Numerous findings are being made as more users test out the Windows 11 insider build. One feature worth noting is the possibility to revert to Windows 10 after 10 days of having the upgrade installed. Microsoft has made the process of downgrading relatively simple, but there is a time limit. There are options to revert your device to Windows 10 if you are unsatisfied with your Windows 11 experience so far.
In this guide, we will delve into how to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10. So, without much further ado, let’s get started.
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Here’s how to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 in a few simple steps
- Go to the Microsoft website’s Windows 10 download page.
- Click ‘Download tool now’ under ‘Create Windows 10 installation media.’
- Once the download is complete, double-click the downloaded file to open it.
- Select ‘Yes’ from the ‘Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?’ pop-up. The Windows 10 Setup window should now appear. Click ‘Accept’ after a few seconds to agree to the terms and conditions.
- For a few seconds, the ‘Getting a few things ready’ screen will appear. Select ‘Upgrade this PC now’ from the following screen and click ‘Next.’
- Windows 10 will now be downloaded in its most recent version. In the meantime, you can continue to use your PC.
- When the download is finished, click ‘Next’ and then ‘Accept’ on the next screen.
- On the ‘Choose what to keep’ screen, make sure to pick ‘Nothing,’ then ‘Next.’
- You’ll now be on the screen that says “Ready to install.” To begin the procedure, click ‘Install,’ but be aware that there is no going back.
- Once this process is completed, you’ll need to follow the procedures as if you’re using the device for the first time. It won’t take long, and you’ll be up and running with the latest version of Windows 10 in no time.