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DOSBox-X notice: If microsoft pulls this stunt, I will be dropping Windows support

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Reply 20 of 31, by TheGreatCodeholio

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Perhaps Microsoft does not care, but my point stands. There's a difference between offering Windows 10 for free, and making an auto-upgrade to Windows 10 for free that you actively have to work against if you don't want it. It's the auto-upgrade that I have a problem with. Some of us have good reason to stick with Windows 7. That's what the protest is about.

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Reply 22 of 31, by TheGreatCodeholio

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Joey_sw wrote:
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Theres several 'wrong things' with the image shown above, can you spot them all?

Yes, that's what the upgrade offer does NOW. The question is what will it look like if/when they make it an automatic upgrade?

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Reply 23 of 31, by Scali

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TheGreatCodeholio wrote:

It's the auto-upgrade that I have a problem with. Some of us have good reason to stick with Windows 7. That's what the protest is about.

I still haven't seen my Windows 7 box auto-upgrade.
Only the popup that Joey_sw showed. But just press the red X as usual.
So far, the auto-upgrade thing is still FUD.

In fact, since they say it's "free for a limited time", I would think that the popup will 'give up' eventually, rather than auto-upgrade.
Why else would they phrase it that way, and urge you to click the upgrade-button, if they're going to shove it down your throat anyway?

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Reply 24 of 31, by dr_st

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So far, uninstalling the relevant KB made this popup window go away completely. So there is not even an option to click by accident.

I'll have to wait and see if it forces itself back somehow. That would be a violation.

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Reply 27 of 31, by JJJoseph

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TheGreatCodeholio wrote:

The current best practices in the industry, whether iOS, Android, game consoles, etc. is to politely offer the update and install only if the user consents.

That's how MS looks to me (Win 7): MS seems to be polite, respectful, and helpful. I sure don't want to have to dig up an old Windows XP box to run games on DOSbox! A free Windows 10 upgrade suits me just fine.

Reply 28 of 31, by Scali

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Microsoft now has an official support page documenting how you can block the Windows 10 upgrade: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3080351

Doesn't look like MS wants to push Windows 10 to everyone.

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Reply 29 of 31, by RoyBatty

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Yes do a little research like a good dev should do instead of stupid knee jerk reactions that punish the users as much as Microsoft seems to want to. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3080351 is indeed the correct article, and if you paid some attention to the KB Articles on the updates and read what they do instead of just blindly letting windows update install whatever you would have disabled the installation of KB3035583 and anything else to do with "ease of upgrade" and "telemetry" stuff if you also want to avoid the Cortana NSAware.

I can fully understand your disdain for the "Microsoft Nanny Service", but it doesn't require temper tantrums.