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If you don't like Windows 11, you can downgrade back to Windows 10, but the method may vary depending on how long ago you upgraded to Windows 11.
This article explains how to downgrade Windows 11 back to Windows 10 in one of two different ways, depending on how long ago you upgraded.
Not a fan of Microsoft's newest operating system? You can go back to Windows 10, but you only have a certain number of days to revert your OS.
If you purchased a PC with Windows 11 preinstalled, you can replace the operating system with Windows 10. Well, sort of.
With Windows 11, Microsoft shifted from its aging Metro design language to Fluent design, a more mature, minimal, and modern UI with rounded corners and a warmer color palette.
Microsoft gives you 10 days to revert from Windows 11 to 10. However, there is a way to extend that deadline. Here's how to return to the comfort of Windows 10.
Don’t like Windows 11? You can go back to Windows 10. Here’s how.
Roll back to Windows 10 if you don’t like Windows 11. Here's how you can downgrade.
Windows 11 is out now, and while its public reception is good, certain design changes have proven controversial. Here's how to downgrade to Windows 10.