Don't Like Windows 11 Can Still Go Back to Windows 10, But ...

 


Microsoft has started rolling out Windows 11 updates for Insider members. If there are users who have updated their device to Windows 11 but do not like the way it looks, Microsoft allows users to go back to Windows 10, but with conditions.
In the Windows 11 FAQ provided by Microsoft to PC manufacturers, it is stated that users can go back to Windows 10 within 10 days of updating their device to Windows 11.



All data stored on the computer will be restored as before in Windows 10, so you don't have to worry about losing existing applications or data.





Since Windows 11 is still in beta, not the final version, some users are bound to have problems with performance or may not like the way it looks. But if you want to go back to Windows 10, you should move quickly before the 10-day deadline ends.



To restore the computer's operating system from Windows 11 to Windows 10 is quite simple. Open the Start menu, then select Settings > Windows update > Advanced options > Recovery > Previous version of Windows.



Microsoft says the 10-day deadline applies to beta and final versions of Windows 11. "The 10-day rule applies to the current beta. We will share more information about the final version in the near future," said a Microsoft representative, as quoted from Cnet, Monday (12/7/2021).



If you have exceeded the 10 day limit set by Microsoft, you can still go back to Windows 10 but the method is a bit more complicated than the method above.



You should backup all data and perform a 'clean install' of Windows 10 on the device. Or if you have made a Windows 10 system backup before installing Windows 11, you can restore the data in the backup.



The final version of Windows 11 will be rolled out to all users by the end of the year holiday season. This operating system brings many new changes, including a more modern appearance and improved performance.



But if you are not interested in Windows 11 and still want to use Windows 11, don't worry. Microsoft will still provide support for Windows 10 until October 2025.
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