Microsoft on Tuesday announced a new Windows 10 upgrade policy — weeks after losing a $10,000 case in a small claims court. The owner of TG Travel Group in Sausalito, California, last month won a final judgment after she alleged that her computer was upgraded to the new operating system without prior authorization, according to court documents. The case was a high-profile example of customer dissatisfaction with the Windows 10 upgrade process. Many felt Windows 10 had been thrust upon them without their consent.
Windows 10 is terrible. It force me to upgrade from Windows 8. I have used 1 month and I can not open start menu now. Unable click any icon in taskbar now.
Microsoft Makes It Easier to Say No to Windows 10
Posted by: David Jones June 28, 2016 02:30 PMMicrosoft on Tuesday announced a new Windows 10 upgrade policy — weeks after losing a $10,000 case in a small claims court. The owner of TG Travel Group in Sausalito, California, last month won a final judgment after she alleged that her computer was upgraded to the new operating system without prior authorization, according to court documents. The case was a high-profile example of customer dissatisfaction with the Windows 10 upgrade process. Many felt Windows 10 had been thrust upon them without their consent.