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Old Geek (eldergeekenator@gmail.com) 2015/06/09 19:43

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On Tue, 09 Jun 2015 23:34:05 GMT, "J.J. Flash" <yas@yas.yas> wrote:

>[re your computer has suddenly spawned 60 new processes and your
>broadband connection is downloading something (something you didn't
>knowingly request) from Seattle, Amazon, and dozens of other places, at
>a steady 915 KB/sec, and it's been going on for hours - even with no
>other applications running]
>
>KB3035583. This puts a small white Windows logo -- the GWX or Get
>Windows 10 app -- in the system tray on the right hand side of the
>Taskbar.
>
>It's your "invitation" to upgrade to Windows 10 when it's released (as
>of now, the official launch is July 29).
>
>It's also this:
>"The point of 'reserving' the upgrade is to allow Microsoft to upload
>Windows 10 -- probably 4GB or more -- to your PC in the background over
>a period of time. It doesn't want to upload the code to 400m (or
>whatever) PCs on the same day."
>
>Because customer satisfaction is Job #1 at Microsoft, sometime after
>July 29, Borg will make it easy for you to find out - absolutely free of
>charge - how much of the hardware and software you've bought no longer
>works.

There is a compatibility checker you can use to check your system:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/will-your-pc-run-windows-10-use-this-well-hidden-compatibility-checker-to-find-out/

EG.

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