Windows 11 is something wrong? Reset to Windows 10

A new support page on her website gives instructions to those interested in installing Windows 11. In fact a separate page includes instructions for upgrading Windows 10 devices that are not compatible with Windows 11 system requirements.

Of course, Lefteris overtook the company from yesterday with the publication Windows 11 Installation on systems that do not support them containing the information you need to upgrade your system, along with a .reg file that activates the TPM 2.0.

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If you want to read the official Microsoft publication you can do so from here.

But what if you installed Windows 11 and found that the problems were more than you expected? There is a solution and it is called Reset.

Η του υπολογιστή σας σάς επιτρέπει να πραγματοποιήσετε μια καθαρή επανεγκατάσταση και ενημέρωση των Windows διατηρώντας παράλληλα ανέπαφα τα προσωπικά σας δεδομένα και τις περισσότερες από τις ρυθμίσεις των Windows. Όμως σε ορισμένες περιπτώσεις, μια καθαρή εγκατάσταση μπορεί να βελτιώσει περισσότερο τις επιδόσεις της security, browsing experience and battery life.

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After installing Windows 11

If you're having problems after upgrading to Windows 11 and your device doesn't meet them system, it is recommended to go back to Windows 10. Select Home (Start)> Settings (Settings)> System (System)> Recovery (Rehabilitation)> Go back (Money back).

This option will be available for 10 days (only) after the upgrade. After the 10 days provided by Microsoft, the files required to perform this operation will be deleted to free up disk space on your device.

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