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Didn’t Windows 11 work for you? You can reverse the upgrade within 10 days

Of course, there is always the option of a clean installation of Windows 10, but Windows 11 also offers a more elegant solution – if they were installed as an upgrade from Windows 10.

  • Start → Settings (Windows + i) → System → Recovery.
  • click Go Back under Previous version of Windows.
  • tick one in the reason selection
  • Next
  • you will receive an offer of updates → No, thanks / No, thank you
  • several times → Next
  • → Go back to Windows 10

This procedure has one major advantage that some users may appreciate – it should (unlike the new installation of dozens) preserve the settings and all data.


Complaints about Windows 11 are gradually increasing among users for various reasons. One of the first was the end of support for the so-called classic Start menu, which disappeared in Windows 11 preview build 22000.65:

Some users have been disappointed that after at least 20 years of right-clicking on the taskbar, this option has been removed.

The last straw for some AMD users was that Microsoft didn’t even bother to copy the processor scheduler Zen / Ryzen from Windows 10 and implemented only a generic that crashes performance. In combination with another system bug, as a result of which L3 cache responses are 3x slower, there is a ~ 15% loss of performance:

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