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Windows 10 upgrades catching SMBs off guard

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Windows 10 rollout: Unwary small firms complain of unwanted upgrades

As Microsoft continues to push Windows 7 and 8.1 users to upgrade, tech support firms report a rising number of complaints from small businesses that have inadvertently made the switch.

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