How to roll back to Windows 10 from Windows 11 – Guide

If you installed Windows 11 on an old computer that has been idle for more than a year, then you can uninstall it without having to reinstall your old operating system from scratch. If you installed Windows 11 on a new computer that has been active for less than a month, then you will have to reinstall your old operating system from scratch.

First, let’s assume that you didn’t use the Insider Program to get Windows 11 (and that you didn’t customize your registry to manually bypass a hardware lockdown). Instead, the upgrade was offered to you because your PC has the right processor, TPM chip and other necessary components. If that’s the case and it hasn’t been more than 10 days since you installed Windows 11, so here you’ll learn how to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10.

Below are ways to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10

How to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 in the first 10 days

On the ‘System’ tab, make sure that ‘Show hidden files and folders’ is enabled. ..

Scroll down and select the ‘Recovery’ option.

If you have a previous Windows version, you can choose to restore it or use one of the recovery options.

In the window that appears, choose any of the options and click ‘Next’. When prompted to check for updates, click ‘No thanks’. Click Next on the following two screens and ‘Back to previous version’ to get the process started.

How to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 after 10 days

There, you will find a link to the Windows 10 Creators Update. Click on it, and you will be taken to the Windows 10 Update page. Click on the link for the Creators Update, and you will be taken to the download page.

After clicking the ‘Download Tool Now’ button, you will be taken to a page where you will need to provide your name, email address and other required information. Once you have provided these information, the tool will start downloading your Windows 10 installation media. Once the media has been downloaded, you will be able to open it and install Windows 10.

The downloaded file will open automatically. ..

In the ‘How do I allow this app to make changes to my device?’ pop-up, select ‘Yes’.

The Windows 10 installation window will appear. After a few seconds, click ‘Install’ to begin the installation process. ..

The “Preparing a few things” screen will be displayed for a few seconds. On the next screen, select ‘Update this PC now’ and click ‘Next’.

Windows 10 is now available for download. You can still use your PC in the meantime, but you may want to check out the new features in the latest version.

When the download is complete, click ‘Next’ and ‘Accept’ on the next screen. ..

The ‘Choose what to keep’ screen asks you to choose between keeping nothing and keeping the item you just selected. If you select ‘Nothing’, then the screen goes back to the main menu and you can’t make any further changes. If you select ‘Keep’, then the item will be kept and you can continue making changes.

You have now reached the ‘Install’ page. Click ‘Install’ to begin the installation process, but be warned: there is no going back from here. ..

Final note

Windows 10 is a great operating system that many people are using to run their day-to-day lives. However, if you have ever had to roll back to Windows 10 from Windows 11, then you may have had some trouble doing so. In this guide, we will be taking you through how to do just that. If you have ever used Windows 10 before, then you will know that it is a very user-friendly operating system. However, if you have ever rolled back to Windows 10 from Windows 11, then you may not be able to do so easily. This is because the two operating systems are very different in terms of how they work. Windows 10 is designed for users who want a simple and easy experience when using their computer. On the other hand, Windows 11 is designed for users who want more control over their computer and their data. So in order to roll back to Windows 10 from Windows 11, we first need to understand what each operating system does differently. Once we understand what each operating system does differently, we can start rolling back our computers using the steps below: