However, if you’ve been running into problems either with hardware, application, or don’t like it, Microsoft says not to worry; you can always go back to Windows 10 at any time. Sure, Windows 11 is a pretty huge update, especially visually. When you add the new Start Menus, system tray, refreshed taskbar, and notifications center, you may feel a bit overwhelmed and not ready to take on the entirely new OS. There is a ten-day grace period in which you’re allowed to downgrade to Windows 10, and the process is rather easy. If it’s been longer than ten days, it gets a little more troublesome as you will have to do a clean installation of Windows 10 to uninstall Windows 11.
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According to Lenovo support, (opens in new tab)“Once you have upgraded to Windows 11, you have 10 days to utilize the rollback function to move back to Windows 10 while keeping files and data that you brought along with you. After that 10-day period, you will need to back up your data and do a “clean install” to move back to Windows 10”. That all being expressed, if it has been less than ten days since you upgraded to Windows 11, the process to downgrade is fairly simple. It can be handled by navigating to the Settings>Update & Security> Recovery. If it’s been less than ten days, you will see the option to go back to your previous version of Windows. Sadly, it has been longer than ten days. You will not have access to this recovery option and will have to do a clean install of Windows 10 then. To do so, you will need to use Microsoft’s Media Creation tool. After you’ve downloaded, the tool will allow you to reinstall Windows 10 and make a bootable USB stick. Be warned; the latter will wipe your apps and settings, so you should first back up your files and apps. If you are not a fan of using the Media Creation Tool, you can manually download Windows 10 ISO here (opens in new tab) and create your own bootable USB drive. You could also choose to partition your drive and re-install Windows 10 but, you may also have to reactivate the license. VIA Windows Latest