Microsoft continues to do its thing; now the prompt to upgrade to Windows 10 takes up the entire screen

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Until next July 29, any Windows 7 or Windows 8 user can upgrade to the new one for free Windows 10 And from Redmond, Microsoft's headquarters, they seem determined to convince a good number of users to make the leap to new software. In case someone has not found out yet, since July 29, 2015, any user of the aforementioned operating systems can get the new Windows for free.

Since the date of the official presentation of Windows 10, many users have started to use the new operating system, in some cases pushed by Microsoft and its used techniques that have received much criticism. One of those techniques is back with us these days.

And it is that according to several users the update window that invites everyone who uses Windows 7 or Windows 8 to update to Windows 10, appears by surprise and full screen. Microsoft seems to have learned nothing from the $ 10.000 fine imposed for upgrading devices to Windows 10 without permission, and from the many criticisms it has received.

These update windows appear without prior notice, interrupting what we are doing and with the consequent annoyance that it supposes. Microsoft continues to do its thing, without understanding that it should let users decide what they want to do, and above all without pressuring them.

If such an invasive update window appeared to me, I believe that not only would I not update to Windows 10, but I will start taking action. If the window also interrupts me at work or at a critical moment, I don't know what I would be able to do.

Has the complete Windows 10 upgrade window ever appeared on your screen?.


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