Microsoft re-released 6 important patches only to encourage Win7 users to upgrade Win10

  

To 2017, Microsoft hopes to increase the number of Windows 10 users to 1 billion. In order to achieve this goal, the company launched the first year of free upgrades for Windows 7 and Windows 8.x users, as well as some "special patches" that urge users to upgrade. Recently, however, the company has done this again to ensure that even if Windows 7 users block them, they can still pop up a prompt on the computer.

Windows 7 is still the largest desktop operating system in the world.

Woody Leonhard of InfoWorld wrote: A total of six patches have been re-released, in addition to encouraging upgrades to Windows 10, as well as announcements previously used to collect Windows 7 data.

Most Windows 7 updates are marked with the "Important" tag, and Windows Update will "recommended" users update, but users don't necessarily know what they have updated.

The following is a list of updates that Microsoft re-released a few days ago:

As always, if you don't want to upgrade to Windows 10, you don't want telemetry telemetry service on your computer. Enable it, please hide the above updates. Although Microsoft strongly recommends that you install them, you should also evaluate if it is necessary.

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