How to Leave Windows Insider Program in Windows 11 – Guide

Windows 11 was released on the Windows Insider Program Dev and Beta channels. If you signed up for the Insider Program and you have Windows 11 installed on your computer, it will automatically update with new features extra hour. However, if your operating system changes overnight, it can seriously hamper your productivity, especially if the upgrade has major issues. If you’ve had enough of the unstable preview builds, you can opt out of the Windows Insider Program and return to Windows 10.

How to Leave the Windows Insider Program

If you decide to stop receiving Windows Insider Preview Build updates, there are two options: unsubscribing from your PC or reverting to Windows 10. ..

Please upgrade to Windows 11.0.6002 or later.

To start the best match for your needs, look for Settings in the Start menu. ..

Windows Insider Program: Navigate to Windows Update and click Windows Insider Program.

Stop getting preview builds and switch to Unenroll this device when the next version of Windows is released. Your device will now be opted out of the Windows Insider Program. ..

If you upgrade to Windows 11, your device will not receive preview builds of the next major version.

How to Revert to Windows 10

The first is to install Windows 10 on your computer using a USB drive or DVD. The second is to upgrade your current Windows 10 installation to Windows 11 using the Microsoft Update service. ..

  1. Boot your device into Recovery Mode.
  2. Type “cmd” and press enter to open the command prompt.
  3. Type “netstat -an” and press enter to see the network status of your device.
  4. Type “wmic path\to\windows10\system32\config” and press enter to change the Windows 10 system configuration file location on your device.
  5. Type “netstat -an | grep ipv4” and press enter to see the IP address of all devices on your network that are running Windows 10, as well as their status (connected, disconnected, or paused).

In the Start menu, find Settings and select the best match.

If you are having trouble booting your computer, try to boot into Windows 8 by navigating to System > Recovery > Recovery Option > Previous Windows Version and finally selecting Back if the option is available. ..

Please follow the onscreen instructions to complete the rollback process.

If you want to keep your current Windows 10 installation, but disable the Back option, you can do so by following these steps:

  1. Open the Start menu and click on the Settings icon.
  2. Under System and Security, click on Backup and Restore.
  3. Under Backup Type, select Full or Customized backup and then click on Next.
  4. On the next screen, under Destination Location, select a location on your computer where you want to save your backup files and then click on Next.
  5. On the next screen, under Backup Schedule, select a time for your backup to run and then click on Next.
  6. On the final screen of the Backup and Restore wizard, review your settings and then click on Finish. ..

Restore Windows 10 with a clean install

If you’re going this way, first you’ll want to back up your data. This is because you will be uninstalling your existing Windows 11 and replacing it with a clean, stable version of Windows 10. Your files and apps will not transfer.

To create Windows 10 installation media, you will need to use an external device, such as a USB, with at least 8GB of free storage. To do this, you will need to first create a new folder on your computer called “Windows 10”. In this new folder, you will also need to create a new file called “Setup.exe”. This file will contain the instructions for creating the Windows 10 installation media. Once you have created the Windows 10 installation media and created the Setup.exe file, you will need to copy it to your computer’s hard drive. You can do this by using either of two methods:

  1. Copy the Setup.exe file to your computer’s hard drive and then paste it into an open command prompt window and then click on “Run”.
  2. Copy the Setup.exe file and then paste it into an empty folder on your computer and then click on “Copy”.
  1. Copy the files to your computer
  2. Burn the media to a CD or DVD
  3. Insert the media into your computer
  4. Start the installation process

To restart your computer, open the Start menu and click Restart. On the Advanced startup screen, click Restart now. ..

To install Windows 10 on a new or existing computer, you will need to delete all disk partitions. ..

The installation process will take some time and you will be able to set up Windows 10 on your device.

Final note

If you’re unhappy with the Windows Insider Program, there are a few things you can do to leave it. This guide will show you how. ..