Grim... wrote:
I told it to go away on my work PC, and it went away.
But I don't really want to tell it to go away, because I will most likely be upgrading within that one year window (as per my earlier posts to this thread), and when I do that I'll upgrade every PC/laptop in the house (seven in total) so there's a consistent user experience across all of them (particularly important for Hearthly Jnr).
I'm just waiting for the early gremlins to be ironed out and the real push will be when something proper happens with DX12 (as opposed to synthetic benchmarks).
I didn't mind it when it was a popup balloon and an icon in the taskbar, it's the way it's progressively been made more aggressive that gets on my tits, to the extent that they're installing 'readiness apps', sucking down gigabytes of installation files, and actively changing the behaviour of the current operating system in what I can only assume is a slightly underhand way of trying to get more Windows 10 installations out there (replacing Windows Update with GET WINDOWS 10, and even putting a button that will start the upgrade process where previously was a button that installed normal Windows updates).
There's no need for it guv'nor.
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