The reasons as to why users might want to downgrade vary quite a lot. I think that in most cases, people just didn’t get used to the new Windows 10, 8.1 interface. Most likely, some of the apps they used frequently on Windows 7 are no longer supported on Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. What you need to keep in mind if you want to downgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 7 is the fact that Microsoft doesn’t support downgrading. The company wants all its users to run the latest version of Windows. Also, it will only be possible to downgrade from Windows 10, 8.1 Pro edition to Windows 7 Professional or Windows Vista Business. Keep your Windows 7 forever! Learn how by reading our comprehensive guide!

Steps to go back to Windows 7

Use your Windows 7 install disk

Return to Windows 7 using the Settings page

If you installed Windows 10, 8.1 using Windows Update, you can quickly go back to Windows 7 by using the Recovery option from the Settings page. Here are the steps to follow: SPONSORED

Uninstall the Windows 10 Downloader

Now that you finally uninstalled Windows 10 and reverted to Windows 7, Microsoft is going to constantly suggest you should upgrade your system. If you want to get rid of these annoying suggestions, you need to remove the Windows 10 downloader. For more information and the steps to follow, check out this guide. Are Windows 7 updates still available? Find out more information about your favorite operating system from here! This is how you can downgrade from your Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 computer to Windows 7 Premium. Make sure you have backed up your data as you will definitely need it for Windows 7. For any additional ideas on downgrading to Windows 7 Premium, let us know in the comments below. We will see what we can do to help you further. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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