How to change Windows 11 to Windows 10
How to change Windows 11 to Windows 10
If you've upgraded your PC to Windows 11 and want to go back to Windows 10, there are two ways to do it. Here's what you need to know about switching from Windows 11 to stable old Windows 10.
Option 1: Roll Back to Windows 10
First, if you upgraded to Windows 11 in the last 10 days, you can "roll back" to your previous Windows 10 installation. Think of this like pressing a big "Undo" button. You'll get your old Windows 10 environment back.
This option is only available for 10 days because Windows only keeps your old operating system files for 10 days. After 10 days, Windows deletes them from your internal drive to free up space.
Settings > System > Recovery.
Under Recovery Options, you'll see a "Go Back" button. If the option is available on your system, you can click the "Go Back" button, and then Windows will roll back to Windows 10, replacing your current Windows 11 system with your old Windows 10 system.
Option 2: Reinstall Windows 10
If the "Go Back" button in Settings is grayed out and the Settings app says that the option is no longer available on your PC, you'll need to reinstall Windows 10. You'll get a completely fresh Windows installation via www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10, and then you will have the new Windows 10 on the PC !
and if you want to activate the Windows 10, you can get a Windows 10 Product key at the Microsoft Partner online store Keyingo.com
Remember to back up your important files before using either option. A roll back isn't likely to erase your personal files, but things happen — and a fresh install of Windows 10 will erase your files.
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