Microsoft’s Windows 10 Push Comes To Shove for Some Users

Microsoft really, REALLY wants you to upgrade to Windows 10. Since last summer, the tech giant has pushed and prodded PC owners to upgrade their machines to its latest Windows version. While the upgrade is currently free for most consumers with Windows PCs, critics say the company’s heavy-handed nudging amounts to an “offer you can’t refuse.”

Microsoft initially offered Windows 10 as an optional upgrade — that is, one that users had to choose themselves. Then, earlier this year, the company reclassified it as a “recommended” update. Some Windows 10 holdouts cried foul, since many PCs are set up to automatically install recommended updates, which are usually important security fixes. Suddenly those machines would automatically install Windows 10 as well.

At one point, some PC owners complained, Microsoft began sending on-screen messages prompting them to download and install Windows 10. The catch: Where most such pop-up windows have buttons marked “OK” and “Cancel,” this message displayed two buttons that both led to an upgrade (“Upgrade Now” and “Upgrade Tonight”). To avoid the upgrade, diehard resisters had to click a red “X” in the upper-right corner that closed the window.

Microsoft then revised the notifications, citing customer feedback. A new version tells PC owners they are scheduled for a “recommended” upgrade to Windows 10 at a specific time in the near future, and bears a prominent “OK” button. To reject or reschedule the change, users have to find and click a less conspicuous link in small type. But clicking the “X” no longer blocks the upgrade.

Some PC users reacted as though Microsoft had left a horse’s head in their bed.
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“Deceptive” and “a nasty trick” is how Brad Chacos, an editor at PCWorld, put it in a column after his wife unwittingly clicked the “X” and later found her machine was no longer running Windows 7, which she had wanted to keep.

“Deploying these dirty tricks only frustrates long-time Windows users who have very valid reasons to stick with operating systems they already know and love,” wrote Chacos, who added that he uses and likes Windows 10 personally. His wife, though, is now shopping for a Mac.

Microsoft says it isn’t trying to be sneaky. In blog posts and official statements, the company says it shows users at least two notifications before it activates Windows 10. It also allows any PC owner to reverse the installation and go back to their old software if they do so within 31 days.

“We understand you care deeply about what happens with your device. This is why — regardless of your upgrade path — you can choose to upgrade or decline the offer,” Microsoft executive vice president Terry Myerson wrote in a blog post .

Even so, Microsoft clearly wants to get as many PCs and other devices running Windows 10 as it possibly can. The company says it wants users to have the latest security features and other improvements. Microsoft also makes more money from Windows 10 features that increase usage of Bing, the company’s ad-supported search engine. And it wants to convince programmers there’s a big audience for software apps that are compatible with Windows 10 on PCs, tablets, smartphones and other gadgets.

Microsoft announced earlier this month that 300 million devices are running Windows 10 — a faster adoption rate than either of the two previous Windows versions.

Most buyers of new PCs will find Windows 10 already installed. But Microsoft says its offer of a free upgrade for old machines is ending July 29 — and that means more notices and prompts are likely.

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Bernard:
Posted: 2016-05-29 @ 8:49pm PT
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish…..the Microsoft way!

Les:
Posted: 2016-05-29 @ 8:05pm PT
I think that Microsoft is up to no good and I will never upgrade my device and in fact I may never buy another pc again after this bit of bs.

Lurker111:
Posted: 2016-05-29 @ 2:57pm PT
What I want to know is if the various anti-virus/anti-malware companies have added this insidious update to their scan tables. And if not, why not?

jt:
Posted: 2016-05-28 @ 9:26am PT
mac is looking better all the time.

Robert Boyer:
Posted: 2016-05-28 @ 7:12am PT
Next purchase —- Apple.

Michael R Kennedy:
Posted: 2016-05-28 @ 6:33am PT
Bing works great for me. It’s the Google ads that are disguised all over my pages that are annoying. I don’t have any Google accounts at all. I use both Google & Bing maps of which each has it’s own unique features. You still do have the ability to stay with your old OS. Windows 10 has some good new features that have to be learned in time.

Dennis King:
Posted: 2016-05-27 @ 2:14pm PT
Well, it would be great to have most of the user base on the same system, if only it weren’t as difficult as it is. Probably the worst part of it is that it does promote Bing, which is a kluge compared to Google. And trying to get gmail to work smoothly with Outlook has taken hours of cooperative effort between myself and Microsoft techs, and then a knowledgeable friend solved what they could not. I love Outlook and gmail, but it has not been easy for the casual user…

S. Mc:
Posted: 2016-05-27 @ 1:09pm PT
Deceptive. If Windows 10 is as good as you say, you wouldn’t need to use these measures. I really didn’t want Windows at all and this only reinforces why.

Joan and Fred Booth:
Posted: 2016-05-27 @ 12:21pm PT
We were perfectly happy using Win 8.1. Why would we want to use Win 10 with more ads? Having a good security provider is most important, which we fortunately receive through our DSL provider.

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