Now we have to find out what kind of update is KB3035583. Users very often come across this "surprise" in their operating systems. And then you have to think about removing it. Only this can be done only according to a certain algorithm. Let's try to figure out what we have to deal with.
What is it
Upgrading to Windows 10 (KB3035583) is, as you might guess, a special file that prompts the user to upgrade to Windows 10. It's no secret that this operating system has not yet been fully developed. And therefore, one often has to give up the offered opportunity.
In principle, you can not do this. Then at one point, the computer itself will update the system. And you have to get used to it. But if you do not want to use Windows 10, then you will have to get rid of the ill-fated file.
Delete
Well, uninstall update KB3035583 - and you will get your operating system without persistent offers to upgrade to version 10 of Windows. To do this, simply go to the "Control Panel", there, visit the "Programs and Features" service. Now you need to click on "Installed updates" ("View installed updates"). After that, find KB3035583 there, select the inscription and click on "Delete". A few seconds of waiting - and the job is done.
To hide the message "Get Windows 10?" you need to click on "Configure ..." in the system tray, and then set the GWX parameter to "Hide". Save the changes and restart the computer. That's all, now you can not worry about KB3035583.
True, it is also better to turn off automatic verification and installation in Windows Update. This is done in the settings. Select and save changes with the option "Never check or install updates." After that, you can be sure that KB3035583 will no longer bother you. Unless you yourself decide to install "Windows 10". There is nothing difficult about this.