![]() It appears the user inadvertently approved the update. (Yes, there have been cases where people signed up for the Microsoft insider program and Windows 11 was installed. ![]() Next are the interesting reports I’ve seen about Windows 11 getting installed on systems where a user didn’t approve the installation. Given that most users are probably not running PCs that support Windows 11, the addition of the tool just rubs that fact in our face. This isn’t an update being offered, it’s one that is very obviously being pushed. To add insult to injury, the PC Health tool is not un-installable through the normal update history panel you have to go through applications and features to find and remove it from your system. It’s even being installed on PCs that don’t have the necessary processor to support Windows 11. Let’s start with Microsoft pushing KB5005463 - the PC Health Check Application - onto Windows 10 machines. ![]() ![]() Case in point: Microsoft’s update behavior. ![]()
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