If you're using Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor (opens in new tab). Make sure to note down the exact version of Windows 10 you're on, we'll need that later-it'll be in the format of 21H1, or similar, depending on which version you're reverting to. Just navigate to the Start menu, then go into Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Recovery, and select Previous version of Windows. Reverting to Windows 10 is simple enough, provided you are still within the grace period that allows you revert to Windows 10 within a specified timeframe (opens in new tab) of 10 days.
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