How to close the Win10 upgrade prompt?

  
How to close the Win10 upgrade prompt? With the free upgrade of Win7 and Win8.1, Win10 will end on July 29th. Recently, Win10 seems to be getting more and more “crazy”, and it has almost completely replaced the user's Windows 7/8.1 upgrade through various means, making it complaining. . Then, how to close the Win10 upgrade prompt? Today Xiaobian will share 3 kinds of ways to close Win7/8.1 to Win10, and take a look.

I believe that many Win7 or Win8.1 users have seen the Win10 free upgrade tips as shown below. If you don't plan to upgrade, you are often prompted that this is really annoying. If you don't say much, this article will share 3 ways to turn off Win10 upgrade prompts.

Annoying Win10 Upgrade Tips
Method 1: Close by Group Policy
This method is suitable for higher versions of Win7/Win8.1 users (Windows7 Home Basic, Windows 8.1 Standard, etc.) Not suitable), the steps are as follows:
1, simultaneously press the Win + R combination shortcut on the keyboard to bring up the "Run" window, enter gpedit.msc and press Enter to enter the group policy, as shown below
< Br>2, locate the computer configuration → management template → Windows component → Windows Update, find Turn off the upgrade to the latest version of Windows through Windows Update on the right, double-click to open, as shown below.

3. In the upper right corner of the window, select “Enabled”, click “OK”, as shown below.

After that, the push function of upgrading Win10 is closed. If the user wants to upgrade Win10, it needs to rely on manual update, or open the upgrade push function in Group Policy again.
Method 2: By modifying the registry to close
This method is applicable to all Win7/Win8.1 users, but it is best to use the soft media Rubik's cleanup master to back up the registry before modification. Easy to recover.
The modification steps are as follows:
1. Enter regedit in "Run" and press Enter to enter the Registry Editor, as shown below.

2. Locate HKLMSOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdate
3, find DisableOSUpgrade on the right side, and double click to open.
4, modify “ numerical data & rdquo; for “ 1 & rdquo;, click & ldquo; OK & rdquo; can be, as shown.

This effect is exactly the same as Group Policy. The advantage is that there is a universal value, and all Win7/Win8.1 versions can be used.
Turn off Win7/8.1 to Win10 method
Method 3: Turn off "Get Windows 10" upgrade notification
In addition to turning off the push function, "Get Windows 10" upgrade notification can also be permanently closed, the method is still registered Table, it is best to remember to backup before modification. The steps are as follows:
1, enter regedit in "Run", press Enter to enter the Registry Editor
2, navigate to
HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionWindowsUpdateOSUpgrade
3, find ReservationAllowed on the right, double click Open, as shown below.

4. Modify "Value data" for ""0& rdquo;, click “ OK & rdquo; (If the upgrade function has been turned off, the project defaults to 0)
Method 4: GWX Stopper Tools to easily close the Win10 upgrade prompts
If you feel that the computer settings are more troublesome, you can also use the tools. Recommended for everyone today is GWX Stopper, the latest version of the tool is GWX Stopper 3.0, which can strongly block Win7 and Win8.1 to upgrade Win10 prompts.
The GWX Stopper tool intercepts Win10 upgrades even better. On the one hand, it increases the protection against GWX program execution. On the other hand, even if Microsoft reactivates GWX through Windows Update, it will automatically counterattack and completely block GWX.
GWX Stopper 3.0 tool download: Baidu network disk download (computer Pepsi network verification security, please rest assured to download)
The use method is also very simple, click “Always Block GWX from Running!” after downloading and installing. Once and for all, as shown below!

The above is the 4 kinds of closed Win10 upgrade prompts brought by Xiaobian, suitable for Win7, Win8 computer users, covering all the basic shielding upgrade prompt methods, I hope everyone Helpful.
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