The third free upgrade of Win10 has started again. It is still quietly downloading

  

Microsoft specifically launched Windows7/Windows 8.1 users to upgrade the Win10 policy for free within one year. However, due to the widespread compatibility and stability issues of Win10, many upgrade users encounter difficulties in installation and use, and even cause great inconvenience. This obviously left a bad impression on the affected users, thus affecting the popularity of Win10 to a certain extent.

In order to achieve the ambitious goal of three billion units, Microsoft has made a bloody version on Windows 10, especially allowing regular Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users to upgrade for free, although many people do not buy it.

At the beginning of the Windows 10 release, the new system was recommended as an option to the old user, and later the second wave of push became a suggestion.

Now, Microsoft has quietly opened a third large-scale push upgrade. If you are still using Windows 7/8.1, Microsoft will continue to encourage you to upgrade to Windows 10.

It is understood that the option "AllowOSUpgrade" in Windows 7/8.1 Windows Update has been re-opened and reset to at least once a day to remind old users to upgrade the new system.

Similar to the past, Microsoft will also download the upgrade package to the user's computer in the background by default, and then remind the installation. Since the upgrade package has about 3GB, it will take up some bandwidth. When you find that the network speed suddenly slows down, or if the computer is stuck, it is active in the background.

It should be noted that if you are using the mobile network to access the Internet, Microsoft will also download it quietly, so that you can quickly eat your traffic. There have been many people in the past.

If you don't like this kind of push upgrade, you can uninstall the patches that are used for upgrades, or you can manually download the official image of Windows 10 TH2, and then install it completely (to avoid many compatibility issues). ), and then directly activated with the old key of Windows 7/8.1.

But there are also users who don't like Microsoft's "Forced Push" method because it takes up a lot of bandwidth. Users who do not want to push can choose to uninstall the Microsoft Win10 upgrade and update patch. If you want to upgrade, you can download the Microsoft official ISO image and prepare for various installations through the soft media cube (such as making a boot USB flash drive, setting up the hard disk installation and using the virtual optical drive). Installation, etc.). Starting from the first major update of Win10, the TH2 version, the user can install Win10 directly with Win7/Win8.1 key.

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