Restart Win10 forced upgrade is still performing KB3035583 daily self-test twice

  

Microsoft has made a statement that starting in early 2016, Windows 10 push will become more radical; now, we have seen these changes.

Josh Mayfield, application developer of GWX Control Panel, which effectively shields Windows 10 forced upgrades, told foreign media InfoWorld that Microsoft recently quietly made some improvements to the KB3035583 update patch, creating a brand new The daemon, which will automatically restart the upgrade self-test twice a day in the background.

KB3035583 is the update patch that will automatically install the "Get Windows 10" application, it will also "force" & rdquo; Windows 7 and 8.1 computers automatically upgrade. The application was completely removed, and according to the official, this is able to block automatic updates to the new operating system.

Self-checking twice a day

But if you just deleted the "Get Windows 10" app and kept the update patch on your computer, rely on the patch's own day. Two self-test procedures, this update patch will automatically restart the application in the background.

“About 1 month ago, KB3035583 update patch began to install a new background task, this task is completely different from the application that the user installed before. It will reset the AllowOSUpgrade key to 1 twice a day. But not all users will be installed this background task, I am not sure how Microsoft decided to allocate these programs. As everyone knows, even if you actively change the key value, you can only keep your settings for at least 12 hours," Mayfield explained.

At present, the best way to avoid Windows 10 forced upgrades is to completely remove the update patch and modify the registry to completely disable the Get Windows 10 application. Alternatively, you can use the GWX Control Panel to solve this problem. However, it is important to remember that Microsoft will always try to circumvent our shielding methods in future system updates.

So, if you don't want to use Windows 10 and stay on Windows 7 or 8.1, you will need to check every update patch that Microsoft pushes.

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