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In the Update & Security window, in the left column, click Recovery.In the SETTINGS window, click Update & Security.Click the Start button, and in the Start Menu, click Settings.NOTE: After the 31-day window has passed, the Go Back feature will no longer appear in the Update & Security screen.
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Any system or settings changes made to the computer after the Windows 10 operating system upgrade will be lost.Some modern apps may not perform correctly (long display names, broken live tiles, crashing, etc.).Any applications installed (or removed) after the Windows 10 operating system upgrade will need to be re-installed.
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As an alternative I was thinking of performing a repair upgrade using the latest ISO but you need to be connected to the internet to do so. In the What you need to know screen, click the Next button. I wanted to roll back on the update but I'm guessing I'll be unable to do so now if the 'go back to a previous version of Windows 10' button is missing I updated on 14th Dec.If you had installed a Technical Preview of the Windows 10 operating system and were then updated to the release version of Windows 10, you may only be presented with the option to go back to a previous Technical Preview build.In the Settings window, click Update & Security.NOTE: After the 31 day window has passed, the Go Back feature will no longer appear in the Update & Security screen. Any system or settings changes made to the computer after the Windows 10 upgrade will be lost.Some modern apps may not perform correctly (Long display names, broken live tiles, crashing, etc.).Any applications installed (or removed) after the Windows 10 upgrade will need to be re-installed.If you ran into a low disk space scenario, and used an external USB storage to complete the original upgrade to Windows 10, you will need the same USB storage device to perform the Go back procedure.Microsoft has included a Go Back feature that will give you a 31 day window to go back to the previous version of windows or previous build of windows.