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If you upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 (or from one major build to another, like 21H2 to 22H2), you have a limited 10-day window to go back. After that, Windows deletes the old system files to free up space.

If a specific recent update (such as a cumulative update or security patch) is causing system instability, Bluetooth issues, or driver conflicts, it can be removed individually without affecting user data.

Your computer will restart and restore your previous version of Windows 11. 2. Uninstall Monthly Quality and Security Updates

If you don’t have a restore point, this method won’t work. Consider enabling automatic restore points for the future.

Reverting a Windows 11 update is straightforward if you act quickly. For quality updates, use the Uninstall feature. For version upgrades, remember the 10-day limit. Always back up your data and create restore points to give yourself safety nets for future updates.

This section applies to users who recently upgraded to Windows 11 and wish to return to Windows 10, or users rolling back a major Feature Update (e.g., 23H2 to 22H2).