

#WINDOWS 10 GET PERMISSION FROM SYSTEM WINDOWS 10#
What's your view on this latest Windows 10 problem? It’s one thing for Microsoft to force updates on Windows 10 users, but another to choose what programs are and aren’t allowed on the host system.

#WINDOWS 10 GET PERMISSION FROM SYSTEM UPDATE#
It’s possible this is a bug (we still haven’t received a clear indication why Microsoft has made the November Update much harder to get hold off), but if so it needs to be fixed ASAP.Īmazon rightly received a lot of negative press when, without a word, it deleted books it felt weren’t properly licensed from customers’ Kindles back in 2009 and the situation here is similar, although arguably even less excusable. While I can understand Windows 10 flagging up potential problematic software and offering to uninstall it, removing the offending program without user input is clearly very wrong. Two threads on Reddit (see here and here) mention CPU-Z, SmartFTP, and AMD Catalyst Control Center as programs that Windows 10 has automatically removed. System information tool Speccy was the program that Windows 10 removed for Ghacks, but it’s by no means the only piece of software that has been affected. SEE ALSO: Microsoft pulls the Windows 10 November Update As reported by Ghacks, the only notification that a program has been removed comes after it has been uninstalled - there’s no prior warning - and although the reason for the removal is cited as "incompatibility", the software in question appears to work without problems once reinstalled.
