- The device is not running at least Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 Update
- Windows Update is turned off or is not set to receive updates automatically.
- Windows Update functionality is blocked or uninstalled.
- The device is not running genuine Windows.
- The device is part of Enterprise license (SKU)
- The device is domain-joined.
- The device is MDM-managed.
Please take note, if you have "accidentally" upgraded your device to the new Windows 10, you are given a one (1) month period to revert and restore back to your previous Operating System. If used more than a month, you will not be able to restore back to your previous Windows. Nor if you have deleted an old windows folder prior to your upgrade to Windows 10.
There is a way to block the icon from showing and disable notifications of upgrading to Windows 10. This is especially useful to avoid users from their "itchy" fingers to click it. This is done using the Windows registry editor, do this:
- Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Gwx
- Create a new REG_DWORD registry value called: DisableGwx
- Give it a value of: 1
*If in case there is no Gwx folder, just create a new KEY and give it that name.
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