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Microsoft to push Windows 10 as “recommended update” next year

Microsoft has announced that it is to step up its Windows 10 update program by upgrading it to “recommended update” status.

Up to now, Windows 10 updates have operated on an invite system. Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users registered their interest and waited for their turn in a long globe-spanning queue. Microsoft then notified customers that their upgrade was ready, and it was up to them to kick it off.

More than 110 million Windows devices have been upgraded to Windows 10 in this way. Now, however, Microsoft is going to get a little pushier.

As Microsoft outlines in a recent blog post, the existing two-step process is no longer necessary. To that end, the company is going to skip the notification process and start automatically downloading the Windows 10 upgrade for those who have registered.

You will be asked to confirm before the change to Windows 10 is finalised, of course.

Related: 13 helpful Windows 10 tips, tricks and tweaks to try out

In addition, Microsoft will soon be making Windows 10 available as an “optional update” for all Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users. Starting from early next year, however, it will push the upgrade from “optional update” to “recommended update” status.

This means that Windows 10 will be downloaded automatically across all Windows devices, depending on individual update settings, along with other “recommended” and “important” updates. Again, though, you’ll be prompted before the switch is made.

In short, if you haven’t got Windows 10 already, there’s a good chance you’ll soon have it sat on your PC without your even realising it.

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