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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows 10 and 11 => Topic started by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 10:14:31 PM

Title: GWX
Post by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 10:14:31 PM
my question is what exactly are we suppose to do with the new update (kb3035583) that MS put out for WIN10 and installed the GWX file and application located in system32? there really isn't enough information on this update

thanks,
ckch03
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Geek-9pm on April 17, 2015, 10:38:46 PM
A lot of people are asking. No real answer. Not even good rumors.
You can uninstall it if your wish. It also goes to Windows 7 and 8 users. Which means it is not just a Windows 10 thing.
They link below is typical. Nobody really knows.  8)
http://blog.careyhildebrand.com/2015/04/06/windows-update-kb-3035583-update-or-adware/

Title: Re: GWX
Post by: patio on April 17, 2015, 10:38:58 PM
No such thing as a Win 10 update...
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 10:53:48 PM
yes there is take a look at pics I highlighted in blue

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Title: Re: GWX
Post by: patio on April 17, 2015, 11:05:25 PM
The update is for Win7 and Win 8.1....just cause it showed up in Win 10 doesn't make it what your topic implies.
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 11:07:29 PM
im asking what is it for and what the application is I thought my question was pretty clear
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 11:08:34 PM
besides the gwx refers to win 10
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 11:14:39 PM
thankyou Geek-9PM I now know it is an advertisement of some sort for win 10
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: ckch03 on April 17, 2015, 11:15:51 PM
topic solved by Geek-9PM thankyou
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Geek-9pm on April 17, 2015, 11:19:18 PM
What people have now is no the Windows 10 release.
Download Windows 10 Technical Preview ISO
It is called "Technical Preview" and is not yet the real Windows 10.

Why the patch was released has not been clearly explained. Anybody can refuse it. The idea that it is 'ad-ware' is speculation.


Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Salmon Trout on April 17, 2015, 11:56:10 PM
X is the Roman numeral for 10. GWX stands for "Get Windows X". It is installed to Win7 and 8.1 by Windows Update KB3035583.  Its purpose is to inform users of their progress in the upgrade channel and offer the upgrade when it is available. I would call it an Easter egg rather than nagware.

Details and uninstall instructions here

http://www.myce.com/news/how-to-uninstall-kb3035583-the-windows-10-downloader-for-windows-7-and-8-1-75681/?PageSpeed=noscript








Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Salmon Trout on April 18, 2015, 04:05:16 AM
In case anybody didn't know, Microsoft will offer a free Windows 10 upgrade to users of Windows 7 and 8.1, for 12 months from the date of first availability. Some editions are excluded: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise, and Windows RT/RT 8.1.
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Computer_Commando on April 22, 2015, 06:01:32 PM
I got Update KB3035583 on 3/28/2015

Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3035583)
Installation date: ‎3/‎28/‎2015 6:06 PM
Installation status: Successful
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/3035583

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



I've been on the Win10TP Insider Channel since it was offered.  Only installed on Win7 desktop with separate hard drive.

The rumor is, Win10 will be release in late July & will be delivered through Windows Update.

From Microsoft:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/about
Free Upgrade Offer*
Great news! We will offer a free upgrade to Windows 10 for qualified new or existing Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 devices that upgrade in the first year!  And even better: once a qualified Windows device is upgraded to Windows 10, we will continue to keep it up to date for the supported lifetime of the device, keeping it more secure, and introducing new features and functionality over time – for no additional charge. Sign up with your email today, and we will send you more information about Windows 10 and the upgrade offer in the coming months.

*Windows Offer Details
It is our intent that most of these devices will qualify, but some hardware/software requirements apply and feature availability may vary by device. The availability of the Windows Phone upgrade may vary by OEM, mobile operator, or carrier. Devices must be connected to the internet and have Windows Update enabled. ISP fees may apply. Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 Update required. Some editions are excluded: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise, and Windows RT/RT 8.1. Active Software Assurance customers in volume licensing have the benefit to upgrade to Windows 10 enterprise offerings outside of this offer. We will be sharing more information and additional offer and support terms in coming months.
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: soybean on May 03, 2015, 07:46:12 AM
I just read an article which indicates Windows Vista users can upgrade to Windows 10, also, although it will not be as easy for them as for Win 7 and especially for Win 8.1 users.  Prior to reading that, I thought Vista users would not be allowed to upgrade to Win 10.  See http://www.gottabemobile.com/2015/01/24/windows-10-upgrade-guide-what-you-need-to-know/

The article also gave me some confirmation I can update a netbook running Win 7 Starter if I want. 
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: soybean on May 03, 2015, 09:17:34 AM
I have not found other sources to confirm what I said in my previous post about Windows Vista users, so I'm skeptical of what that article seems to be saying about Windows Vista.  It might simply not be correct. 
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Salmon Trout on May 03, 2015, 09:25:15 AM
I have not found other sources to confirm what I said in my previous post about Windows Vista users, so I'm skeptical of what that article seems to be saying about Windows Vista.  It might simply not be correct. 

It says: "Upgrading to Windows 10 will require Windows Vista users to do what’s called a fresh install." If by "upgrade" you mean an in-place install of the new OS that leaves your files and programs intact, then Vista users can't do this, free or paid-for.

Users running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1 S14 (that's the “Windows 8.1 Update” from last April), will be be able to get Windows 10 straight from the Control Panel's Windows Update utility. They won't have to make an installation disk, and their files and programs will remain intact. Cost: zero

Users running an older version of Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 can also keep their files and programsi but will have to download an ISO and create an installation disk. Still free.

Users running Windows Vista and Windows XP (with compatible hardware) will have to pay for an upgrade to Windows 10, and this will require a clean install that erases all programs and files.


Title: Re: GWX
Post by: camerongray on May 03, 2015, 10:47:08 AM
Doesn't that just state that Vista users must do a clean install of 10?  This is the same as with any older version of Windows such XP.  The fact that a machine is currently running Vista is irrelevant, it would be the exact same process as if it was running an even older version of Windows or nothing at all, you are doing a clean install, not an "upgrade" install.
Title: Re: GWX
Post by: Salmon Trout on May 03, 2015, 11:56:03 AM
The fact that a machine is currently running Vista is irrelevant, it would be the exact same process as if it was running an even older version of Windows or nothing at all, you are doing a clean install, not an "upgrade" install.
Precisely. Usually in Windows marketing-speak, an "upgrade" install involves (1) a qualifying previous product currently installed (2) keeping your files and all compatible applications. However in wider usage "upgrade" can just mean "bring up to date" or even "replace with something newer or better", e.g. in this sense a person could say "I've upgraded my OS from Vista to Windows 10" or  "I've upgraded my car from a Volkswagen to a Mercedes" or "I've upgraded my air ticket to Business class".