
Going back to an earlier Windows 10 build
Follow the remaining prompts until you finally see the option to click on Go back to earlier build. Next, complete the quick Microsoft survey when asked to do so and click on No thanks when asked if you want to check for any pending updates to Windows 11. Inside the Recovery menu, go under Recovery Options and click on the Go back button to begin the roll-back process. Next, from the System menu, scroll down through the list of available options and click on Recovery. Once you’re inside the settings menu, click on System from the vertical menu on the left. Inside the text box that just appeared, type ‘ Accessing the Settings menu Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. If you had enough of Windows 11 and you want to migrate back to the known waters of Windows 10, follow the instructions below to rollback via the Recovery menu: How to Roll Back (Uninstall) Windows 11įortunately, Microsoft has made it very easy to make the transition back to Windows 10 if you’re still under the 10-day grace period. Note: After the 10 day period, Microsoft will purge the old OS files making it impossible for you to do a hassle-free rollback to Windows 10. If you decide to roll back within this 10-day period, you will be able to roll back while keeping all the files and data you originally brought over from Windows 10 (think of it as a grace period)