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There is nothing you can do
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2405664/windows-11-disturbs-with-new-pop-up-that-cannot-be-switched-off.html
Windows users are being notified that their systems aren't backed up with the built-in Windows backup solution. A corresponding message appears with the advice that it's best to make backups so that all data is stored "in case something happens to the PC." It almost reads like an indirect threat, but
>Microsoft is actually just pointing out the option to store file backups on its own OneDrive cloud service.
And it's also advertising more storage space. For a price.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2405664/windows-11-disturbs-with-new-pop-up-that-cannot-be-switched-off.html
Windows users are being notified that their systems aren't backed up with the built-in Windows backup solution. A corresponding message appears with the advice that it's best to make backups so that all data is stored "in case something happens to the PC." It almost reads like an indirect threat, but
>Microsoft is actually just pointing out the option to store file backups on its own OneDrive cloud service.
And it's also advertising more storage space. For a price.