How to uninstall Windows 11 if your PC won't boot

How to uninstall Windows 11 if your PC won't boot

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You have updated to Windows 11 and now it won't start properly? Here's how to remove the new version and restore the previous version.

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Windows 10 tutorial: Uninstall new version if PC won't boot

If your laptop or desktop computer stops booting due to issues after upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11, you can uninstall and roll back to the previous version using Advanced Startup available through the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). However, there is a limitation: Windows 11 (version 21H2) gives you only ten days to uninstall the new version. After ten days, the only way to undo the upgrade is to reinstall the previous version.

This guide will show you how to uninstall Windows 11 using Advanced Startup Settings if your device isn't booting properly. If you still have access to the desktop, you can use these steps to downgrade.

If you have upgraded to Windows 11 21H2 and your laptop or desktop computer is no longer booting or starting properly, you can roll back to the previous version using the Advanced Options environment.