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You can try using Windows recovery images if you generated them in Windows 10 and only upgraded that same Windows to 11. If not, you'll have to do a clean installation.
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It will only be possible if you upgraded from 10 to 11 without doing a clean installation, then you can try using restore points. Other than that, the only option is to format and install Windows 10 using a USB.
Here are the steps on how to downgrade Windows 11 to Windows 10:
1. Back up your data:
Before proceeding, create a full backup of your important files and data to an external drive or cloud storage. This ensures you don't lose anything in the process.
2. Check the 10-day rollback period:
If you upgraded to Windows 11 within the last 10 days, you can use the built-in rollback feature for a quick and easy downgrade. Go to Settings > System > Recovery and click "Go back" under "Previous version of Windows."
3. Clean install if outside 10 days:
If you're past the 10-day window, you'll need to perform a clean installation of Windows 10. Here's how:
a. Download Windows 10: Visit the official Microsoft website (
) and download the Windows 10 installation media creation tool. b. Create installation media: Run the tool and create a bootable USB drive or DVD with Windows 10 installation files. c. Back up your data (again): Double-check that you've backed up everything you need. d. Boot from the installation media: Insert the USB or DVD and restart your PC. Press the appropriate key (usually F12 or ESC) to enter the boot menu and select the installation media. e. Follow the on-screen instructions: The Windows 10 setup will guide you through the installation process. Choose "Custom install" to erase your existing Windows 11 installation and install Windows 10 fresh. f. Restore your data: Once Windows 10 is installed, connect your external drive or access your cloud storage to restore your files and data.
Important notes:
If you've made significant changes to your system or hardware since upgrading to Windows 11, you might encounter compatibility issues or driver problems after downgrading.
Downgrading will remove any apps or programs you installed specifically for Windows 11.
It's generally a good practice to create a system restore point before making major changes to your operating system.
If you have any concerns or face difficulties, consult Microsoft's official support resources or seek assistance from a tech professional.