Windows 11 has been the talk of the town since its release, with its sleek design and new features. However, like any new software, it may come with its own set of bugs and issues. If you have recently updated to Windows 11 and are experiencing problems, you may want to consider rolling back the update. In this article, we will discuss how to rollback Windows 11 update and address any issues you may be facing.
Check for Compatibility
Before rolling back the Windows 11 update, it is important to check if your system is compatible with the new software. Windows 11 has stricter hardware requirements compared to its predecessor, so it is possible that your system may not meet the minimum requirements. To check this, go to Settings > System > About and look for the “Windows specifications” section. Here, you will see if your system meets the requirements for Windows 11.
Create a Backup
Before proceeding with the rollback, it is important to create a backup of your important files and data. This will ensure that you do not lose any important information during the process. You can use an external hard drive or cloud storage to create a backup of your files.
Rollback Windows 11 Update
To rollback the Windows 11 update, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under the “Go back to the previous version of Windows 11” section, click on the “Get started” button. This will initiate the rollback process. Follow the on-screen instructions and your system will be reverted back to the previous version of Windows 11.
Rollback Nvidia Drivers
If you are experiencing issues with your Nvidia drivers after updating to Windows 11, you may need to rollback the drivers as well. To do this, go to Device Manager and expand the “Display adapters” section. Right-click on your Nvidia graphics card and select “Properties”. Go to the “Driver” tab and click on the “Roll Back Driver” button. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Troubleshooting
If you are still experiencing issues after rolling back the Windows 11 update, you can try troubleshooting the problem. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot and select the appropriate troubleshooter for your issue. You can also try updating your drivers and performing a clean boot to see if that resolves the issue.
Reinstall Windows 11
If all else fails, you may need to reinstall Windows 11. To do this, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery and under the “Reset this PC” section, click on the “Get started” button. This will reinstall Windows 11 and give you a fresh start.
By following these steps, you can easily rollback the Windows 11 update and address any issues you may be facing. Remember to always check for compatibility and create a backup before proceeding with any major changes to your system. Have you had to rollback the Windows 11 update? Let us know in the comments.