Indycars
Well-Known Member
Thanks ChoppedTop, guess I learned something today. It is possible and the sooner the
better. After 30 days the latest Windows version deletes a folder with the info needed to
return to a previous version. They do this to free up considerable space.
https://www.techradar.com/how-to/co...vert-back-to-windows-7-or-windows-8-1-1325555
Did you upgrade in the past 30 days?
If it has been less than 30 days since you upgraded to Windows 10, then you can quite
easily downgrade to your previous version of Windows.
To do this, open up the Start menu and select 'Settings', then 'Update & security'. From
there, select 'Recovery' and you'll see either 'Go back to Windows 7' or 'Go back to
Windows 8.1', depending on your previous operating system.
Click the 'Get started' button and the process will begin. You may be asked why you're
uninstalling Windows 10 and downgrading to your previous version of Windows. Once
the process is complete, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 will be back.
better. After 30 days the latest Windows version deletes a folder with the info needed to
return to a previous version. They do this to free up considerable space.
https://www.techradar.com/how-to/co...vert-back-to-windows-7-or-windows-8-1-1325555
Did you upgrade in the past 30 days?
If it has been less than 30 days since you upgraded to Windows 10, then you can quite
easily downgrade to your previous version of Windows.
To do this, open up the Start menu and select 'Settings', then 'Update & security'. From
there, select 'Recovery' and you'll see either 'Go back to Windows 7' or 'Go back to
Windows 8.1', depending on your previous operating system.
Click the 'Get started' button and the process will begin. You may be asked why you're
uninstalling Windows 10 and downgrading to your previous version of Windows. Once
the process is complete, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 will be back.