How to Extend 10 day Rollback period windows 11/10 (Up to 60 days)

When you upgrade to a new version of Windows 11 or 10, the system preserves the previous installation files for approximately 10 days. During this period, you have the option to revert to their previous version or Downgrade to Windows 10 if you encounter compatibility issues, performance issues, or any other undesirable outcomes. After 10 days grade period system Automatically deletes this old Windows folder, and can’t go back to the previous build windows 10. However, for some causes, you may need more time to decide whether to keep the new version or return to the previous one. Here this article explores, How to extend 10 day rollback period in Windows 11 and 10.

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Note: You must perform the steps below (to Change the number of rollback days for Windows 10 feature upgrades) within 10 days after the upgrade to Windows 11/10 update.

How to Extend Windows 11 Rollback Time

While 10 days may suffice for many users to evaluate the new version and decide whether to stick with it or roll back, some may require more time. Extending the rollback period can be beneficial for several reasons:

  • You can thoroughly test the new version in various scenarios to ensure compatibility with their hardware and software configurations.
  • Extending the rollback period allows you to assess the stability and performance of the new version over an extended period, reducing the risk of encountering unexpected issues.
  • Some users prefer to have a longer window for decision-making, especially if they encounter issues or conflicts that require further investigation.

Microsoft revealed DISM operating system uninstall command-line options on Microsoft’s Doc website, which gives a user the ability to:

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  • Find out how many days after an upgrade an OS can be uninstalled.
  • Set the number of days that a user has to uninstall a Windows upgrade.

To perform this, simply open a command prompt with administrative privileges and type the command DISM /Online /Get-OSUninstallWindow that displays the current rollback period in days.

check the number of rollback days

Now type the command DISM /Online /Set-OSUninstallWindow /Value:30, to modify the rollback period.

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Here Value:30 means that you will be able to roll back to the previous version of Windows up to 30 days after installation of the new version. Also, you can change the Value:60 to extend the rollback period by 60 days.

Tip: You can change the value to a maximum of 60 days as Windows will keep the files of the previous version of the operating system on the device for the selected period only.

Change number of rollback days

NOTE: If you get “Error:3. The system cannot find the path specified” error, it is likely because there is no previous version of Windows files on your PC. As we mentioned before you must perform this command within 10 days of Windows 10 Upgrade.

That’s all you have successfully Changed the number of rollback days for Windows 10 feature upgrades. To check and confirm the same type command  DISM /Online /Get-OSUninstallWindow

number of rollback days changed to 30 days

After executing the command, restart your computer to apply the changes. Once your system restarts, confirm that the rollback period has been extended by navigating to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. You should see the new rollback period reflected here.

How to Downgrade to Windows 10

If you’ve recently upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and wish to revert to the previous version, you can use the “Go back” option within Windows 11 itself. Before proceeding with the downgrade, it’s essential to back up any important files and data to prevent loss during the process. You can use an external hard drive, cloud storage, or a USB flash drive for this purpose.

  • Open the Settings app by pressing Win + I, Navigate to System > Recovery
  • Under recovery options, click on Go back button.
  • Windows will ask why you’re rolling back. Provide a reason if you wish, then click “Next”.

why you want to go back to Windows 10

  • Review the instructions and warnings provided on the rollback page. Click on the “Next” button.
  • Windows will start preparing for the rollback process. This may take some time, depending on your system’s configuration and the size of the rollback.

Go back to the earlier build

During the restart process, Windows will revert to the previous version of Windows 10. This process may take a while, so be patient and avoid interrupting the process.

After the rollback is complete, Windows will boot into Windows 10. Once logged in, you may need to reinstall any removed apps or drivers that were incompatible with Windows 11. It’s also recommended to check for updates again to ensure your system is up to date.

How to Roll back Windows 10 update

Whenever you feel the new Windows 10 version is not suitable for you or getting Problems you can use Go back to the previous version option by following the steps below.

  • Press the Windows + I keyboard shortcut to open the settings app,
  • Navigate to Update & Security > Recovery.
  • Under the “Go back to the previous version of Windows 10” section, click on the “Get started” button.

Go Back To previous version of windows 10

  • Windows will ask why you’re rolling back. Provide a reason if you wish, then click “Next”.
  • Review the instructions and warnings provided on the rollback page. Click on the “Next” button. And finally, Click Go back to the earlier build to begin the rollback.

Go Back To Previous Version Windows 10

Windows will start preparing for the rollback process. This may take some time, depending on your system’s configuration and the size of the update being rolled back.

Once the preparation is complete, Windows will prompt you to restart your computer to initiate the rollback. Click on the “Restart now” button.

During the restart process, Windows will revert to the previous version of Windows 10. This process may take a while, so be patient and avoid interrupting the process. After the rollback is complete, Windows will boot into the previous version of Windows 10.

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