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Update, Update 6 New Additions Which Will Force Windows 10– UPDATE–Microsoft Has Gotten Sneaky! 9 Must Delete Updates to Keep Windows 10 off your CPU. If You Do Not Want Windows 10 to Automatically Install on Your CPU, You Must Read This to Either Uninstall or Delete These Windows Updates From Your Windows Update File.

Monday, February 22, 2016 9:29
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This is my second (NO now 3rd) update for people not wishing to have Windows 10 overtake their computer and automatically install on their computer. When windows 10 installs, all of your pictures and documents will vanish. So if you do wish to have Windows 10, please make sure to back up your cpu.

 

For those wishing to not be forced into Windows 10 there is good news. I have compiled a complete list of all the current Windows updates for you to make sure you do NOT install on your cpu. Also make sure to “hide update” as well. 

 

If you have Windows 7 or 8; and do NOT wish to have Windows 10 installed on your cpu, this list is for you.

 

Make sure, if you do get these updates suggested, you highlight and select “hide update.” This way you won’t have to constantly battle Windows over this forceful Windows 10 install.

If you’ve already gone thru these and you are looking for the New Updates to Remove…

HERE THEY ARE-

kb3170735

kb3170455

kb3168965

kb3163245

kb3170106

kb3172605

kb3161102

and “Advanced Micro Devices – Audio Device – AMD high definition device 9.3MB

 

 

 

 

Here is the current, complete list:

kb2505438

kb2670838

kb2952664

kb2976978

kb2977759

kb2990214

kb3021917

kb3022345

kb3035583

kb3068708

kb3075249

kb3080149

kb915597

kb3102429

kb3134214

kb3126593

kb3126446

kb3115858

kb3124280

kb3122656

kb3127229

kb3127220

kb3122648

kb3134814

kb3121255

kb3118401

–MORE NEW ADDITIONS

KB3177723

Kb3178034

KB3177725

KB3167679

KB3135996

KB3175443

 

 

Now if you have already been reverted to Windows 10 and you wish to go back to the way you computer was prior to Windows 10, you can.

 

You must first go to Control Panel and locate where it says “view installed updates.” Once you locate it, click on it. Then go thru and uninstall any and all updates matching the ones above. When you are finished doing it, you computer will be back to normal.

 

This happened to me and I reverted back, so I know it works. It does take along time, however. I’d say 1-3 hours to do, depending on how many of the above updates are currently installed on your cpu.

 

Thanks for Reading

Ordinary Human

 

 

 

 

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  • If you know anybody having this problem, make sure to email them this article. This is the complete updated list as of 2-20-16. :cool: :lol:

  • ???

    You lost me on ‘Install on your CPU’… your hard drive remains unchanged apparently.

    • install on your cpu means windows automatically takes what you currently have ie windows 7 or 8 or vista; and “forcefully” installs windows 10.

  • This is very kind of you, to give such a list. I’ll check it out. Thanks!

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