[aprssig] Latest updates on Windows 10 Hard-sell Tactics Aimed At Win 7 & 8 Users

KA7O ka7o at ka7o.net
Mon Dec 14 20:02:13 EST 2015


A-flip'n-men.

This is an APRS reflector - not a Windows support, nor an IT support 
reflector.

Some of us knew better awhile ago and have simply opted out of the whole 
MS fiasco.

Enough already.

On 12/13/2015 06:43 PM, Monty Wilson via aprssig wrote:
> OK.  We get the point.  You hate Windows 10 and you have a personal vendetta against anyone loading windows 10.  I think it is time to drop the subject.
>
> Thank you
>
> Monty Wilson
> jwilson16 at cableone.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig [mailto:aprssig-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf Of Stephen H. Smith via aprssig
> Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2015 4:05 PM
> To: TAPR APRS Mailing List
> Subject: [aprssig] Latest updates on Windows 10 Hard-sell Tactics Aimed At Win 7 & 8 Users
>
> [This is a shortened version of the page located on my website at:
> <http://WA8LMF.net/Windows10-Info> .  This page is constantly being updated as news breaks. ]
>
> Since I last posted on this issue, Microsoft has ratcheted up the hard-sell tactics to an even more outrageous level, including forcibly overriding user-installed registry settings to opt-out of the forced download of Windows 10.
> _______________________________________
>
> Windows 10 Information
> Read This Before Installing Windows 10
> (or even if you don't want to)
> _______________________________________
>
> Microsoft is currently engaged in an unprecedented hard-sell campaign to push
> rapid adoption of Windows 10 by existing users of Win 7 and 8.     This
> includes a series of nagware popups urging you to “Get Windows 10” being stealth installed on Window 7 and 8 devices in the guise of bug fixes and
> security updates by Windows Update.    [MS refers to this campaign as "GWX";
> short for "Get Windows X" where "X" is Roman numeral "10".]
>
> (This is part of a desperate attempt by MS to catch up with Apple and Android in the mobile device market by creating a large installed base of a desktop OS capable of running smartphone/tablet-style "apps" sold through an app store. So far developers have been overwhelmingly uninterested in writing apps for the Windows Phone "Android wanna-be" because of it's tiny market share. MS's objective is to seed the market for "apps" by forcing Win 10 onto a billion-plus devices within two years. This is also why they are trying to give away the Win 10 upgrade for free.)
>
> More recently, Microsoft has actually been stealth-downloading gigabytes of install files (actually an image of the complete Win 10 install DVD) for Windows 10 onto Win7 and Win8 systems without warning or permission. (This can completely fill up the remaining free space on low-end Windows 8.1 tablets with
> 1 or 2 GB of flash memory, rendering them essentially unusable.)  In a few instances, MS has actually launched the Win 10 install without warning or permission.
>
> Further, MS is now stealth-installing the privacy-invading "telemetry modules"
> (a.ka. spyware) from Windows 10 into Windows 7 and 8.x systems via Windows Update under the double-think euphemism of Customer Experience Improvement Program a.k.a. "CEIP".
>
> Most recently, Microsoft has been forcibly resetting the user-set "System Policy" registry flag "DisableOSUpgrade"=True" (which is supposed to prevent the downloading of the Get Windows 10 nagware and DVD image) to "False" via mislabled "security updates" from Windows Update.
>
> Reportedly, MS will ratchet up the hard-sell early in 2016 by reclassifying the Get Windows 10 nagware from being an "optional" update to a "critical" or "important" one in Windows Update, and attempt to launch the upgrade install automatically.
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>
> Win 10 is the last discrete version of Windows ever.
>
>   From now on, it will be continually and endlessly changing with silent FORCED updates done without your knowledge or consent. Unlike previous versions of Windows, where Window Update would present a list of patches and let you pick and choose which ones to apply (and undo if they caused problems), Win 10 just silently forces changes into your system.
>
> This would be great --IF-- MS didn't have such a horrible record of botched updates.  In just the FIRST week of Win 10 release, there have been three major screwups that have bricked just-installed Win 10 installations. One driver update for certain video chips locked machines into endless reboots, and one totally killed many machines rendering them unable to boot at all.
>
> This continual unannounced changing of Win 10 means you are dealing with an unknown endlessly moving target.  Just because programs and device drivers worked today, there is no assurance they will work tomorrow, next week or next month, due to the endless stealth updates.
>
>
> For hams, this is going to be especially significant, because much ham software hasn't changed significantly since the XP era of the mid-to late 2000's. Sooner or later some unknown update will start breaking these elderly programs, with no recourse to uninstall the offending patch (if you can even identify it).
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>
> Windows 10 has escalated invasion of privacy and user data-mining to an unprecedented level.  Win 10 is far more "cloud-oriented" than previous versions of Windows.
>
> As part of this, it's embedded "telemetry" reports practically everything you do, every program you run, every file you open back to the MS mother ship for analysis and marketing purposes. It shares your WiFi passwords with friends on your contact list. It contains hooks to pop up ads in the middle of LOCALLY RUNNING programs. It attempts to default file saves of local programs to
> Microsoft's cloud, rather than to your own hard disk.    It ignores entries in
> the Windows HOSTS file aimed at blocking unwanted communications to specific
> URLs.   MS has taken it upon itself to scan your local files to determine which
> of your BitTorrent downloads and installed programs are "illegal".
>
> The “telemetry” modules “phone home” to dozens of domains at Microsoft.
> [Full list on my website.]
>
> Download tools & info to remove the unwanted Get Windows 10 nagware and installer (and to immunize your system from repeated attempts to re-download
> it)  from my website at:  <http://WA8LMF.net> .  Click on the Windows 10 Info link at the top of my homepage.
> __________________________________________
>
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