It's been almost three years since Windows 11 was released, and it seems Microsoft hasn't been able to win over users and convince them about its new operating system.
Windows 11's market share is estimated to be less than a third of all Windows, according to with the latest figures from Statcounter.
Modifying, customizing and "cleaning" the operating system of unnecessary elements has become a common practice among Windows friends.
The Statcounter data above clearly shows that most users are still using Windows 10 as they hold the majority of the market. While there are certainly many users who can't upgrade to 11 due to the strict system requirements, there are others who would rather just stick with 10.
If you are one of those who have upgraded to Windows 11 but prefer the aesthetic presentation of 10, there is a new unofficial app called “RevertSV”. The new app lets you transform the way Windows 11 looks like Windows 10.
It will just change the outer shell, (only the UI) but your OS will remain Windows 11, and it will just refresh. YouTuber LagLife, who is the developer of the app, promises a “one-click” solution.
If you are interested you can download it from here
https://archive.org/details/revertsv