Windows 10 installation bug accidentally forces users to buy Microsoft 365
Similar to the initial boot experience, Windows 10 is now showing a full-screen pop-up that fills the entire screen and tries to sell Microsoft 365. Though the pop-up itself isn't new, the catch is that a bug in Windows 11 22H2 prevents users from dismissing the Microsoft 365 offer without entering payment information.
In an effort to promote Microsoft services like OneDrive and Microsoft 365, the company occasionally pushes a full-screen nag. The company's goal is to make "Windows even better" by increasing awareness of the aforementioned services among its clientele.
It also encourages users to sign in with their Microsoft accounts and sync their Android devices with Windows 10. As was stated up front, the full-screen pop-ups that plague Windows 10 have been around for quite some time, having first been spotted in 2018 when Microsoft eagerly hoped to link your PC and account with other Microsoft services.
Users may be required to enter their credit