Windows 10 shows still wait a
while, but that does not stop Microsoft from there the upgrade already
insisting on you. Many Windows 7 and 8.1 users see an icon (Windows logo)
represent an upgrade in their taskbar. Here's how you remove the icon.
Where you make you do not worry
about anyway, is that you have malware on your computer. The icon comes from
Microsoft itself and is completely safe, but it is for many or an eyesore. You
can of course simply by right-clicking the icon and choosing 'No Show icon and
notifications, but the next time you restart your PC or laptop, you can start
again from scratch. This calls for tougher measures.
The major culprit is an update
named kb3035583. That update, you can undo so that the icon disappears. We show
you how to do it in Windows 7, but Windows 8 is the same way.
Removing Update
Open the Start menu and go to
Control Panel . Click on the category System and Security , go to the section
Windows Update , click View installed updates . Now it is just searching.
Somewhere in the list must be updated with the name Update for Microsoft
Windows (KB3035583) . That's the damned update that distracts the day of your
work. Right-click on the Update, select Delete and confirm with Yes.
In "View installed
updates" you can undo the update.
Would you like to avoid having to
go through the same steps with the next Windows update again? Then you can get
the best automatic updates which limit. Go back to the Control Panel> System
and Security . Under the heading Windows Update , click on Enable or disable
Automatic Updates . Make sure the box under Recommended updates is unchecked
(you might have already done). Now when you restart your computer, the update
will be removed and you are the icon once and forever lost.
Restoring Update
Forever, yes. That could be a
problem if you have a few months does want to upgrade to Windows 10 . If it is
so far, you can by that time back to Control Panel> System and Security and
go under the heading Windows Update , click Check for updates . Windows shows
you a list of major updates that you have not yet installed. If it reads update
kb3035583 italics. Download and install this update again and you get an icon
in your taskbar to offer upgrade to Windows 10 .
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