Since the user does not want to update to Windows 8.1 for the time being, naturally do not want to receive the update notice, then there is no way to no longer show update notice? The answer is: yes.
There are two ways to turn off this update notification, one is to change the Group Policy setting, and one is to modify the registry. In contrast, the former is simpler and safer.
Group Policy method:
1, press "Win + R" Open the Run dialog box, enter "Gpedit.msc" return to open the Group Policy Editor;
2, expand the "Computer Configuration"--"Administrative Templates"--"Windows Components", to find the "application Store" (in the comparison position);
Find the App Store
3, double click on the right window "stop to provide updates to the latest version of Windows", in the open window click "Enabled", and then confirm exit.
Turn off update push notifications
You will not receive the update notification for Windows 8.1 after this change, and then change this setting back to "Not configured" When you think you can update to Windows 8.1.
Registry law:
1, press "Win + R" Open the Run dialog box, enter "regedit" Return to open Registry Editor;
2, sequentially expand: hkey_local_machinesoftwarepoliciesmicrosoftwindowsstore; If this is not the case, create a new one manually.
3. In the right-hand window of the Windowsstore item, create a new DWORD value named: Disableosupgrade, and set its value to 1.
modifying registry values
4. Quit Registry Editor, log off or reboot the system for changes to take effect. When you need to accept the update notification again, change the DWORD value to 0 or delete the entire Windowsstore item.
You can turn off the Windows 8.1 free update notification as soon as you follow any of the above methods until you think it is time to update to Windows 8.1.