Microsoft updated KB3035583, KB2952664 and other six patches

  

Microsoft recently re-released a total of six patches for Windows7 and Windows 8.1 systems, urging users to upgrade to Win10. Microsoft has set a goal to let Win10 cover 1 billion devices by 2017. In order to achieve this goal, Microsoft needs to upgrade existing Win7 and Win8.1 users to Windows10 as soon as possible. These patches are not released for the first time and may appear in the list of updates even if they are hidden.

Foreign media InfoWorld editor Woody Leonhard wrote in an article: "A total of 6 patches have been re-released. These patches are not only used to encourage users to upgrade Win10, but also used to enable Win7 data collection. Features. ”

Most of these updates are important updates and are marked as recommended. The 6 patches are as follows:

• KB3035583: for installing in Win7 or Win8.1 “ Win10”Application;

• KB2952664: Turn on telemetry data function to improve compatibility when upgrading Win7 system;

• KB2977759: Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program Diagnostics (Win7) ;

• KB3083710: Improved Win7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows update update;

• KB2976978: Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program Diagnostics (Win8.1);

• KB3083711: Improved Win8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows update update;

If you are still using Win7 or Win8.1, do not want to upgrade Win10 and do not want to enable data telemetry, you do not need Install these updates.

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