![]() The aforementioned desktop has a Creative sound card that DOES NOT WORK with Windowsġ0, so I don't want it to ever move to Windows 10. It was the primary update Microsoft used to force Windows 10 onto unsuspecting PCs. Up until recently, KB2976978 was capable of being uninstalled. Second, I tried WUSA - wusa /uninstall /kb:2976978 - but a dialog popped up with the message: "This update is required by your computer and cannot be uninstalled." ![]() Every other update on that screen can be removed by left-clicking on it to select it and then left-clicking on theĬontext-dependent Uninstall button which appears at the top. First, I used the usual technique of going to the Control Panel screen where updates can be removed. I don't remember the KB #s of the one or two updates I uninstalled, but they were from this set: KB3068708, KB3080149, KB3044374, and KB3075853, all either telemetry or Windows 10 greasers. Both drives are SSDs which were wiped using hdparm on Linux. I clean-installed two different PCs in the past few days: an HP laptop via an HP 8 Pro CD-ROM then updated to 8.1 Pro via Microsoft Store, and a custom-built desktop via an 8.1 Pro CD-ROM downloaded from (I have a genuine retail activationĬode). ![]()
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