Windows 10 10 months after release, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users complain that Microsoft is insisting on upgrading them by downloading Windows 10 on their computer. But now from a new tool you can prevent the company from doing so.
Eminent software developer Steve Gibson has released a new tool called By No means 10, which claims that users can disable automatic updates through it. Regarding the new tool, Gibson wrote on his page, “The most important thing about Never 10 is that it does not install any software on its own. It edits the system according to its user in a quick and straightforward manner. ”
Gibson further said, “In this way experienced users will be able to use Never 10 easily while advanced users will understand the fact that there is no additional software installed in their system and they will ask their friends and family to use it too.”
All users will need to download this software for free and install. Certainly, this is a relief news for all those Windows 10 users who always worry that one day by mistake, his computer will be upgraded to Windows 10 with a click.
Microsoft has made Windows 10 available for the license Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users under a free update. Last year, the company gave the user the option to keep a reserve copy of Windows 10 which is available from July 29. But after this, the company started downloading the Windows 10 installation file on different systems and many users accidentally clicked on the update and upgraded their system to Windows 10.
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