Windows 11 will give 10 days to revert to Windows 10

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Upgrading to a new version of the operating system of your choice can be scary. With Windows 11 on the horizon, many people will have to choose if they want to leave Windows 10. Fortunately, you will have 10 days to test it before the update is permanent.

You can try windows 11 right now if you sign up for the Insiders program, but the public release of Windows 11 won't be ready for everyone until late 2021 or early 2022. If you hesitate to change, the good news is that you won't compromise with Windows 11 then you update.

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According to the FAQ section On the Windows web portal 11, Microsoft claims there will be a period of 10 days when you can go back to Windows 10 and keep all the files and data you brought.

Can i go back to windows 10 after update if i don't like windows 11?

Essentially, Microsoft offers users a grace period. Instale Windows 11, try it for more than a week and then decide if you want to go back to Windows 10. If those pass 10 days and decide you want to go back to Windows 10, you will have to backup your data, clean your computer's hard drive, reinstale Windows 10 and transfer your files to your PC.

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