Win10 official version upgrade package pre-downloaded Microsoft made a mistake?

  

Computer Shop News: On July 29 this year, many users who have subscribed to the Win10 upgrade will find that their hard disk space is suddenly a few GB smaller. That's because Microsoft started pre-loading Windows 10 upgrade files for these users, and the files were placed in a folder called "Windows" ~ BT & rdquo; in the C drive. But this incident has caused a lot of trouble, and many users complain that the preload takes up bandwidth.


On this issue, the official statement from Microsoft at the time was:

For those individuals who chose to have Windows Update auto-update, if they choose to upgrade To Windows 10, we will help them download the necessary files to prepare for the upgrade. When the upgrade is ready, the user will be prompted to upgrade Windows 10 on the device.

Now more than two months later, Windows 10 preloading is still brewing in the dark. So is Microsoft wrong when Windows 10 is preloaded?

Microsoft uses this preloading mechanism when providing Windows 10 upgrade services. One of its starting points is to facilitate users, which can save the waiting time of the upgrade peak and ease the pressure on the server, although this will Taking up bandwidth, things can't be as simple as taking up bandwidth.


The trigger for this problem is that some users find that Windows 10 is preloaded regardless of the appointment or not, and Microsoft did not directly inform them of Windows 10 preloading. Until the September incident, the Microsoft official gave the above statement. This is actually about transparency. Now users are so self-conscious, and sensitive users will naturally think that Microsoft's approach to Windows 10 preloading lacks transparency.

More importantly, there is no straightforward solution to this problem. Users can only uninstall the update patches that were previously installed through Windows Update to prevent this from happening. However, this solution also means that users can't get the upgrade push of Windows 10 without installing these update patches, or users can only choose to upgrade through Windows 10 system image.


Another starting point for Microsoft's Windows 10 preloading mechanism is to allow users to experience Windows 10 in a short period of time. To be more popular and straightforward, Microsoft hopes to increase the market share of Windows 10 in a short period of time. Microsoft announced at Build 2015 that it expects Windows 10 to cover 1 billion devices worldwide in the next 2-3 years. According to statistics released by Net Applications, Windows 10 currently has more than 148 million installed bases worldwide, and there are still some distances from Microsoft's goal.

Windows 10 is a Microsoft product that promotes its own products. This is understandable. However, if it is to affect the user's experience in order to achieve this goal, this is not worth the loss, and may even cause Windows 10 to be labeled "rogue" by users. In fact, preloading this file is not Windows 10 proprietary, and it has been learned by the past. The digital game on Xbox One has already supported preloading, but it has also caused problems such as preloading errors and preloading game rollbacks.

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