I'm having a major issue with my computer because my dad accidentally hit the Install Windows 11 button one day. I managed to roll it back to Windows 10, but every time my computer restarts or updates, it insists on going back to Windows 11. It's super frustrating. I even came home from a trip once to find my system reverted to Windows 11 again. What can I do to stop this from happening?
4 Answers
Have you thought that maybe your dad might be reinstalling Windows 11 when you're not around? You might want to check if he's doing that. Just so you know, updates and support for Windows 10 are stopping soon, so it might be wise to look into a smoother transition to 11.
Honestly, I don't see what the big deal is with Windows 11. If you’re having problems with the interface, it might just take some getting used to. But I’ve noticed some users say their computers feel slower and use up battery faster on it. If battery life is a major concern for you, that's definitely something to think about before switching.
If all else fails and you're really not a fan of Windows 11, you could consider switching to Linux. It's a solid operating system if you're open to a change, plus it has a lot of community support.
The simplest way to avoid this is to just upgrade to Windows 11. Keep in mind that Windows 10 is reaching its end of life soon, which means no more support or security updates in just a few months. It's better to adapt to Windows 11 now than to be stuck in a tough spot later.
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