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admin Updated on Jan 11th, 2017

RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve PC performance

Thousands of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users are seeing Reserve your Windows 10 upgrade today desktop
noti cation for the last couple of hours. The alert helps Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users register for the free
Windows 10 upgrade offer but one will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 without any registration.

The optional update, KB3035583, is responsible for this noti cation and one can get rid of the alert by
uninstalling this update. Most users have already received this update via Windows Update and many of them
have already registered to upgrade their existing Windows 7/8 installation to Windows 10.

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However, many users who are not interested or users who have already registered want to get rid of
Windows 10 is coming. Get it for free or Reserve your free upgrade noti cation.

Luckily, getting rid of Upgrade to Windows 10 message is quite easy. You just need to uninstall an update from
your Windows 7 or Windows 8 to stop receiving the message.

If youre not interested in upgrading your existing Windows 7 or Windows 8 installation to Windows 10, you
can get rid of by following the below mentioned instructions.

On a side note, those of you who are not interested to upgrade your existing Windows 7/8 installation to
Windows 10 can test drive Windows 10 by installing it in dual boot with Windows 7/8 or by installing
Windows 10 in a virtual machine.

As you likely know by now, Windows 10 is a free upgrade to current Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 users who
upgrade within the rst year of Windows 10 RTM release.

Get rid of Reserve Your Free Windows 10 Upgrade alert


NOTE: This method is applicable to both Windows 7 as well as Windows 8.

Step 1: Open Run command box by simultaneously pressing Windows and R keys. The Run command can also
be launched by typing Run in Start/taskbar search eld and then pressing Enter key.

Step 2: In the Run command box, type Appwiz.cpl, and then press Enter key to open Programs and Features
window.

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Step 4: Now, under Windows Updates, look for the update titled KB3035583. Right-click on the update, and
then click Uninstall to remove the update.

Step 5: Finally, close all running programs, and reboot your PC. Thats it!

Good luck!

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Comments

Theseus Liberatus. says


June 2, 2016 at 3:51 am

ADMIN
Please amend your page to include the FULL steps to removing KB3035583 update.
You neglected to remind people that the next time they update windows, it will attempt to dl the
update again.
Please explain fully the process for hiding this, and any other, updates that are not wanted.
Yours hopefully Theseus.

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I uninstalled KB3035583 per the instructions above (Windows/R, > Appwiz.cpl > uninstall Update
KB3035583)

I am extremely grateful for the advice and am hoping this has done the trick. The taskbar icon has
gone, and touch wood, I am hoping I will not get any more little blue screens asking me to Upgrade
to Windows 10. I was always VERY careful when erasing it each time. And according to a Guardian
report, MS is now using the top righthand cross as AUTHORITY to download Windows 10. This is just
SO evil! Windows 10 also removes the Administrators abilty to do System Recoveries either limited
or advanced.

When I downloaded 10 initially, it knocked out my keypad and rendered my 8.1 computer useless. So
I immediately reverted to 8.1. Another precaution I have taken as Administrator, is to block ALL
Windows Updates in the Security Options of my computer. They were always a nuisance and
anyway, I am totally happy with my 8.1 as it IS, so if it aint broke dont x it!!

Kathy says
May 21, 2016 at 10:28 pm

Everything went smoothly and your instructions were so easy to follow.

BillUSA says
April 16, 2016 at 3:08 am

Im learning Linux and will eventually put it on my Windows laptop. I will be looking at Apple
portables in a few days and when the day comes that Windows 7 is no longer supported and this
desktop is obsolete, its goodbye Microsoft. I am done with their nonsense going back to Windows
95.

Jennifer Hargrave says


March 29, 2016 at 10:10 pm

OMG Windows 10 upgraded automatically, I hate it, its slow even though I have high speed. I
managed to uninstall it but it keeps coming up your upgrade will start in ie:59:32 min, I keep
postponing it. What the hell, its my computer and I dont want WINDOWS 10. Leave it alone

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fran says
March 27, 2016 at 4:48 am

I never asked for the up grade and it makes my computer run crash and wont let visits place I want
to can wait to some to take it out for me
I said no and you did any way not at all happy

Dianne says
February 27, 2016 at 2:46 am

I have a new computer with windows 10 installed, it is ok for all that web stuff and all. I found out last
night my DVDs do not play unless online omg I do not want to do that so old computer has to be
reset to 7 again. I watch my movies a lot on the computer with head phones and it urked me to not be
able to do it. Well that is main complaint. Dianne

MIK says
February 12, 2016 at 7:15 am

IT KEEPS COMING BACK EVERY TIME IT UPDATES WINDOWS

John Doe says


January 15, 2016 at 4:15 am

The reason why we are forced by MS using win 10 is because they want to get rid of win XP. I have
read somewhere that also win 7 works with XP and as we know MS dont want to support XP
anymore. Thats the reason why win 10 is for free. Unfortunately I am a dummy with OS otherwise I
would have use Linux so MS could go f*k their self.

Faraz says

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update long after support ended, which turned out that it messed up its copy of Word 2003, forcing
us to install Of ce 2010 on it.

Faraz says
December 27, 2015 at 3:48 am

BBC Watchdog should perhaps now get on this case and perhaps even we should use whatever
democratic leverage that we do have left to lobby our governments against this anti-trust or
customer bullying practice. Microsoft, get ready for some class-action lawsuits coming your way!
God Willing.

lylastar says
December 3, 2015 at 10:10 am

Last Small Gift to Public (that came up over this GWX crisis)

One of the very rst reasons I consider MSs Win 10 GWX.exe criminal was that the Administrator
user (computer system owner using his/her full power) couuld not erase or modify the various
GWX.exe copies, subdirectories, and Task Scheduler entries. To me this is criminal as what a hacker
would have done to usurp control of my system from me. Indeed Microsoft has acted wrecklessly,
anti-respectfully, and rudely desperate. BUT BY THE LEGAL USER AGREEMENT THEY EXEMPTED
ALL THESE ACTIONS FROM BEING CRIMINAL. To use imprecise language, they are temporarily
renting permission to use their programming, when a person buys a Microsoft OS (now this is paid
for as part of the computers cost when machine is purchased). They expect to switch the user to the
next and the next OS version etc, inatead of evolving the same OS with progressively more
sophisticated features. Their objective is max. $$ for stockholders, it has nothing to do with THE
BEST QUALITY THEY CAN PRODUCE AND IMPROVE. The old-school idea of doing your best has
long vacated the stage of modern businesses. Now it is all about most money to the stockholders. So
employees, and customers, and the product, are chesspieces not ends in themselves. To Microsoft
they are supreme owner of all copies of their OSs, so if they break into or backdoor their way into
someones system, this is like a landlord inspecting one of his rental units.

I cannnot live with this equation. And GWX has told me it is time to go back to UNIX (now known as
Linux), the OS I have always loved. THE ONLY GOOD NONCOMMERCIAL OS!

On the following page (double click on the *.reg zip-extracted le, say OK to everything, even the

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Bye!

lylastar says
December 3, 2015 at 3:28 am

MICROSOFTS DEATH OF TRUST AND A NEW FORK IN THE ROAD TO THE SMART AND WISE

I rst encountered the company Microsoft back when I had rst bought a home computer (within 2
years of the original Altair 8800 which was essentially the rst possible-to-own-at-home computer)
back in 1982 for me. It was a Kaypro II and ran the Z80-based CP/M operating system, predating
MS-DOS. This was the golden age of the noncommercial microcomputer where essentially only the
smartest, or luckiest, or most adventurous members of western society discovered their rst
non-dedicated machine: a machine you could instruct to be one thing on Monday, and then a totally
different thing the next day, or next second. What it could do at rst was only display text on a
monitor, or act ass a glori ed on/off set of switches using its serial port in the back. And decades
later we are here now. Micrrosoft was a very cool company. They made all the computer language
interpreters and compilers. THEIR SOFTWARE allowed you to program your new microcomputer!
Mostly back then if you wanted a program to t in the tiny memory RAM that was available back
then, you ha to learn ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE FOR YOUR CPU. This is a *very complicated* thing to
do! But it was Microsoft that made the ASSEMBLER for the Z80!
Now however, they are a huge mega-corporation. They are now using criminal acts to force
themselves upon their customer base. They have betrayed the sacred compact between owner and
free willed buyer by employing FORCE and SECRECY to deny the customer the free will of free
choice. They no longer think it is necessary to be the BEST and that a customer will go to them
because of it. They are powerful enough and stupid enough to use the IGNORANCE OF A
CUSTOMER AGAINST HIM. For myself a feel at a fork in the road is at hand whereby I must either
choose enslavement, or start over with the OS I personally always loved the best, UNIXthat was its
old commercial name..now it is called Linuxit is the only noncommercial OS.
Basically almost all scienti c research computers and highest level secrecy computers use it, it is the
best, the most trustable, but VERY hard to initially start to learn. Once you get it tho youve gotten it
for life and it is easy. But not without a terrible initial struggle! But it is the only answer after leaving
Microsoft in the dust for sacred betrayal of my trust. Sorry no Windows X for me!
lylastar, NJ USA

lylastar says

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YOUR THROATS INVOLUNTARILY. Lry mr explain: When GWX gets rst installed, it actually corrups
and bypasses the system administrator accounts ability to ever remove it. Microsoft borrows the
owners administrator privileges to create a new untouchable userid TrustedInstaller and makes
sure that this new user gets ownership and write privileges to their install le directories (in
C:\Windows) and then removes the Adminisrators rights to write to or delete any of its les. Then it
retests its continued presence via the systems Task Scheduler. Use le explorer to goto C:\, then
search for GWX anywhere on your system. It should nd many copies in a variety of places, esp. in
c:\Windows. highlight one of the GWX.exe les it nds. then right click on Properties. Click on the
Security tab. You will see the new user there TrustedInstaller that has the only rights to write to or
delete the given les and folders. All the way up to C:\Windows which the Administrator can still
own. But even so all of the GWX subdirectories will deny deletion or renaming or being overwrtten.
Ifr you were to erase it, Disk Scheduler would run a check every new login and also at 3am and under
a couple other trigger conditions and simply restore GWX to the system tray within 24 hrs. In other
words, Microsoft is using hacking and phishing techniques on older Win 7 and 8.1 OSs to break its
own security to FORCE, CRIMINALLY, the user to hsbr to switch to GWX, You can ght it to a
stalemate. You must deny all upgrades. tHEN USE CONTROL PANEL TO SELECT ACCESSORIES
THEN TASK SCHEDULER. Double click that. Then nd GWX corrupting you here: Task Scheduler
Library | Microsoft | Windows | Setup | GWX & gwx triggers. You wont be able to modify the triggers,
but you can nullify gwx. Go down each task and right click and choose DISABLE. Thus, say you login
and the trigger checks and nds no gwx.exe. It will use one of the enabled tasks in gwx to either
recopy a hidden version on your system, or simply ask microsoft to send over another upload.
MICROSOFT HAS HACKED ALL OVER YOUR WIN 7 OR 8.1 OS TO DEFEAT THE VERY SECURITY IT
SOLD TO YOU.

In my opinion this is a Felony system penetration under U.S. federal law. Sadly the FBI will not arrest
Microsoft. But me, it is the nal blow. I will never employ Microsoft in any WAY EVER Again for life.
This is a fatal breach of trust! Me, I am gonna bring up UNIX (Linux)!

Toni says
November 25, 2015 at 6:43 am

This threads was usefull to remove this update message, but I wonder why this and every other page
has like 80% of
unnecessary and useless information to the speci ed search?

rudy says

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greg frank says


October 31, 2015 at 9:18 pm

have windows 7 and did the following to x problem:

remove updates kb2952664 (win7) kb2976978 (win 8.1) and kb3035583. right click on c:\ and perform
disk cleanup. remove all temporary les. hide updates by right clicking on update and choosing hide
update. download and install GWX control panel from majorgeeks.com and problem was solved for
me.

R Keith Beal says


October 25, 2015 at 10:42 pm

I have a Windows 7 I want to stay Windows 7.


Clicked a system tray icon for a crashed application and it initiated the Windows 10 Upgrade.
Now my Windows Update queue is clogged with the Downloading Windows 10.

I do not want to switch to a software lease of Windows 10 over ownership of Windows 7.

I followed the instructions for removing the KB3035583 -related instructions including Disk cleanup
and rebooting.
It persists like a virus!

How do I cancel the upgrade before downloading the Windows 10 les?


How do I remove it from the Windows Update queues so I can apply security upgrades to the
Windows 7 system?

It is as if you are holding the security of my data HOSTAGE to me switching to your annual revenue
model!

AGAIN: How do I remove the Windows 10 download from the Windows Update queue and purge
temporary les related to the upgrade?

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I didnt like Windows 10 , I gave it a good try. I am much happier with XP or 8. Microsoft needs more
competition so they will bring back better customer service.
Unfortunately, after trying this , the Windows 10 update & pop up ads keep coming back-for 2
months now. I uninstall, and it reinstalls itself without my desire or permission.
Bad customer service to force a product on customers if they do not like it. This is not China or a
socialist country with dictators. What other alternative do we have besides Microsoft operating
systems for a pc?

aron says
October 21, 2015 at 5:03 pm

what surprises me, is that the people posting here, dont understand how windows 7 updates work.
One of the fundamental thing you should learn when upgrading to a new OS is how the updates
work, and how to prevent them.

The solution above is really simple and I hope people are following the advice, because it just
happens to be correct. When you have searched for a update, and you nd a bunch of them, its
always advisable to search the internet for the kb update you going to install, windows 7 has had
many bad updates, which have caused serious problems for peoples operating systems through
faulty drivers etc.

For the amount of people taking up the free upgrade to windows 10, almost as many people are
coming back to 7, because windows 10 has driver problems, it has other problems, and for the most
part, especailly gamers, many titles simply will not run, and many business applications will not run
on the professional version either.

That and the fact it was released far to early, and its very much beta, despite it being released since
July.

After upgrading to windows 10, id suggest coming back to windows 7, so you have complete
compatibility and let windows 10 mature. Once you have upgraded, download the iso and install it on
a thumb driver. you do not need a product key. windows 10 recognizes your hardware by checking it
against its hardware pro le when you upgradedyou can go back to windows 10 5 years from now,
unless they come out with a windows 11,microsoft are anytjhing but honest.

do not want to install an update? check for updates, then when its found updates, simply right click
the one you dont want and press hide. by doing this, you will never see the update again. unless you
want to at some other time.

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When I follow the instructions, when I get to the list of updates, I get a blank page. No Updates listed.
I also cannot seem to get to an area where I can tell it to shut off automatic updates. Anyone have
any ideas?

Kevin says
September 2, 2015 at 12:44 pm

Assuming youre not set to install updates automatically.

Once youve uninstalled KB3035583 Select Restart Later

Re-run Check for updates, KB3035583 should show up as an available update

Right-click the update and click Hide Update. Click OK Now restart PC.

Mindy says
August 29, 2015 at 9:18 am

I have that problem as well. I uninstalled it but I still have upgrade to Windows 10 home in Windows
Update. So how do I get rid of that part??

Keith says
August 23, 2015 at 8:36 pm

Worked for one day. Very next day there it is again. Thats right Microsoft. Keep pissing off your
customers.

Sylvain says
August 21, 2015 at 4:35 pm

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incredible amount of grief and waste of time.


Has anyone got any ideas???
Thanks, Murray
I guess, somewhere has been and is still written that the update is ready, whatever the update is
ready or not. So Windows proposed that message everytime. I dont know whether other Win 7
upgrade will appear again or not, but quite annoying or disturbing
Any idea abouty that?
Thank,
Sylvain

Murray says
August 19, 2015 at 11:34 pm

I uninstalled KB3035583 and the Windows 10 Icon disappeared from the task bar BUT the Windows
Update window still says Your Upgrade to Windows 10 is Ready and it asks me to restart and I just
cant get rid of it. Naturally no other Win 7 upgrades will appear. I am so ticked off at MS for the
incredible amount of grief and waste of time.
Has anyone got any ideas???
Thanks, Murray

Shep says
August 19, 2015 at 6:50 am

This x is bogus, since a following update removes the ability to see the Windows Update folder to
which the update in question USED TO reside.

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i just want to take a moment to thank you for your demonstration on how to get rid of this uncooked
monstrosity that is Windows 10 ( it needs a thorough checks before it can go live in my opinion ) .
Anywho , thank you admin and hope the rest of the human population wont suffer because of this .

Smegmantis says
August 13, 2015 at 10:31 am

I installed Windows 10 a few days ago and became frustrated with it. I lost a third party Desktop
Calendar and could only access a fresh download of it without all my saved events. I spent a long
time trying to nd the original calendar and nallysuccess! I nally found it linked with my Snood
Deluxe icon. All I had to do was to click IT and I could view my calendar with all the saved
information. Logical huh? Then all I would have had to do would have been to search for the Snood
game. Logically speaking, probably linked with something like CCleaner. DOH!

Anyway, at least, MS made it easy to roll back to Windows 7 which is what I did.

I went from Win 95 to 98 to XP (which I thought was pretty good) to Windows 7 all without a hitch.
They can keep Win 10. Its not for me.

Randy says
August 12, 2015 at 12:27 pm

I have uninstalled these updates and the nag in my taskbar is gone but its too late, I guess. Anytime I
open Windows Update, the only option is to restart now so it can install Windows 10. I have already
spent more than a week installing, backing out and re-installing Windows 10 on this computer and
its beautiful until I leave the computer alone for an hour or so. Then it crashes without any trace of
why. Windows 10 is NOT READY. Now I am going to have to restore from yesterdays backup to try
and stop this thing before it gets as far as it has. This is EVIL the way this thing has taken over.

Gennaro Aveta says


August 10, 2015 at 3:13 pm

I want to get rid to windows 10 on my laptop, NOW! How do I go about this? Send help, NOW!
Your new product sucks. I wish I had an APPLE NOW!

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Antonio says
August 4, 2015 at 3:21 pm

I upgraded to windows 10 from windows 8 and now I cannor reply to e-mails or forward them
what should I do?

Josette says
July 30, 2015 at 11:59 am

wowdidnt want to upgrade this laptop to win10, but while installing other updates the win10 must
have been automatically checked in the other screennow its going to force me to updateNo Way
To Cancel the updatethis s.u.x.

admin says
July 7, 2015 at 12:36 pm

Massimo, hide the particular update from Windows Update.

Massimo says
July 7, 2015 at 11:20 am

I hate this update and it continues to update when you delete it I have contacted MS and asked them
how to remove it and the just give the above details. They also ask why I do not want it and I said if I
wanted it I would ask, They can shove there windows 10 right back up their Ar$e stop pushing $hite
on me when I do not want it. How can I stop it downloading constantly when I remove the above
code please?! I hate windows 10 and I am happy with my windows 7, windows 8 is rubbish so
windows 10 is not looking great!

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There is another way of removing this annoying noti cation, you can check here:hxtp://dotiny.com
/arqwl1

Bukak3Dick says
June 10, 2015 at 6:40 am

Ok, actually please disregard my previous message. I found these numbers to also match, so.

B2990214
3050267
3050265

Bukak3Dick says
June 10, 2015 at 6:36 am

Playas, I do not have that message number either, but I do have that ratchet AF windows thing in my
systray. Please assist. thanks,

Charlie K. says
June 4, 2015 at 8:45 am

The above deletion process does not work. I have tried this twice only to nd that the update is back
the following day. Its as if my ISP automatically loads it each day onto systems that do not have the
update.

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i dont have an update with that name in my list of installed programs.

admin says
June 3, 2015 at 11:06 am

@ Jon,

Sorry, but youre wrong. The free upgrade is available only in the rst year but whoever upgrade to
Windows 10 in that period need not to pay anything to use it after the rst year.

jon says
June 2, 2015 at 7:03 pm

actually windows 10 will only be free for 1 year, after a year of use you will need to pay for the
product. that is the information I read in the get windows 10 message on my windows 7 and
con rmed on the windows web site. that also means an of ce upgrade might be necessary in the
future.

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