Microsoft is forced to simplify the way users refuse to upgrade Windows 10

  

Computer Store News: The free upgrade to Windows 10 promotion is about to end next month. Microsoft finally decided to adjust Windows 7 and 8.1 users to upgrade to this new operating system to reduce the confusion caused by push. Microsoft will release updates for Windows 7 and 8.1 computers later this week to modify the behavior of the Close button in the upper right corner of the Windows 10 Upgrade Tips window.


Prior to the update, users clicking the X button could not prevent Windows 10 upgrades that had been scheduled automatically, and after the update, this would mean that the user did not agree to upgrade to Windows 10.

Microsoft has been accused of its Windows 10 upgrade offer being too aggressive, and many customers complain that their computers automatically upgrade Windows 7 and 8.1 to Windows 10 without their consent. Recently, a female user sued Microsoft for this issue. Microsoft agreed to pay $10,000 in damages. The user said that her business computer had been upgraded to Windows 10 without her consent and began to experience performance problems. Her work.

Although there is no evidence that Microsoft has decided to provide an update patch related to this lawsuit, there is no doubt that it can help resolve similar cases in the future. Microsoft's aggressive Windows 10 upgrade push has affected many users, and this time Microsoft paid compensation, which is likely to lead to more lawsuits.

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