This capability will only apply to non-security bugfixes and will help you revert a single fix to a previously released state. The Known Issue Rollback feature was fully functional beginning with ...
Change is a constant in the world of technology, and operating systems are no exception. Windows 11, with its sleek interface and improved features, may have tempted you into upgrading. Yet, as with ...
After you upgrade your Windows PC to the latest Windows Update, you have a timeframe of ten days to roll back to the previous version. This ten-day grace period lets you decide if the PC works as ...
When you upgrade a PC to Windows 11, you have the option to hit a big Go Back button (Settings > System > Recovery) and restore your previous Windows 10 installation. But you only have 10 days to ...
Microsoft has shared details on Known Issue Rollback (KIR), a Windows 10 capability used to revert buggy non-security fixes delivered through Windows Update. KIR is not used to revert problematic ...
If you don’t like Windows 11, you’ll have a 10-day windows to roll back to Windows 10, according to Microsoft and its customers. This all assumes that you’ll want to use Windows 11 when it rolls out.
In addition to closing security gaps, the monthly Windows updates are used in particular to solve errors and problems that have arisen in the meantime. In practice, however, it is not uncommon for the ...
Windows 11 is coming this holiday season, although upgrades from Windows 10 won't happen until much later. We're sure that users who are hungry to get their hands on Microsoft's latest OS will be able ...