How can Win7/8.1 users set up to ensure that Windows 10 update files are not downloaded?

  

Windows 10 has been released for more than 2 months, but many of my friends are still willing to stick to the original system version, such as Windows 7/8.1 users. But no matter if users do not subscribe to the Windows 10 upgrade, Windows 7 system will be automatically downloaded in the Windows 7/8.1 update mechanism, although it will not force you to update, but this will waste a few G space. How do I remove these files and free up space and make sure they don't re-download? The following is the method

First step, delete the update file

Open the Start menu, search for "Programs and Features, go to the Control Panel's "Programs and Features" page, on the left Click “View Installed Updates

The corresponding update files for Windows 7 users are: KB3035583, KB2952664, KB3021917

The corresponding update files for Windows 8 users are: KB3035583, KB2976978

Right-click on these files and select “Uninstall”, select Restart later when prompted, and restart when all corresponding updates are uninstalled.

Second step, make sure you don't try to download the Windows 10 update file afterwards, open the Start menu, “Windows Update, select “Check for updates and you will see the list of updated files,

Click on “Available important updates, you will see several files deleted before, right click “Hide updates.

You're done, Windows 10 update files will no longer encroach on your hard drive space. ‘

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