In the Windows Update dialog, uncheck the box labeled "treat recommended updates the same way as important updates". This should prevent your PC from updating to Windows 10 surreptitiously.

Gerald



-----Original Message----- From: Pinky
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 12:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] How to remove the Window 10 upgrade icon.

Hi,
It has already installed the KB files. In the Windows update I have an
update called Windows 10. I tried to hide it but no go. When I rebooted it
was back and had a check mark in it even though it was in optional update.
I even had my Windows update set to manual install and it still tried to
install Windows 10. I had to stop the install.

Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mario
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 6:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] How to remove the Window 10 upgrade icon.

Ed, launch the windows update applet from the control panel, or launch it
from the search box. tab to and press the space bar on the installed updates
link and wait for the list to populate with all of the updates that are
installed. to make it easier to sort what you're going to be looking for,
tab once and press the space bar to sort the list. wait for the list to
sort, and now you're looking for an entry that has a KB
3035583 in it's name. press the application key or right click it and enter
on the uninstall command. follow the prompt and let it restart to finish the
process.
now you're going to hide it so it doesn't bother you again, maybe.
launch windows update again, tab to and space bar on the check for updates
link. after it's done, there should be an important category that has the KB
3035583 update in it. open the important category by pressing the space bar.
find and right click KB 3035583 and enter on hide.
if it should come back, just repeat the steps, but it should stay hidden.

another thing you should be aware of is to activate the change settings link
and keep tabbing to the get recommended updates ... item and make sure it's
unchecked. hth




On 12/1/2015 7:16 PM, Pinky wrote:
Hi Group,

I got a new W7 pc and I have the W10 upgrade icon down by the clock.
How do I remove it and any other W10 files to keep it out of the
windows update screen? I don't want to download it at this time.



Ed

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