If you recently upgraded to Windows 11 version 22 H2 and are experiencing issues with your system, there is a way to roll back to the previous version of Windows 11. Maybe the latest update is not meeting your expectations, breaking your Wi-Fi, causing driver or gaming issues, or simply not working for you. Whatever the reason may be, rolling back to the previous version is a simple process that you can do in just a few steps.
If you have been wondering how to roll back or uninstall the feature update, this guide is for you. First, head to the settings menu and on the system page, scroll down to the recovery section. Here, you will see an option to “go back if this version isn’t working.” Click on this option and wait for a couple of seconds as it prepares to roll back to the previous version.
Next, you will go through a series of steps, including selecting the reason for rolling back and clicking on “next” to proceed. The process may take a little time, but it will eventually take you back to the previous version of Windows 11, i.e., version 21 H2.
It’s essential to note that the only way to roll back or uninstall the feature update using this method is if the windows.old folder, which is a backup of your previous operating system (version 21 H2), is still on your system. If you have already deleted this folder, you won’t be able to roll back using this method. However, you can free up storage space after upgrading to Windows 11 version 22 H2 by following the steps in this previous video.
In summary, if you’re not happy with the current version of Windows 11 (version 22 H2), you can use the go back option to roll back to the previous version (version 21 H2). It’s a simple process that you can do in just a few steps, provided the windows.old folder is still on your system. So, if you’re experiencing issues with the latest update, follow these steps to roll back and enjoy a more stable version of Windows 11.