Windows 10 forced upgrades to make security updates untrusted users - completely shut down anti-upgrade

  

Computer store news: At first, Microsoft introduced Windows 10 upgrades to Windows 7/8.1 users very friendly and gentle, but over time, Microsoft step by step Step upgrades have evolved into mandatory measures that have provoked anger over users who are unwilling to upgrade their systems. This makes Windows Update, the system update mechanism for ensuring system security design, a "demon", users would rather not receive critical security updates, risk being attacked by malware, and do not want to upgrade to Windows 10 and shut down completely. Automatic update feature.


In this regard, the foreign media BetaNews website editor Wayne Williams made a sharp criticism, originally he did not recommend readers and users to completely shut down the automatic update of the Windows 7/8.1 system, because this will let The system is unable to receive critical security updates, which puts the user's computer in a very dangerous, unprotected state. But because Microsoft is pushing the Windows 10 upgrade step by step to refresh the lower limit. Now he understands the concerns of readers, they don't want to update to Windows 10, but if you turn on automatic updates, Microsoft doesn't give you a second choice.

PC World expert Brad Chacos also discussed this serious issue today, Microsoft's "Bundle of key updates" to promote Windows 10 to users, it is puzzling...”“... Destroy people's sacred trust in Windows Update>

Microsoft Security Updates this app to protect users from cybersecurity threats, but Microsoft's mandatory Windows 10 upgrade has forced users to completely disable this feature. , from Microsoft's own "another threat". The more Microsoft forced customers who are reluctant to upgrade to upgrade to Windows 10, the more they forced these users to try to avoid upgrades, which caused users to be exposed to security threats because they could not accept critical updates.

It is very sad that there is still no better way to avoid upgrading to Windows 10, although Microsoft promises to improve the "rogue" business. Perhaps after the end of the Windows 10 free upgrade period on July 29, users will be able to open Windows Update once again to secure security updates and patches.

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