Microsoft quietly re-activates package KB3035583 in Windows 7 to upgrade the OS to Windows 10

    Windows 7 users complain about the newly activated KB3035583 package.



    As you know, the KB3035583 update downloaded via the Windows Update Center is responsible for upgrading the Microsoft operating system of previous versions to the new Windows 10. The first KB3035583 package was introduced in the summer of 2015, and with it Windows users 7 and Windows 8.1 were moving (and moving) to the new OS. This package was responsible for downloading the Get Windows 10 application, which checked the user's PC for compatibility with the new OS, and downloaded the update files with minimal user involvement.

    Those who did not want to be updated could hide or remove KB3035583 in order not to get an accidental update of their operating system to Windows 10 (this happened more than once). But now it seems that KB3035583 has been re-activated by many users of previous versions of the Microsoft operating system. In any case, many people complain about the fact of reactivation of KB3035583, both at reddit and in various forums.

    KB3035583 is now in the list of recommended updates. “It seems that KB3035583 became active again that night. Those who do not want to update their Windows 7, try to check whether the package is activated or not. I used the GWX Control Panel - I changed the registry settings, but the package returned again. Check the list of Windows updates to hide it again, ”says one user.

    So far, it is not completely clear whether reactivation of KB3035583 is a common problem, or all this is relevant only for a part of Windows users.

    In any case, it is worth remembering that soon the opportunity to receive free updates of Windows 10 will disappear, and the upgrade can be done only for a fee.

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