Aikouka
Lifer
- Nov 27, 2001
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Windows 10 is already being presented to me as a Recommended Update. Since I was planning on turning my PC off to put it back on the furniture mover... Before you ask why I do that, it's a Corsair 900D case (about 31" tall) and it's a pain to plug things in when it's against the wall. The mover is on wheels, which makes it easy to pull out. Anyway, I decided to run Windows Update prior to my shutdown, and as per usual, I selected the recommended updates. I usually grab anything but Intel GPU drivers and Nvidia GPU drivers. I was a bit confused as to why it was telling me that it was "checking requirements" and showing me the Windows 10 logo. Turns out that it was trying to install Windows 10, and the thing is, I don't recall even seeing it in the list. However, I do see it now, and worst of all, whenever I boot my machine it automatically starts downloading it in the background.
That annoys me because I already have both Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro on USB drives so I don't have to waste my metered bandwidth (thanks to Comcast) on downloading 3GB per computer. So, I don't want it downloaded, and probably more importantly, I don't want to upgrade. This is the machine that I use for recording my protected content through WMC. So, without this, how would I get to watch my Last Week with John Oliver? Well, how else other than big, bad piracy?
I don't think HBO will accept "It's Microsoft's fault!" as an excuse.
That annoys me because I already have both Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro on USB drives so I don't have to waste my metered bandwidth (thanks to Comcast) on downloading 3GB per computer. So, I don't want it downloaded, and probably more importantly, I don't want to upgrade. This is the machine that I use for recording my protected content through WMC. So, without this, how would I get to watch my Last Week with John Oliver? Well, how else other than big, bad piracy?
