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Windows update policiesXDA
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Microsoft 's aggressive update policies quickly became a major pain point for Windows 8 and Windows 7 users.
The software giant wanted as many Windows 7 and Windows 8 users as possible to upgrade to the latest OS as soon as possible.
Microsoft was completely disconnected from usersâ desire for control and choice over their operating system preferences.
Microsoft took a number of steps to improve the Windows update experience following widespread criticism.
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