By default, Microsoft allows users ten days to uninstall a new one information capabilities of windows 10 and revert to a previous version of the operating system.
In this article, we will show you how to increase the “time Uninstallς λειτουργικού συστήματος” για να σας δώσουμε περισσότερο χρόνο να δοκιμάσετε κάποια νέα ενημέρωση δυνατοτήτων των Windows 10.
After installing a new Windows 10 feature update, it's not uncommon to experience errors, performance issues, or compatibility issues that require uninstalling the build update until the bugs are fixed.
To go back to a previous version of Windows 10, users can go to the Recovery Settings screen in the Start> Settings> Update & Security> Recovery . From there, you can go back to the previous version by clicking on button ” Start” under “Go back to the previous version of Windows 10.”
If more than ten days have passed since its installation updating capabilities In Windows 10, the reset button will be turned off, as shown below, and you will not be able to remove the update.
For those who want to have more time to uninstall a new version, it is possible to use the command-line tool Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM.exe).
How to extend uninstall time for feature updates
As mentioned earlier, after installing a new feature update, Microsoft sets the operating system uninstall window to ten days. This is the time you need to uninstall the new update.
From an upgraded command prompt (run cmd as Administrator), you can request the value of the uninstall window setting using the following DISM command:
To open cmd as administrator, do a search for cmd in black as well icon that will appear right click - open as administrator.
DISM / Online / Get-OSUninstallWindow
As you can see below, after installing a new feature update, the "Uninstall Windows" setting is set to the ten-day default.
To extend the number of days you can do this with DISM with / Set-OSUninstallWindow as follows:
DISM / Online / Set-OSUninstallWindow /value:[days]
The number of days you set can be from 2 to 60 days. If you specify a number less than 2 or greater than 60, the setting will use the default 10-day uninstall limit.
For example, if you want to configure Windows Uninstall Windows in 59 days, use the following command:
DISM / Online / Set-OSUninstallWindow / Value: 59
For most, this setting provides ample time to decide if you want to use a newer version of Windows 10.