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Jun 28, 2016
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Microsoft pays $10,000 for forced Windows 10 upgrade
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Microsoft pays $10,000 for forced Windows 10 upgrade

Microsoft pays $10,000 in lawsuit involving a forced Windows 10 upgrade, potentially opening the floodgates for more lawsuits. Read More

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Windows 10 reinstallation tip: How to reset your PC and remove everything

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