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Windows 10 upgrade
I have a Windows 7 Home Premium PC and I do not want Windows 10 foisted on me so can I believe Terry Myerson, Executive Vice President Windows and Devices Group of Microsoft when he says “After any upgrade, you can easily go back to your prior version of Windows within 31 days if you choose. We do this by keeping a full copy of your previous operating system on your device – including apps and settings – for the first 31 days following your upgrade. At any time during the first 31 days, you can go to “Settings->Update and Security->Recovery and Uninstall Windows 10” to return to your prior version of Windows.”
Question 1: -
Does anyone know after one “returns to your prior version of Windows” if Microsoft keep trying to force Windows 10 onto one’s computer or do they respect your decision and stop trying to install Windows 10 if Automatic Updates are selected?
He also states “You can specify that you no longer want to receive notifications of the Windows 10 upgrade through the Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 settings pages”.
Question 2: -
Does he mean we should untick the box “Give me updates for Microsoft products and check for new Optional Microsoft software when I update Windows”? If so then wouldn’t this also disable updates to Microsoft Office?
Thanks in advance,
Ken