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That's why I've pretty much stopped downloading updates unless I know exactly what they're for. I got that annoying little reminder once and vowed it would never happen again. All I update now are virus definitions, security updates, etc. I do it manually, as I don't trust the automatic updates.
As an Aspie I love change in many forms... Not not all change though...!No!!!! Aspies hate change!!!![]()
Yeah, it's a bit of a process, but it keeps MS from slipping something onto your computer. I usually do my updates on Saturday. I'll go to the MS site and see what's available. If there's something questionable, I'll Google the bulletin number. For instance, the Windows 10 "nagware" is usually KB3035583. However, they might be using a different number now, so it's best to be safe and check. If it shows up on the list, just right click and hide it.
I suspect a time will eventually come like it did with 98 and XP that they'll stop supporting 7 and we'll have to upgrade. Fortunately, there are enough businesses still committed to 7 that it won't happen overnight.
I've found that if the update doesn't specifically say what it's for, then it's probably not safe to download. MS is bad about saying something about "Update to . . ." but not exactly say what it's for like the security updates or the legitimate ones that fix a specific problem. Ever since I got hit that one time with that annoying "notifier," I don't download any updates unless it specifically states its purpose.
I suspect a time will eventually come like it did with 98 and XP that they'll stop supporting 7 and we'll have to upgrade. Fortunately, there are enough businesses still committed to 7 that it won't happen overnight.
Both of my machines are on 8.1, and will remain that way. I used Never10 on both of them, in addition to hiding the KB3035583 update.
If you are on 8.1, 10 is a major improvement! 10 still has some of the annoying 'metro' split personality as 8.1, but its not nearly as bad. If you can't live without metro, I believe there is a setting to turn it back on.
If you are on 7, 10 is not radically different, and is actually better in some regards. Some people hate 10 and refuse to upgrade, but everyone I've upgraded so far can't see much difference (other than some cosmetic differences).
I remember how much I hated the 3.11 to 95 change, but I wouldn't go back now!
As a bonus, Win 10 actually includes a proper firewall, and a virus scanner. No more bloated Nortons or AVG nagware slowing your computer down, but you can still install your favourites (mine is Eset) if you wish.
If you encrypt, win10 has this built in which saves the issues third party apps have.
8.1 has Windows Defender which is all I use. Never had any virus issues at all. Also, I have the ClassicShell extension installed on both of my computers. It's like I never left 7.
I've always found any other anti-virus software other than Windows Defender/Microsoft Security Essentials would bog my system down. On my DAW computer, I can't have anything outside of Defender running in the background as the recording software needs as much power as it can get. Again, I haven't had any issues with Defender. Others might have, but to each his own.