Much has been made over the past few months about Microsoft’s intent to install Windows 10 on a billion devices. For some, they believe that goal will come at any cost.
So, it wasn’t great news this week – and really didn’t help the company’s trust factor index – when a Windows 10 upgrade started auto-installing on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 systems. Microsoft has already admitted to delivering small bits of Windows 10 upgrade code to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 computers, but has also taken great pains to communicate that it will never install the upgrade for anyone that doesn’t want it.