Microsoft has launched the final push in its nine-and-a-half-month upgrade offensive against consumers and businesses running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Last week, Microsoft switched the automatically-offered Windows 10 upgrade to a “Recommended” download that in turn scheduled the upgrade process unless the user interfered.
“As we shared in October, Windows 10 will be offered as a ‘Recommended’ update for Windows 7 and 8.1 customers whose Windows Update settings are configured to accept ‘Recommended’ updates,” a Microsoft spokesman said Friday in an email reply to questions. [1]
[1] By Gregg Keizer for ComputerWorld
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