![]() If you're using Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor (opens in new tab). ![]() Make sure to note down the exact version of Windows 10 you're on, we'll need that later-it'll be in the format of 21H1, or similar, depending on which version you're reverting to. Just navigate to the Start menu, then go into Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Recovery, and select Previous version of Windows. Reverting to Windows 10 is simple enough, provided you are still within the grace period that allows you revert to Windows 10 within a specified timeframe (opens in new tab) of 10 days.
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