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how to go back to previous version of windows 10

how to go back to previous version of windows 10

For a limited time after upgrading to Windows 10, you'll be able to go back to your previous version of Windows by selecting the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Recovery and then selecting Get started under Go back to the previous version of Windows 10.

  1. How do I restore my Windows 10 computer to an earlier date?
  2. How do I go back to a previous version of Windows?
  3. How do I get to a restore point in Windows 10?

How do I restore my Windows 10 computer to an earlier date?

Go to the search field in your taskbar and type “system restore,” which will bring up “Create a restore point” as the best match. Click on that. Again, you'll find yourself in the System Properties window and the System Protection tab. This time, click on “System Restore...”

How do I go back to a previous version of Windows?

Open the Windows 10 Settings Menu by clicking the gear icon in the Windows Start menu, or by pressing “Windows+I” keys.

  1. Click “Update & security”
  2. Click the “Recovery” tab on the sidebar.
  3. Under “Go back to the previous version of Windows 10,” click “Get started.”

How do I get to a restore point in Windows 10?

How to recover using System Restore on Windows 10

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Create a restore point, and click the top result to open the System Properties page.
  3. Click the System Restore button. ...
  4. Click the Next button. ...
  5. Select the restore point to revert changes.

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