Taking control of my upgrade to Windows 10 Pro?

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I apologize for asking what must be happening to lots of others, but I cannot find what I'm looking for searching the forums.

My computer is a home-built one, with a paid/purchased (vs. OEM-pre-installed) version of Windows 7. When Windows started prompting me in the spring to reserve a free upgrade to Windows 10 (however that was phrased - I think people know what I mean), I did, and the "Get Windows 10" icon still appears in my system tray to the left of my clock.

Because, to put it mildly, I have no problem with Windows 7, and because also I tend to be a late adapter, I have planned all along to let others post-beta test it, and then get my upgrade, if I use it at all, later in the eligibility period.

However, I currently have three (8/2, 8/3, 8/3) failures from Windows Update on "Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro." In each case, it's "WindowsUpdate_80240020" as the error.

My Avast! free AV software has, also, starting 8/2, reported "some files could not be opened" and pointed to files in a folder created on 8/1, that appears to be tied to the Windows 10 upgrade (C:\$Windows.~BT is the folder under which these unopenable files fall).

Here's my question:

How do I "take control" of this, so Windows isn't trying this upgrade every day, when it will likely be months before I want to try this? I don't want this daily Windows Update failure, or the AV failure to read files. I REALLY don't want Windows to SUCCEED in doing an upgrade that I don't yet want.

But of course I'd like to reserve my right to later get this free upgrade, at a time and under conditions of my choosing.

Thanks.
 

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Not sure if that addresses my concern.

I have no problem with the tray icon that has been there for months.

I don't want Windows Update doing whatever it's doing, resulting in Windows Update failures in upgrading to Win10 Pro, and I don't want stuff in the background creating C:\$Windows.~BT folder structures containing files that my AV can't open.

Without my initiating something like that, that is.
 

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Win7 Professional 64Intel I3 550 (3.2 GHz)8 gig (2x4gig Kingston DDR 3)Intel HD graphics (from CPU)
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom-built
OS
Win7 Professional 64
CPU
Intel I3 550 (3.2 GHz)
Motherboard
GIGABYTE|GA-H55M-S2V H55 1156 R
Memory
8 gig (2x4gig Kingston DDR 3)
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics (from CPU)
Sound Card
Realtek ALC888B
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
Seagate ST3250310CS (250 gig C drive for OS and programs)
WDC WD5000AAKS-00V1A0 (2x500 gig drives, software mirrored in a RAID 1 configuration, as a D drive, for documents and data)
Internet Speed
download > 15 mbps; upload approx 1 mbps
I'm on Win 10 right now, but on my Win 7 installation (dual boot with Win 10) I originally had set the Get Windows 10 icon to reserve my copy. After thinking about it, I didn't want to upgrade Win 7 as I need it for an application that is not Win 8/10 compatible. So I went into the Get Windows 10 icon and removed my reservation. The download appeared on 7/28 but I deleted the folder and its never came back.
 

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Windows 10 64 bit
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Intel i7 6700K
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero
Memory
16GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card(s)
Intel CPU Graphics
Sound Card
RealTek
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27" Dell S2719dgf
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2560X1440
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1 TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Pro
500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Insider
2 TB drive for backup
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EVGA Supernova 750G2
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BeQuiet Silent Base 600
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Deepcool Captain 120EX
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Microsoft Wireless 2000
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Microsoft wireless
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100 MB/sec (Cable)
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Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes
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Edge/Firefox
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Cakewalk (Sonar) by BandLab and Studio One 4.1 Pro recording studio software. MOTU 896Mk3 Hybrid recording interface, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer X-Touch Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero BurningROM
I think it's possible to also hide the specific "Win10" updates and to delete the folder created in lieu of you updating. You will need to keep a watchful eye on both Important and Recommended updates to ensure nothing Win10 slips through. You might also choose to uninstall the update that sits in the tray, and then hide that also if it again shows up. This way, if you do decide to update within the 12 month period you can unhide the relevant updates and install them.

I think I'm right in saying you can also update down the track by downloading the Win 10 ISO and entering your Win 7 product key.
 

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Sounds like your AV is causing the problem. :confused:

Microsoft has always suggested disabling the AV for updates. It's not necessary when using MSE but third party AV software causes problems as a norm.

Isn't there a way to mark the folder as an Exception?
 

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Built 2/11/2011
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