Microsoft To End Forced Windows Upgrades With Future Versions

When Windows 10 was launched, users were mostly complaining about two things - privacy and forced upgrades. While Microsoft made some changes to data it acquires, not much has been done to forced upgrades. The good news is that Microsoft learned something from that and is now removing the forced upgrades.
Whenever new operating system is released, files will no longer be downloaded unless users specifically agree with it.
Besides this, we have also learned that Microsoft will remove ReFS support from Windows 10 with upcoming Fall Creators Update. Previously created volumes using the Resilient File System format will continue to function, but will probably lose some functionality. Also worth mentioning is that the feature will be limited to Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Pro for Workstations.

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