![]() ![]() I promptly uninstalled both of them and then hid them when they reappeared. I found that both of the updates were installed on my computer. KB2952664 was another update that kept popping up as something to be concerned about. In a short time I learned that WU KB3035583 is what caused the GWX icon to show up on my computer. As I’m sure most people do, I turned to Google for answers. ![]() The icon was the start of my education / introduction as to what Microsoft was doing to get people to upgrade to windows 10. Months ago (before I found AskWoody and the GWX Control Panel) I found that I had the windows 10 GWX icon on my computer, and I had no idea as to what it was, or how it got there. Lately I’ve been focusing on are your articles pertaining to the different widows patches / monthly windows updates that are trying to get people to install windows10 whether they want it or not. Just got this fascinating email from Tom: Posted on March 30th, 2016 at 17:22 woody Comment on the AskWoody Lounge ![]()
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