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.
If you upgraded to Windows 11 from Windows 10, you can downgrade back to Windows 10 using the steps below. Note that this will erase your current data and settings, so make sure you have a backup before proceeding. First, check if your PC has the necessary components: -Processor: If your PC has a 1GHz or faster processor, it’s likely that it has the necessary components. If not, you can upgrade your processor before proceeding. -TPM chip: If your PC has a TPM chip, it’s likely that it has the necessary components. If not, you can upgrade your TPM chip before proceeding. -RAM: Your PC needs at least 4GB of RAM to downgrade. More is better but 8GB or more is required for some features in Windows 10 (such as BitLocker). -HDD size: The minimum size for a Windows 10 installation disk is 100GB but larger disks are recommended (200GB or more). You can create a new installation disk by using the Media Creation Tool (available in the Update & Security section of Settings). -Graphics card: Your graphics card needs to be compatible with DirectX 12 and have at least 1GB of dedicated memory. You can find out if your graphics card is compatible by checking its manufacturer website or by searching online for “DX12 graphics cards” or “Windows 10 compatible graphics cards”. ..
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
In the ‘System’ tab, make sure that the ‘Settings’ tab is selected. On the ‘Settings’ tab, you can change how your computer behaves.
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.
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. In the window that appears, choose any of the options and click ‘Next’. When prompted to check for updates, click ‘Yes’. 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.
Once complete, click on the downloaded file to open it.
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 ‘Accept’ to agree to the terms and conditions.
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 will now be downloaded. You can still use your PC in the meantime. ..
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 ‘Next’, then the item you just selected is added to your shopping cart and you can continue shopping.
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
If you’re unhappy with the new Windows 10 operating system, there’s a way to revert back to Windows 10 from Windows 11. This guide will show you how. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us in the comments. And please share this article with your friends if you think it might help them too. ..