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From: Eric L6/1/2015 10:00:36 AM
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The Windows 10 Update Notification: What, and How or How Not ...

Martin Brinkmann has a good comprehensive article on his 'gHacks Technology News' website titled 'How to block Windows 10 Upgrade notifications in earlier versions of Windows' located here: ghacks.net

The article details comprehensively with how to block or remove the Update Notification.

Martin notes: "The only option provided once the download completes is to decide when to install it. You may install it right after the download finishes or at a later point in time. If you want to download an ISO image instead, this is not the right option for you. Reserving makes little sense at this point in time. First, Windows 10 is not available and when it becomes available so will direct download options to create installation discs or move the installer on USB Flash drives which provide you with better options when it comes to the installation of the operating system. Even if you are interested in upgrading to Windows 10, you may want to wait days, weeks or even months before you do so to avoid launch issues. Since you do have 12 months to upgrade to Windows 10 for free, there is no real need to rush the upgrade unless you cannot wait to use the Windows 10 operating system."

- Eric L. -
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