

Win10 is one of the main operating systems at present. After updating to the Win10 system, some users found that they were not used to it and wanted to use the built-in rollback function to return to the Win7 system. How to use it? Will files be lost during the rollback process? Let’s take a look at this issue together below.
1. Documents are not easily lost
2. The fallback method is as follows:
1. Click Start - Settings.
2. Click Upgrade and Security.
#3. Select the Repair menu item - click the Start button to return to Windows 7.
#4. Then a reminder will pop up, click Next.
5. Click to return to windows7.
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