KB3035583 is the one update that many users removed in mid-2015 in order to get rid of the infamous “Get Windows 10” app that pushes the Windows 10 upgrade on Windows 7 computers, but every once in a while, Microsoft brings it back through silent updates.
The last such update occurred on
February 24, so Microsoft has revised the patch once against last week and re-issued it to computers running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
We’ve received comments from our readers telling that the “Get Windows 10” app has reappeared on their computers even after specifically removing the update and blocking this tool completely, so it looks like Microsoft has actually pushed KB3035583 once again to all these PCs.
Version 10 alive and kicking
At the moment, the update is at version 10 and is very likely to continue receiving improvements until July 2016, when Microsoft will end the free Windows 10 upgrade promo.