And this is why I always turn automatic updates off, can confirm as somebody I knew was talking about this too and was asking me about it, take control of your own computer and don't install updates unless you know what's actually in them.
Agree but .. just set them to "Notify But Don't Download"
Then when you see the list click on the support link for each one that *might* be a windows 10 "nag"
Microsoft keeps sliding in deceptive updates masked as "Preparation" for future updates.
Often times deliberately avoiding mentioning Windows 10.
I use WIN 7 x64 and do NOT want Windows 10 so i obviously do not want to be nagged about it either.
So far i have identified a lot of Win10 related *preparation* updates and set them to "Hidden"
I also found a program before that i checked and tested and it was clean and worked perfect.
But it's a couple months old now and may miss some of the newer "Nag updates"
I will upload it if you all want to check it out ADDED: Source link below + code
I also can confirm what the OP said is true.
I had seen news about this status change for Win10 on Windows updates on the Tech news site Neowin.net.
This is not cool at all !
That is predatory / unfair practices on users.
WHY would i NOT want WIN10 ?
WOW LOL ..where would i start ?
- They screwed up the start menu.
- They added that lame crappy Start-Screen Windows store crap.
- They added excessive "Telemetry Data" collection practices.
- They removed Window Transparency.
- They changed icons to look ugly with a "Flat" style.
- Various other visual aspects are ugly all over. (compared to WIN7)
- They added a pile of news services that i would have to research and maybe disable.
There is to many too list, i'd be here forever if i listed them all
The biggest one that spits in my face is this..
- They removed the ability to install Windows Media Center on to Win10. (Deal-Breaker for me)
I won't use any Microsoft product ever again.. Windows 7 is it, then i wash my hands of them forever.
EDIT:
Ok so here is the little program i mentioned earlier..
https://github.com/rn10950/I-Dont-Want-Windows-10/releases/It's clean & open source
What it does is check for a specific update and uninstalls it if found.
It looks for the update that will nag you ..i think with tray alerts etc.
This will not help with the Full update on Windows-Update though (you still need to set that to "Hide")
NOTE:
I also have my "Action Center" Tray-Icon set to hidden (right click the bar and look for system tray icon options)
I think this might be causing me to miss update alerts though.. but i have been using Windows since the mid-90's basically.
So i already know about "Patch Day Tuesday" is..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_TuesdaySo.. what i do is i just check for updates by clicking on the Shortcut once in a while (once a month on average)
Might all sound complicated but it's easy trust me
EDIT2:
Some guy posted this online and i LOVED IT !
Windows 10's inevitable failure goes well beyond the smartphone-oriented dumbed-down UI and "apps". How convenient that you're overlooking forced Windows Updates, forced Cortana integration, forced telemetry, major updates that can break the entire OS because they're equivalent to an upgrade install, advertising built into the OS, and a whole host of bugs, glitches, quirks and oddities.
EDIT3:
Yeah forced updates !!!
And no that guy was not kidding about ad's either..
Get this people.. Microsoft put in "Sponsored Content" ad's for app's to MS app's in the Start Menu.
..and probably all over the damn Start Screen too i bet.