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This software simplifies installing Windows Update patches.

This software simplifies installing Windows Update patches.

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Sarina730
Junior Member
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02-10-2023, 04:54 PM
#1
I'm using Windows Insider, and I was hoping that would be a smart move, but now I'm really disappointed. Can I force an older version of Windows to install? Specifically, can I roll back a recent Insider build to the official releases? Rollbacks aren't available since the last EAC update, which is more than a month old, so it's gone from my system. Appreciate any advice!
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Sarina730
02-10-2023, 04:54 PM #1

I'm using Windows Insider, and I was hoping that would be a smart move, but now I'm really disappointed. Can I force an older version of Windows to install? Specifically, can I roll back a recent Insider build to the official releases? Rollbacks aren't available since the last EAC update, which is more than a month old, so it's gone from my system. Appreciate any advice!

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Jayden32805
Member
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02-10-2023, 06:30 PM
#2
I chose to revert to an earlier version Microsoft mentioned, as I can no longer access Paladins. They should release the Windows 10 fall 2018 update soon.
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Jayden32805
02-10-2023, 06:30 PM #2

I chose to revert to an earlier version Microsoft mentioned, as I can no longer access Paladins. They should release the Windows 10 fall 2018 update soon.

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xAhmetEmir
Junior Member
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02-10-2023, 08:13 PM
#3
You can revert to the earlier version you installed, just like before. If this was the main Windows 10 release, you'll get back to it. To return to the official version, exit the Insider Preview by disabling it (otherwise it may re-download and show a flag). If your restored build is still an Insider release, navigate to Insider settings, click "Stop Insider Preview," and choose "Pause" until the next update. It’s recommended to submit a detailed report in the Feedback hub so Microsoft can address the issue and potentially fix it in the upcoming Insider version or before the official launch.
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xAhmetEmir
02-10-2023, 08:13 PM #3

You can revert to the earlier version you installed, just like before. If this was the main Windows 10 release, you'll get back to it. To return to the official version, exit the Insider Preview by disabling it (otherwise it may re-download and show a flag). If your restored build is still an Insider release, navigate to Insider settings, click "Stop Insider Preview," and choose "Pause" until the next update. It’s recommended to submit a detailed report in the Feedback hub so Microsoft can address the issue and potentially fix it in the upcoming Insider version or before the official launch.