Turned my Win 10 Pro 22H2 19045.6332 rig on today and the boot process was interrupted by a full screen nag to update to win11. I had to click "not now" (or similar, from memory) to complete the boot. Had anyone else noticed this? The boot was interrupted at about the point the login screen would appear if I didn't have it set up as a local account, ie before explorer, tasktray etc loaded.
It booted yesterday several times without the nag screen, so I can't tell if it is intermittent or has just started?
The day before I had someone more knowledgable over to convert the boot drive from MBR to GPT (I'd previously tried & failed and didn't want to deal with the stress). He did inadvertently download and start to run the W11 installation assistant (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11), but I stopped that at the first screen and then uninstalled it. But that could have left traces generating the boot nag screen I encountered today. If this is the case can anyone shed light on how I can stop it reappearing? If it's caused by something else, can anyone advise how to stop it reappearing?
I had a look over the last few pages of new posts and didn't see anything similar. Ditto a web search for the past week. I have run InControl, but that only blocks forced updates, alas it doesn't do anything about nags.
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Turned my Win 10 Pro 22H2 19045.6332 rig on today and the boot process was interrupted by a full screen nag to update to win11. I had to click "not now" (or similar, from memory) to complete the boot. Had anyone else noticed this? The boot was interrupted at about the point the login screen would appear if I didn't have it set up as a local account, ie before explorer, tasktray etc loaded.
It booted yesterday several times without the nag screen, so I can't tell if it is intermittent or has just started?
The day before I had someone more knowledgable over to convert the boot drive from MBR to GPT (I'd previously tried & failed and didn't want to deal with the stress). He did inadvertently download and start to run the W11 installation assistant (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11), but I stopped that at the first screen and then uninstalled it. But that could have left traces generating the boot nag screen I encountered today. If this is the case can anyone shed light on how I can stop it reappearing? If it's caused by something else, can anyone advise how to stop it reappearing?
I had a look over the last few pages of new posts and didn't see anything similar. Ditto a web search for the past week. I have run InControl, but that only blocks forced updates, alas it doesn't do anything about nags.
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