Announced on June 24, 2021, Windows 11 is the upcoming major update that is expected to roll out pretty soon. Microsoft recently announced that the initial release date of Windows 11 is 5th October. Yes, you heard that right!

Windows 11 will be available to download from 5th October onwards and is compatible with almost a majority of Windows 10 devices. Windows 11 offers you a revamped creative space that will allow you to maximize your productivity. With a fresh desktop layout, widgets, multi-tasking, and switching between your apps, Windows 11 will make everything easy and at your fingertips. We’re sure you must be thrilled, isn’t it?

Why Would I Downgrade From Windows 11 to Windows 10?

  • You feel that Windows 10 had a better user experience and familiarity.
  • Hardware requirements are stringent.
  • You find Windows 11 to be buggy or the update hasn’t brought favorable results.
  • You miss certain built-in apps and features of Windows 10.

Already Upgraded to Windows 11 Beta Version

Although, most users already upgraded to the Windows 11 Beta version by enrolling in Windows Insider Program to get a taste of the upcoming major update to be released by Microsoft. If you’re facing any issues on your device after upgrading to Windows 11, there’s still a fair chance to downgrade from Windows 11. Yes, it’s never too late.

Not a fan of the Windows 11 Beta? Missing Windows 10? We’ve got you covered. In this post, we have listed a step-by-step guide that will allow you to roll back to Windows 10 in just a few quick steps.

Also read: How to Repair Windows 11 Using 6 Methods

How to Check for Windows 11 Compatibility?

Before you downgrade from Windows 11 and roll back to Windows 10, here’s something you should try.

Download the PC Health Checkup app offered by Windows Insider Program. If you’re already a member of the Windows Insider Program, enter your credentials and log in to your account.

The PC Health Check application by Windows Insider Program scans your device to check whether it meets minimum system requirements. The PC Health Check app will list down the criteria and will allow you to figure out whether your PC or laptop is eligible for Windows 11 upgrade, after analyzing your device specifications.

If the processor isn’t supported, or if there are any other missing criteria, you can follow the below-mentioned steps to downgrade from Windows 11 and roll back to an earlier version of Windows.

Also read: FIX: Wireless Printer Not Responding on Windows 11/10

How to Downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10

Is Windows 11 not meeting your current requirements or is it failing to match up to your expectations? Follow these quick steps to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10.

Downgrade from Windows 11 (Within 10 Days)

Just 10 days (or less) since you upgraded to Windows 11? If you wish to go back to a previous Windows version, here’s a quick way to downgrade from Windows 11, if you haven’t crossed the 10-day mark yet.

Open Settings> System> Recovery.

Scroll through the Recovery options and then select the “Go Back” button if you’re not pleased with this version.

Windows will now pop up a confirmation window listing a variety of options about why you are choosing to roll back to an earlier build. Select the respective reason and then hit the “Next” button to proceed.

Wait for a few minutes until the downgrade process is completed successfully.

Also read: Windows 11 Taskbar Not Working: Here’s How To Fix

Downgrade from Windows 11 (After 10 days of Installation)

Missed the 10-day mark of downgrading Windows 11? Don’t worry. There’s still a way to roll back to Windows 10. One of the quickest ways to roll back to Windows 10 is by installing a fresh copy of Windows on your device. Follow these quick steps:

Head on to Microsoft’s official webpage and then download the Windows Media Creation tool.

After the installation process is completed, run the Media Creation Tool on your PC. Accept the terms of the agreement to proceed ahead.

Select the “Upgrade this PC now” option. Hit on the Next button.

Upgrade your device to the latest available version of Windows 10. After setting up everything, hit on the “Install” button to begin the installation process.

Also read: Windows 11 Installation Stuck at 100%? How to fix

Conclusion

The early builds of Windows 11, or say any other versions come included with a bunch of bugs or glitches as the development phase is still undergoing. Windows 11 will be available to download from 5th October and later. So, are you excited about Microsoft’s upcoming major update?

Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments space!

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