows 10, and driven hard to achieve this goal.

Over 300 million
Windows 10 has now reached well over 300 million installations, but not all have been equally satisfied with the aggressive line that Microsoft has run to get people over to the new version. Last out was a woman in Seattle who was awarded 10,000 dollars, almost 85 000 after an upgrade was performed without that she wanted or had approved it.

Ready message
the original lyrics were reasonably clear and concise, but over the past few months changed Microsoft it so that if you X’et away window (printed on the red X) so would update add up to a given time and performed anyway.

There are massive complaints about what has made that Microsoft has now seen the light and decide to change parts of the upgrade process.

the new experience
Windows chief Terry Myerson have spoken to the Verge that “Since we introduced the new upgrade experience for Windows 10, we have received feedback that our valued customers found it confusing, we have worked hard to implement their feedback and this week saw rolls we released a new upgrade experience with clear choices to upgrade now, postpone or refuse the free offer.

Source:
The Verge

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