

In that case, you still have some choices: You can go back using a previous backup, or you can do a clean install of the operating system. If you don't see the option on the Settings app to go back to the previous version, you're either trying to uninstall Windows 10 after the first month you performed the upgrade or there is something else wrong with your computer. If you need those settings or apps back, you'll have to go install them again. Keep in mind that uninstalling Windows 10 from your computer will remove apps and settings configured after the upgrade. Make sure you have the required password, and click Next.Ĭlick the Go back to Windows 7 or Go back to Windows 8.1 button to complete the process. If you used a different password to sign in to your account on the previous installation, you will need that password to sign in after you go back. However, if you're ready to go back, click No, thanks to continue.Ĭarefully read what will happen with your apps and settings during this process and click Next. If you do, click the Get started button.Īnswer the question why you're going back and click Next.īefore you go back, you'll get the choice to install updates (if available) to try to fix any issues. If you're still within the first month since you upgraded to Windows 10, you'll see the "Go back to Windows 7" or "Go to back to Windows 8" section.
