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    Windows 10

    So apparently my computer just decided to update to windows 10 on it's own. We've had the little pop up trying to get us to for a while now, but we never clicked it, because we were comfortable with 7. I suppose that they've decided that we must enter their new spyware era whether we like it or not. I personally find it kinda strange how you've always had to pay for the new Windows O.S. Until now. Maybe it's just my conspiracy theorist showing

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    You should have not accepted the terms after download and it would have reverted back..

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      #4
      Originally posted by Smart View Post
      You should have not accepted the terms after download and it would have reverted back..
      It's still doing the download

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        #5
        It should have just downloaded the installation file but not actually installed. You can delete that install file and be sure to turn off windows auto update. The installation file takes up around 3gigs of hard drive space.

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          #6
          Turn off Cortana and all the permissions that send your stuff to Microsoft. After that, it is liveable at least.

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            #7
            Originally posted by Ender View Post
            It's still doing the download

            When it prompts you do accept the terms after the download, decline them.....it will revert back.

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              #8
              Originally posted by basschsr View Post
              It should have just downloaded the installation file but not actually installed. You can delete that install file and be sure to turn off windows auto update. The installation file takes up around 3gigs of hard drive space.
              No I've done nothing and it is currently at 47% upgrading windows. I'll just refuse the terms and go back. I just think it's a little creepy that they're trying to force people to switch. Why do they want us on this O.S. So bad?

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                #9
                I think they work with the hardware companies. They build a larger OS and the hardware guys sell bigger hard drives, ram, and complete systems. They all work together and MS gets kickbacks. Thats just my thoughts

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