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Boggin:
Go Start - type disk cleanup - right click on Disk Cleanup and select Run as administrator and you may find it listed in there.

However, if you still want to upgrade free to Win 10, you may be able to via https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade

I don't know what Assistive Technologies are, but apparently MS don't check.

MS don't seem to have put a cut off date on this, but I wouldn't hang around if you would still like to upgrade free.

As for not having any control over the updates, the Anniversary Update has been out since 2nd Aug. but quite a lot still haven't got it yet through Windows Update, although some have used the MCT to download an ISO for it and upgraded that way.

Apparently though, millions have found that the upgrade has knacked web cams which MS are still working on a fix for - meanwhile the next update has already been released to the Insider Fast Ring, who MS have debugging any updates before they are released upon the unsuspecting public.

I'm currently using v10586 which was the release when I upgraded but if you avail yourself of that upgrade now button you will undoubtable get the Anniversary Upgrade version which is v14393.

I've had standard security updates which haven't caused me any problems so far.

Up to you.....

Rick:
here you go;

you do the rest;

take control of these files, delete them

GWX in windows\system32\GWX "need take control"
Take control of and Delete these additional files attached;

SEARCH GWX in registry and Delete-remove the registry keys attached;

See if you have a file named kdb-i386-1211g in your system and check it; I have mot reviewed it

Check for update and remove KB3035583 / be sure check for updates after restart and hide this UPDATE...
Funny how its ok for this update to keep re-occurring too?

List of updates that if already installed should be removed:

KB3035583
KB2952664
KB2977759
KB3021917
KB3075249
KB3080149
KB3083710
KB3083324
KB3090045
KB3112343
KB3123862
KB3022345
KB3068708

be sure run disk-cleanup too and refresh your update catalog

If that is not a watered down version of Ransom-Ware, NOTHING is !!!!!

I need get back to my day job now

Buy my gloves :)

Boggin:
The deadline for the free upgrade to Win 10 expired on 29th July so those updates are now benign although some were Telemetry.

You don't have to remove GWX from the registry either although it won't do any harm.

KB3035583 was the main one that put the GWX icon into the system tray and KB295664 was a Telemetry one.

You can uninstall all of those updates from Installed Updates and they shouldn't reappear - they didn't for me for August's updates on my Win 7 laptops, but it's always best to check what each new update is for.

You are worrying about nothing.

Rick:
Please help to answer the first question !

Rick:

--- Quote from: Julian on August 19, 2016, 04:16:35 am ---Looks like the update was cached in the software distribution folder  and  you  failed to meet  deadline buddy...  :sad: Go ahead and run the fix windows update with windows aio and it should delete your folder with that update.

--- End quote ---

Julian, I renamed the folder, no effect

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