Rolling Back to a Previous System Version (Windows 11)
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 1:45 pm
This operation is recommended when issues such as instability or malfunction occur after a system update or application installation. Ensure that important data is backed up before proceeding with the system rollback.
1. Preparations Before Rolling Back
1. Back Up Important Data: Although rollback primarily affects system files and settings, it is advised to back up important files to external storage or cloud storage as a precaution.
2. Ensure Sufficient Power: The rollback process may take some time, so it is recommended to keep the device plugged in to prevent power interruptions.
2. Launch the System Restore Tool
1. Open the Run Dialog:
- Press Win + R to open the "Run" dialog.
2. Enter the System Restore Command:
- In the Run dialog, type the following command and press Enter:
- This will launch the Windows System Restore tool.
3. Select a Restore Point
1. Choose Restore Options:
- In the System Restore tool, click Next.
- Windows will display a list of available restore points, including those created before system updates or manually created points.
2. Select a Restore Point:
- Choose a restore point as needed; you may select Recommended Restore or Show more restore points to view all available options.
- Click Next, then review and confirm the restore details.
3. Start the Restore Process:
- Click Finish, after which the system will restart and automatically restore to the selected point.
> Tip: If the current restore point does not resolve the issue, consider choosing an earlier restore point.
4. Completing the Restoration
1. Wait for System Restart: The system will automatically restart during the restoration process. After the restart, it will revert to the specified restore point.
2. Verify the Restoration: Check that the system has returned to a stable state, and confirm that personal files and application data are intact.
> Note: System Restore will remove applications and drivers installed after the restore point was created. You may need to reinstall some applications or updates after the restoration.
5. Troubleshooting
- Restore Failed or Issue Not Resolved: Try another restore point, or consider using the "Reset this PC" feature.
- Missing Restore Points: If no restore points are available, System Restore may be disabled. You can enable it in **System Properties** and create new restore points manually.
Following these steps will allow you to roll back Windows 11 to a previous version, helping to quickly restore system stability. Proper data backup and restore point selection effectively protect system and data integrity.
1. Preparations Before Rolling Back
1. Back Up Important Data: Although rollback primarily affects system files and settings, it is advised to back up important files to external storage or cloud storage as a precaution.
2. Ensure Sufficient Power: The rollback process may take some time, so it is recommended to keep the device plugged in to prevent power interruptions.
2. Launch the System Restore Tool
1. Open the Run Dialog:
- Press Win + R to open the "Run" dialog.
2. Enter the System Restore Command:
- In the Run dialog, type the following command and press Enter:
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rstrui.exe
3. Select a Restore Point
1. Choose Restore Options:
- In the System Restore tool, click Next.
- Windows will display a list of available restore points, including those created before system updates or manually created points.
2. Select a Restore Point:
- Choose a restore point as needed; you may select Recommended Restore or Show more restore points to view all available options.
- Click Next, then review and confirm the restore details.
3. Start the Restore Process:
- Click Finish, after which the system will restart and automatically restore to the selected point.
> Tip: If the current restore point does not resolve the issue, consider choosing an earlier restore point.
4. Completing the Restoration
1. Wait for System Restart: The system will automatically restart during the restoration process. After the restart, it will revert to the specified restore point.
2. Verify the Restoration: Check that the system has returned to a stable state, and confirm that personal files and application data are intact.
> Note: System Restore will remove applications and drivers installed after the restore point was created. You may need to reinstall some applications or updates after the restoration.
5. Troubleshooting
- Restore Failed or Issue Not Resolved: Try another restore point, or consider using the "Reset this PC" feature.
- Missing Restore Points: If no restore points are available, System Restore may be disabled. You can enable it in **System Properties** and create new restore points manually.
Following these steps will allow you to roll back Windows 11 to a previous version, helping to quickly restore system stability. Proper data backup and restore point selection effectively protect system and data integrity.