If it was 10 days or less, then you may open Settings and go to System->Recovery and click on Previous version of Windows to rollback. In case it has been more than 10 days since the upgrade or the option is disable, then you won't be able to rollback, and you have to reinstall the Windows.
Within 10 days of upgrading, navigate to Update History > Recovery Options > Go Back. After 10 days of upgrading, you'll need to perform a clean install using Windows 10 installation media. To do so, navigate to Microsoft's Windows 10 download page to get and install the downgrade.
The only way is a reinstall. If it has been over ten days since you upgraded to Windows 11, the options are limited for you. To go back to Windows 10, you would need to perform a custom installation of Windows that would remove everything unless you backed up.
But if you have just updated system once, you can uninstall and delete Windows 10 so to roll back to Windows 7 or 8 after 30 days. Go to "Settings" > "Update & security" > "Recovery" > "Get Started" > Choose "Restore factory settings".
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program > Stop Insider Preview Builds to see your options. If you're in the Beta Channel or the Release Preview Channel, you can flip the switch to stop getting preview builds on your device when the next major release of Windows launches to the public.
Now, you leave the Windows Insider Program. Your device will not receive Windows 11 preview builds. If you want to get a stable version of Windows 11, you need to continue with the next step.
Go to Settings > System > Recovery and, under the Advanced Startup heading, click Restart Now. At the Windows 11 recovery menu, choose Use A Device and select your USB drive. When you see the prompt to boot from the USB drive, tap the spacebar to start Windows Setup. Follow the prompts to install Windows 10.
The answer to the question, “Is Windows 10 or 11 better?” depends on your unique needs. Windows 10 is a solid operating system that can allow you to work, play, and interact with useful apps. And Windows 11 can help you in the same way, but with enhanced features for gaming and interface layouts.
Select Start > Settings > Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates .
If you feel Windows 11 running slow or freezing, the reasons could come from low system storage or running too many programs at the same time.
OK, first resetting is not what you and if you go back to the last version, it will still be an Insider version. You need to go get the latest public version 16299.214 iso and install that. After that is installed, go to settings and make sure Insider builds is turned off. Was this reply helpful?
Upgrading to Windows 11 doesn't delete any data as long as you click the "Keep personal files and apps" option.
If you want to remove your Windows 11 PC from the Insider Program, you have until March 8, 2023. The option is only available for those in the Beta Channel. Microsoft opens a window to opt out of the Beta Channel. The option is only available through March 8, 2023.
In the Settings window, click on Update & Security, and in the next window, select Windows Update from the left panel. Your screen should now display if Windows 11 is ready to be installed on your PC. If it is, you can click on Stay on Windows 10 for now. Alternatively, you can click on Pause updates for 7 days.
Open Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program. Select Choose your Insider settings. Select the desired channel, either Beta Channel (Recommended), or Release Preview Channel. The next time you receive an update, it will be for your new channel.
After downloading and installing Windows 11, you only have 10 days to revert your system to Windows 10. If you roll back to the old OS, all the information stored on your computer will automatically repopulate there, so you won't have to worry about any files disappearing.
If it has been 10 days or less since you upgraded to Windows 10, you can roll your system back.
Extending the Rollback Period from 10 to 60 Days
However, the 10 days limit can be limiting if you discover a serious problem after the rollback period is expired. Alternatively, you can go back to the previous version of Windows by performing a repair install.