Remove a Windows Update, Kill the Upgrade Notification
The notification came via a Windows Update, so why not remove the update?
Uninstalling a Windows Update is surprisingly easy, as long as you know its name. This update is called KB3035583 so we can use the command line to delete it with a single command. Begin by opening the Command Prompt with Administrator privileges (right-click the
Command Prompt icon and select
Run as administrator) and enter
WUSA /UNINSTALL /KB:3035583
Follow the on-screen prompts, and when complete type
exit to close Command Prompt.
Use “I Don’t Want Windows 10″
Free for users of Windows 7 and Windows 8.x,
I Don’t Want Windows 10 removes notifications of the coming upgrade. It doesn’t prevent you from installing the upgrade.
It works by automatically removing the KB3035583 update from Microsoft, so is in effect a “clean” version of the previous fix. After downloading the
I_Dont_Want_Windows_10.zip file, unzip the contents and run
I Don’t Want Windows 10.exe. The utility will warn you of a few things (such as it isn’t a Microsoft patch, and that you use it at your own risk) and you’ll need to click I Agree to continue.
With the patch applied, restart Windows to enjoy life without the upgrade notification for Windows 10.