Which three methods can shield Win7/Win8.1 and upgrade Win10 push

  

Microsoft started the Win10 upgrade push work in June 2015, mainly relying on the "Get Windows 10" tool. After the official release of this new system on July 29, a large number of Win7/Win8.1 users upgraded to Win10 for free, but a number of users encountered serious problems during the upgrade and use, and thus retreated to the original system, in addition Some users are still evaluating the new system and are not planning to upgrade for the time being.

But Microsoft's push patch is generally effective, no matter if you want to upgrade, the white Microsoft logo in the lower right corner of the notification bar will always look at you quietly, never leave … … because it can't be closed . IT Home has also introduced some unofficial shutdown methods, such as uninstalling patches and modifying the registry. But now the Microsoft Help and Support page has an official tutorial that tells users how to turn off this push and notification. There are three ways to do this:

First, close by Group Policy

This method is suitable for higher versions of Win7/Win8.1 users (Windows7 Home Basic, Windows 8.1 Standard, etc.) Not suitable), the steps are as follows:

1. Press Win+R to bring up the “Run” window. Enter gpedit.msc and press Enter to enter the group policy, as shown below ——

2, locate the computer configuration → management template & rarr; Windows component & rarr; Windows Update, find Turn off the upgrade to the latest version of Windows through Windows Update on the right, double-click to open, as shown below — —

3, in the upper right corner of the window, select “ Enabled & rdquo;, click “ OK & rdquo;, as shown below ——

After that, the upgrade Win10 push function is turned off, if the user wants to upgrade Win10, you need to rely on manual update, or open the upgrade push function in Group Policy again.

Second, close by the registry

This method is applicable to all Win7/Win8.1 users, but it is best to use the soft media Rubik's cleanup master to back up the registry before modifying. Easily recover after a misoperation.

The modification steps are as follows:

1. Enter regedit in "Run" and press Enter to enter the Registry Editor, as shown below ——

2. Locate

HKLMSOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdate

3. Locate DisableOSUpgrade on the right side, double click to open

4, modify “Value data” is “1” , click &ldquo ; OK & rdquo; can (as shown above)

This effect is exactly the same as Group Policy, the advantage is that there is "Universal Value", all kinds of Win7/Win8.1 versions can be used.

Third, close the "Get Windows10" upgrade notification

In addition to turning off the push function, "Get Windows10" upgrade notification can also be permanently closed, the method is still through the registry, the best remember before modification Backup. The steps are as follows:

1. Enter regedit in "Run" and press Enter to enter the Registry Editor

2. Locate to

HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionWindowsUpdateOSUpgrade

3, find ReservationsAllowed on the right side, double click to open

4, modify “ numeric data & rdquo; for & ldquo; & 0&quoquo;, click & ldquo; OK & rdquo; (if the upgrade function has been turned off, The default item is 0)

After the above modification, the Win10/Win8.1 user's Win10 upgrade notification and upgrade function are all turned off. Users who do not want to use this method to upgrade, or users who do not want to be notified by the notification can Follow these methods. However, these methods may not be convenient for most ordinary users, and it is not simple, because if you can directly switch off the upgrade on the "Get Windows 10" interface, then Microsoft's Win10 popular "Great business" may be It has been greatly affected, so this may be a compromise.

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