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I've had nothing but issues since upgrading to Win 11
How do I revert back to the last version of Win 10 that I had before upgrading to Win 11?
How do I revert back to the last version of Win 10 that I had before upgrading to Win 11?
If you upgraded within the last 10 days, you can downgrade to Windows 10 How to Downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10
Hi, I suggest you have at most 3 options.
a. Register on elevenforum.com and try to resolve whatever issues you have with Win 11. This is tenforums for Win 10.
b. Restore the disk image you last created when using Win 10. You do use 3rd party disk imaging regularly and routinely as is endlessly recommended by members here, don't you?
c. Clean install Win 10, knowing that it's end of life (no more updates) in Oct '25.
Noted your MOBO seems practically brand new, but yours is a self-built system.
Note: FYI - Set Number of Days can Go Back to Previous Version of Windows
According to Microsoft's website:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...e-e1056591e91f
You can take a look at:
downgrade to windows 10 from windows 11 after 10 days - Search
But the results there don't seem to be that hopeful...
And, you want to do that, WHY?
An upgrade from one OS to another is never as good as a Clean Install. For that reason, I have never done upgrades, from OS to OS.
I tried Windows 10 and did not like it at all, so I've never run it as my everyday OS.
I basically went from Windows 8.1/Pro/64 to Windows 11/Pro/64 in just one move, by doing a CLEAN Install.
That's the ONLY way to get a pure and clean install. And, I've found Windows 11 to be very easy to customize to my own preferences.
If you keep all your data files on someplace other than C:\, then a clean install, wiping out your old OS, should be no problem for you.
For storage purposes, I've condensed all my data files down to just five folders, on a Storage partition of my main 500GB Crucial SSD.
And I have them all backed up to a 1TB drive, and several USB Flash Drives.
So, if my main SSD ever shoots craps, (fails) I won't loose any of my data files.
I do wish you good luck,
TM
Yes. Your only option now is a clean install ( or restoring an image from before the upgrade, if you made one one).
Logical Ron has been trying to sort out the issues over on 11F, here:
New GPU driver can detect 2nd monitor | Windows 11 Forum
I would appreciate thoughts on this question.
When I upgraded to Windows 11 I started to have issues with one of my monitors going black for a second or two each day most days once but sometimes two times. I found that there were post about the "Black Screen of Death" with Win 11 so I decided to do a fresh install back to Win 10.
I bought a new GPU and since then the black screen has stopped so I assume it was either the old GPU or the cables. I decided to upgrade to a newer GPU so I didn't take the time to buy new cables to see if the issue was still happening, so I don't know if it was the cables or the GPU since I replace both with new ones.
So my questions is,
Will the free upgrade to Win 11 always be available to me? if not since the problem went away after replacing my GPU and cables would it be a good idea to upgrade back to Win 11 or stay with Win 10