Microsoft executives announced that Windows 10 aggressive upgrade promotion policy will officially end

  

Computer store news: As previously reported, Microsoft has made major adjustments to the Windows 10 aggressive upgrade promotion policy for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices. So that users can more easily stick to the current version. Terry Myerson, executive vice president of Microsoft's Windows and Devices division, explained how it works in a statement, pointing out that the purpose of this adjustment is to give users a more intuitive refusal to upgrade.


Simply put, when the user clicks on the × on the Windows 10 upgrade promotion window, it will be directly identified as “disregarded”—— instead of before That is treated as “accepted” or reminded later.

The old policy of radically implementing Windows 10 update has caused countless users to spit and dissatisfaction, because even if you click on × on the promotion window, Microsoft will silently prepare for the Windows 10 update in the background.

Myerson pointed out that from now on, the behavior of the pop-up window will be "completely opposite" & mdash;— this is what users have been expecting for "normal operation".

If you still endure Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 pop-ups, this struggle will end at the end of next month, as the one-year Windows 10 free update policy will officially end on July 29 —&mdash At that time, Microsoft will also remove the "Get Windows 10" application from the Windows 7/8.1 device.

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