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Did anyone get a Windows 10 invite?

I am just in the proccess of going back to W8.1 on my main pc and W7 on my steam box, i can't really see a reason to be on W10 apart from DX12, my systems were running just fine on W7/8, and MS could not see me sitting in my pants while replying to forums. lol
 
Found the following list of the sites to block to thwart Microsoft attempts to get extra nosey with Windows 10.

Simply add them to the blocklist in router and it will hopefully go some way towards aleviating some of people's concerns or use your hosts file and define each with an IP address of 0.0.0.0.

Found the list on astaro.org which the community site for Sophos products such as there UTM software and hardware.

vortex.data.microsoft.com
vortex-win.data.microsoft.com
telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com
telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
oca.telemetry.microsoft.com
oca.telemetry.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
sqm.telemetry.microsoft.com
sqm.telemetry.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
watson.telemetry.microsoft.com
watson.telemetry.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
redir.metaservices.microsoft.com
choice.microsoft.com
choice.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
df.telemetry.microsoft.com
reports.wes.df.telemetry.microsoft.com
wes.df.telemetry.microsoft.com
services.wes.df.telemetry.microsoft.com
sqm.df.telemetry.microsoft.com
telemetry.microsoft.com
watson.ppe.telemetry.microsoft.com
telemetry.appex.bing.net
telemetry.urs.microsoft.com
telemetry.appex.bing.net:443
settings-sandbox.data.microsoft.com
vortex-sandbox.data.microsoft.com
survey.watson.microsoft.com
watson.live.com
watson.microsoft.com
statsfe2.ws.microsoft.com
corpext.msitadfs.glbdns2.microsoft.com
compatexchange.cloudapp.net
cs1.wpc.v0cdn.net
a-0001.a-msedge.net
statsfe2.update.microsoft.com.akadns.net
sls.update.microsoft.com.akadns.net
fe2.update.microsoft.com.akadns.net
diagnostics.support.microsoft.com
corp.sts.microsoft.com
statsfe1.ws.microsoft.com
pre.footprintpredict.com
i1.services.social.microsoft.com
i1.services.social.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
feedback.windows.com
feedback.microsoft-hohm.com
feedback.search.microsoft.com
rad.msn.com
preview.msn.com
ad.doubleclick.net
ads.msn.com
ads1.msads.net
ads1.msn.com
a.ads1.msn.com
a.ads2.msn.com
adnexus.net
adnxs.com
aidps.atdmt.com
apps.skype.com
az361816.vo.msecnd.net
az512334.vo.msecnd.net
a.rad.msn.com
a.ads2.msads.net
ac3.msn.com
aka-cdn-ns.adtech.de
b.rad.msn.com
b.ads2.msads.net
b.ads1.msn.com
bs.serving-sys.com
c.msn.com
cdn.atdmt.com
cds26.ams9.msecn.net
c.atdmt.com
db3aqu.atdmt.com
ec.atdmt.com
flex.msn.com
g.msn.com
h1.msn.com
live.rads.msn.com
msntest.serving-sys.com
m.adnxs.com
m.hotmail.com
pricelist.skype.com
rad.live.com
secure.flashtalking.com
static.2mdn.net
s.gateway.messenger.live.com
secure.adnxs.com
sO.2mdn.net
ui.skype.com
www.msftncsi.com
msftncsi.com
view.atdmt.com
msnbot-65-55-108-23.search.msn.com
settings-win.data.microsoft.com
schemas.microsoft.akadns.net
a-0001.a-msedge.net
a-0002.a-msedge.net
a-0003.a-msedge.net
a-0004.a-msedge.net
a-0005.a-msedge.net
a-0006.a-msedge.net
a-0007.a-msedge.net
a-0008.a-msedge.net
a-0009.a-msedge.net
msedge.net
a-msedge.net
lb1.www.ms.akadns.net
pre.footprintpredict.com
vortex-bn2.metron.live.com.nsatc.net
vortex-cy2.metron.live.com.nsatc.net
 
I just looked into it... it seems as if they're optional! They're there but thankfully Windows 7 isn't forcing me to update to them.

The ones that showed up:

Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3075249)

Download size: 1.2 MB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3075249

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com



Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3077715)

Download size: 678 KB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3077715

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com



Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3078667)

Download size: 874 KB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3078667

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com



Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3080149)

Download size: 16.7 MB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3080149

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com

Interesting to see that on W8.1 pro, i am showing two of the telemtary updates, (KB3035583) (KB3068708), as important, rather than optional updates, which means you will have these updates installed on your system if you have updates set to auto.

Sneaky MS.
 
I just looked into it... it seems as if they're optional! They're there but thankfully Windows 7 isn't forcing me to update to them.

The ones that showed up:

Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3075249)

Download size: 1.2 MB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3075249

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com



Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3077715)

Download size: 678 KB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3077715

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com



Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3078667)

Download size: 874 KB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3078667

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com



Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3080149)

Download size: 16.7 MB

You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.

Update type: Optional

Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3080149

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com

Interesting to see that on W8.1 pro, i am showing two of the telemtary updates, (KB3035583) (KB3068708), as important, rather than optional updates, which means you will have these updates installed on your system if you have updates set to auto.

Sneaky MS.

That's past sneaky. I wonder if it's the same for 8. My mom's laptop has that, so I'll be double checking that.
 
KB3022345 -
KB3075249 -
KB3080149 -
KB2505438 -
KB2670838 – Windows 7 Only (breaks AERO functionality and gives you blurry fonts on some websites)
KB2952664 -
KB2976978 – Windows 8 only
KB3021917 -
KB3035583 -
KB3075249 -

KB3035583 = win 10 update nagger which is a "critical" update.

^^remove those to get rid iof the spyware M$ dumped on Win 7 and 8.x

And if you really aren't going to update to 10 you can find a way to remove that bloody C:\$Windows.~BT folder on this site:
http://superuser.com/questions/886098/what-is-the-windows-bt-folder

That will get you back the 4 Gb of diskspace.
 
That's past sneaky. I wonder if it's the same for 8. My mom's laptop has that, so I'll be double checking that.

It also answers the question of how MS were ever going to make any money from giving W10 away free, so far 70 million have installed it, and that fugure is rising, and even if only half use it on default settings, can you imagine the continuous revenue stream MS will generate from selling all that info, the advertisers alone will be falling over to deal with MS on this.

Talk about a new business model for windows, i would love to see the difference in what they made profit wise from the old way of selling windows, to this new way of selling all that info they are hoovering up on those millions every day, i bet it would blow our minds.:eek:
 
That's past sneaky. I wonder if it's the same for 8. My mom's laptop has that, so I'll be double checking that.

It also answers the question of how MS were ever going to make any money from giving W10 away free, so far 70 million have installed it, and that fugure is rising, and even if only half use it on default settings, can you imagine the continuous revenue stream MS will generate from selling all that info, the advertisers alone will be falling over to deal with MS on this.

Talk about a new business model for windows, i would love to see the difference in what they made profit wise from the old way of selling windows, to this new way of selling all that info they are hoovering up on those millions every day, i bet it would blow our minds.:eek:



And Xbox users too.. Since that is a very abbreviated version of Windows on that machine..
 
That's past sneaky. I wonder if it's the same for 8. My mom's laptop has that, so I'll be double checking that.

It also answers the question of how MS were ever going to make any money from giving W10 away free, so far 70 million have installed it, and that fugure is rising, and even if only half use it on default settings, can you imagine the continuous revenue stream MS will generate from selling all that info, the advertisers alone will be falling over to deal with MS on this.

Talk about a new business model for windows, i would love to see the difference in what they made profit wise from the old way of selling windows, to this new way of selling all that info they are hoovering up on those millions every day, i bet it would blow our minds.:eek:



And Xbox users too.. Since that is a very abbreviated version of Windows on that machine..

You beat me to it bud, i was just thinking the very same thing, almost like the always on Xbox one fiasco.
 
It also answers the question of how MS were ever going to make any money from giving W10 away free, so far 70 million have installed it, and that fugure is rising, and even if only half use it on default settings, can you imagine the continuous revenue stream MS will generate from selling all that info, the advertisers alone will be falling over to deal with MS on this.

Talk about a new business model for windows, i would love to see the difference in what they made profit wise from the old way of selling windows, to this new way of selling all that info they are hoovering up on those millions every day, i bet it would blow our minds.:eek:



And Xbox users too.. Since that is a very abbreviated version of Windows on that machine..

You beat me to it bud, i was just thinking the very same thing, almost like the always on Xbox one fiasco.


I never heard much about that one, what happened?
 
I never heard much about that one, what happened?

MS wanted the xbox one to be totally online 24/7, if you wanted to play any game, even a completely single player game, you had to be online to allow the console to give you permission to play that $60 game you bought, but no online connection for whatever reason, and that $60 game became a $60 teacoaster.

But if that were not bad enough, being online 24/7 mean't MS could hoover up everything you did on the console, what you watched, played and listen to, plus when you connect the xbox one to your TV cable box via the pass through, the console would also take note of everything you watched on regular tv, then there was even talk of kinect being on 24/7, even when the console was on stand by, as it was listening for commands, and there was even more talk of it scanning products bar codes in it's area of view( snacks, drinks and what not), although this was only rumored. :wtf:

Of course it brought up privacy issues as to just what the xbox one was sending back, similar to the what has happened here with W10, plus another interesting point of contention over the xbox one was, what gives MS the right to upload all this info to themselves, you paid for the console, you paid for the games, you paid to access the service via a gold sub, and you paid for the internet connection, then MS sit and use all those things for themselves. :eek:

Of course gamers balked at the always online, and despite MS making it quite clear they could not simply flick a switcch and turn all this always online drm off, because the console itself was built up around it, they eventually flicked a switch and turned it all off. :lol:

Anyway, that is the story right up to were we are today with W10, were it seems from what's been found, that MS are now trying the same things with PC users, it will be interesting to see if the same thing happens.

Oh, and this is just my generalised take on it all, i am sure if you look around the net you will find more indepth and precise info on it all, and with vastly better grammer.;)
 
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I never heard much about that one, what happened?

MS wanted the xbox one to be totally online 24/7, if you wanted to play any game, even a completely single player game, you had to be online to allow the console to give you permission to play that $60 game you bought, but no online connection for whatever reason, and that $60 game became a $60 teacoaster.

But if that were not bad enough, being online 24/7 mean't MS could hoover up everything you did on the console, what you watched, played and listen to, plus when you connect the xbox one to your TV cable box via the pass through, the console would also take note of everything you watched on regular tv, then there was even talk of kinect being on 24/7, even when the console was on stand by, as it was listening for commands, and there was even more talk of it scanning products bar codes in it's area of view( snacks, drinks and what not), although this was only rumored. :wtf:

Of course it brought up privacy issues as to just what the xbox one was sending back, similar to the what has happened here with W10, plus another interesting point of contention over the xbox one was, what gives MS the right to upload all this info to themselves, you paid for the console, you paid for the games, you paid to access the service via a gold sub, and you paid for the internet connection, then MS sit and use all those things for themselves. :eek:

Of course gamers balked at the always online, and despite MS making it quite clear they could not simply flick a switcch and turn all this always online drm off, because the console itself was built up around it, they eventually flicked a switch and turned it all off. :lol:

Anyway, that is the story right up to were we are today with W10, were it seems from what's been found, that MS are now trying the same things with PC users, it will be interesting to see if the same thing happens.

Oh, and this is just my generalised take on it all, i am sure if you look around the net you will find more indepth and precise info on it all, and with vastly better grammer.;)


OMG that's bloody terrible.

I hope there is some kind of backlash but I suspect people just are not that techy to look into what their windows is doing so won't complain...

BTW there was a whole bunch of stuff you can turn off during installation. You guys do know that don't you?
 
^^^ There was a backlash to all this - despite numerous denials from MS over much of these issues, as well as vehement insistence that the Kinnect could not be removed from the system, they eventually came out with a Kinnect-less version of the console (which I now have), without cameras and microphones, effectively nullifying most privacy concerns. Makes one wonder how many of the rumors were really true to warrant re-packaging the X1 in that way.
 
Howcome every few days or at random Windows spams you with notices to "get office?"

Is that MS new marketing ploy?

You can disable that. Just go to Start and open "Settings."

On the settings page, click on "System," and then click on "Notifications and Actions."

Disable as many of those application notifications as you like.
 
Howcome every few days or at random Windows spams you with notices to "get office?"

Is that MS new marketing ploy?

You can disable that. Just go to Start and open "Settings."

On the settings page, click on "System," and then click on "Notifications and Actions."

Disable as many of those application notifications as you like.


I had forgotten about that. Thanks
 
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