This new program means you will never have to deal with the annoying Windows 10 updater again

First major Windows 10 update pulled due to unclarified issues

Never10 is a new utility which gives users control over whether their Windows 7 or 8.1 will upgrade itself to Windows 10.

This follows news that Microsoft had re-enabled the notorious KB3035583 update, surprising users with the update at what always seems like the most inopportune time.

Despite the name of the program, users can still easily disable the software and allow updates to download as normal.

The cut-off date for Windows 7 and 8.1 users to make the free jump to Windows 10 is 29 July.

Until then, you can download Never10 here.


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