windows 11 downgrade

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Windows 11 downgrade refers to reverting from a newer feature update, such as 24H2, back to an earlier version like 23H2. This process is often sought after major updates that remove familiar features—for example, WordPad and Windows Mixed Reality were deprecated in 24H2. While rolling back is technically possible within a limited time window, it carries risks including data loss, driver incompatibility, and security gaps. Users considering a Windows 11 downgrade should carefully weigh the loss of new capabilities like Wi-Fi 7 support and Sudo command-line access against the restoration of removed tools. The procedure typically involves Windows Recovery options or backup restoration, and success depends on system configuration and update history.
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    How to Roll Back Windows 11 24H2 to 23H2 in 2024: Guide & Risks

    Rolling back a major Windows 11 update can be a daunting task, especially given Microsoft’s accelerated pace of feature releases and the ever-tighter integration between Windows and cloud-linked services. With the arrival of Windows 11 24H2, users have witnessed several headline-grabbing...
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