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.
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.
My Computer
At a glance
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