Microsoft has confronted feedback for switching the pop-up box urging Windows clients to move up to Windows 10.
Tapping the red cross on the right hand corner of the pop-up box now initiates the overhaul as opposed to shutting the crate.
Also, this has brought on disarray as normally clicking a red cross shuts a pop-down notice
The update could in any case be wiped out, when the booked time for it to start showed up, Microsoft said
The change happened in light of the fact that the redesign is presently named "prescribed" and numerous individuals have their PCs arranged to acknowledge suggested overhauls for security reasons.
This implies rejecting the crate does not release the overhaul.
Brad Chacos, senior supervisor at the PC World site, depicted it as a "dreadful trap".
"Conveying these messy traps just disappoints long-term Windows clients who have extremely substantial motivations to stay with working frameworks they definitely know and love," he composed.
Microsoft said: "With the free Windows 10 update offer closure on 29 July, we need to individuals move up to the best form of Windows.
"As we partook in October, Windows 10 will be offered as a "prescribed" upgrade for Windows 7 and 8.1 clients whose Windows Update settings are arranged to acknowledge "suggested" overhauls.
"Clients can acknowledge or decrease the Windows 10 redesign."
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