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So far I want to keep Windows 7 but I will keep the icon. Eventually I will upgrade.

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> On Aug 15, 2015, at 1:46 AM, Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> Well folks, I've been in the lurk mode, when it comes to windows 10, and I even had, the get windows 10 app on my computer, and I had it in system tray, (that notification area on your computer).
> But then I found out some things, that I really didn't care for, about windows 10, and so tonight, I finally found out, how to get rid of windows 10, for good!
> Here's why I don't want it:
> 1. In windows 10, Microsoft spies on you. That's right, what web sites you go to, what emails you got, what files are on your computer.
> I don't know about you, but yours truely has personal things I want nobody to find out, about me. Nothing illegal, but just personal things.
> It's none of there business what I say in my emails, and it's none of their business, where I go on the web.
> 2. Did you know that Microsoft will force you to take all their updates in windows 10? I mean, no choice folks, and even if you have windows 10 Ultimate, you can defer getting updates for so long, then they will put these updates on your computer. Now that's great for the security updates, you want to take those, but not new versions of programs that are not accessible, like Edge, for instance, which is Microsoft's new browser.
> So, what to do?
> Tonight, I got rid of that windows 10 app, that icon in my system tray, that kept saying "get windows 10".
> So, if you want to get rid of that app and icon on your Windows 8.1, 8, or windows 7 computer like I did, do the following:
> 1. Go to control panel.
> 2. Then, press s till it says system link, then click system link.
> 3. Then, tab to windows update, and click it.
> 4. Then, tab to "view installed updates", or, myne said "installed updates."
> 5. A list of all your windows updates should pop up, and just down arrow till you find this update, and it will be a windows security update, but the thing to pay close attention to is the kb number, because you have to know which one to uninstall.
> The kb number to listen for is
> KB3035583
> Now, when you hear that kb number, click on it.
> Windows will ask you if you want to uninstall this update.
> Up arrow to yes, and press space bar or enter.
> It will uninstall it, then, it will say it needs to restart your computer, and just click the restart now button, or if it is just a yes no choice, click yes.
> When I did this, after my computer was restarted, I went to the system tray, and sure enough, that "get windows 10" icon was gone!
> So, there you have it, folks.
> Now here's another thing everybody needs to know. If you have this "get windows 10" icon on your computer, if you don't want windows 10 on your computer, you need to do the above instructions, as soon as possible, because without warning, Microsoft is automatically, putting windows 10 on peoples computers without there permission, because they have that "get windows 10" icon in the system tray, meaning they have that windows 10 app, and Microsoft thinks anyone with that, wants and is ready to get windows 10 on their computer, automatically downloaded and installed, on their computer.
> Now if you are using 10, and you decide that you want to go back to a previous version of windows, you only have 30 days from the time windows 10 was installed on your computer, in which you can go back. If you don't go back to your previous windows version in 30 days from the time windows 10 was installed on your computer, they will not let you go back, and you'll be stuck with windows 10.
> Harry
> 
> 
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