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Saturday, April 16, 2016

Guide to Downgrade / Uninstall Windows 10 To Windows 8.1 or Windows 7


Some of my friend saying that they don’t like Windows 10 because of windows 10 feature they dont like about. Today i will teach you how to uninstall Windows 10 or downgrade your PC back to its original Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 operating system and yes you can always upgrade back to Windows 10 again later.

While the general feeling regarding Windows 10 is that the release has been a success, there will always be problems when you try and push a new version of an operating system out to hundreds of millions of people. Unsurprisingly, Windows 10 may be a good release, but it is not without its problems.

If you have found Windows 10 to be particularly problematic then you may have considered removing it in order to get back to the version of Windows you were using before that fateful update was completed. Thankfully Windows 10 gives you 30 days to restore your machine back to the state it was in before the update was done, so all is not lost.

Before we head into the steps, it’s worth mentioning that laptop/notebook users would need their machine to be plugged into a power source for being able to perform the downgrade/uninstall via this method. Here’s what you need to do.

How to downgrade or uninstall Windows 10:

Step 1: To start with, launch Settings (Windows key+I) and head to Update & security > Recovery Or simple go the right bottom side of your screen and click notification icon beside clock/date. It should scroll up just like picture below.


Step 2: Look for an option called “Go back to Windows x.x” – where ‘x.x’ is the version of Windows you were running earlier. Click the Get started button to begin the roll back process. This method should work just fine no matter which version of Windows you are coming from.


Step 3: Microsoft will now ask you to provide some feedback as to why you’re choosing to downgrade. Once that’s done, click Next.


Step 4: Now simply follow the on-screen prompts and instructions, doing as you’re told as Windows 10 is uninstalled from your system. If your old Windows was password protected, you will be asked for it to authorize the downgrade.

Sit back and enjoy the more familiar surroundings of whichever version of Windows you were using before updating to Windows 10.


It’s important to note that if you don’t see an option to restore to the old version of Windows that you so crave, then it’s probably because you cleaned your system including Previous Windows Installations using the Disk Cleanup utility.As you can see picture above the folder named windows.old located in drive. If that’s the case, then you’re unfortunately out of luck unless you have some pretty good backups laying around.

We suggest you give Windows 10 some time though, because unless you’re seeing pretty catastrophic issues, sticking with the new version of Windows is probably a pretty good idea in the long run. You’ve got 30 days to initiate the restore, after all.

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