Microsoft caves, announces they have disabled default AI recall
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They'll stealth install it anyway in a few months.
I received a message recently on my computer that told me I was not eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 11. That made me really happy. I don't care about the "security concerns", I have no intention of "upgrading" from Windows 10 for several more years, if ever, on this computer.
A couple years ago Microsoft tried to forcefull install ( as if it was just a routine minor update they don't ask permission for ) a new Windows version on my mother's potato laptop, which definetively could NOT handle it without slowing down to a crawl.
She had just shut the lid closed ( pausing it ) and asked for help.
I had to force it to shut down to crash the installation and thankfully it could unfuck itself back to its previous operating system. I disabled all Windows updates. ( It's a 2013 cheap laptop. It still ''works'' plugged, but the poor battery totally died years ago. Oddly-enough you can still buy those curiously-shaped replacement cylindrical laptop batteries. )
In more recent Windows version, you cannot disable all Windows updates without a third-party program. You can only ''pause'' updates and they resume after a few days.
Turned off TPM just so Win 11 wouldn't be installed by 'accident'. For me the threat of boot sector malware isn't a big concern.
You can get wushowhide.diagcab from Microsoft to skip any update you want, but it's a lot of effort whereas before it was just uncheck the checkbox.