downgrade windows?
hey guys does anyone know if there is a way to downrgade to windows 10 if you are on windows 11 currently? i've seen the "revert before 10 days" thing but ive been on it for a long time now, and people who say they've went back to it, it seems to have fixed their problem. my problem is valorant is taking a long time to load up, and when it eventually does, it takes even longer to load into a game. if anyome has a fix please help:)
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Yes, there is a way to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 even after the initial 10-day window. You'll need to do a clean install of Windows 10, which means you'll lose all your files, settings, and applications unless you back them up first. Here’s a quick guide:
1. Backup your data: Make sure to save all your important files and settings.
2. Create a Windows 10 installation media: You can do this using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool.
3. Boot from the installation media: Restart your computer and boot from the USB drive with Windows 10 installation media.
4. Follow the installation prompts: Choose "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)" and select the drive where Windows is installed. Continue with the installation process.
5. Reinstall drivers and applications: After Windows 10 is installed, you'll need to reinstall your drivers and applications.
For your VALORANT issue, verify your system settings and make sure there is no background software conflicting with VALORANT or Vanguard. Regular cleanups and ensuring your system meets the game's requirements can also help.
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i dont have a USB with windows 10 though
its always been on my computer since ive had it