MicrosoftĮssentially, Microsoft is giving users a grace period. RELATED: Windows 11: What's New In Microsoft's New OSĪccording to the Frequently Asked Questions section on the Windows 11 website, Microsoft states there will be a 10-day period where you can move back to Windows 10 and keep all the files and data you brought over. If you’re hesitant to switch, the good news is you won’t be committed to Windows 11 after you upgrade. You can try Windows 11 right now if you sign up for the Insiders program, but Windows 11’s public release won’t be ready for everyone until late 2021 or early 2022. Thankfully, you’ll get 10 days to try it before the update is permanent.
With Windows 11 on the horizon, a lot of people will have to decide if they want to move away from Windows 10. Upgrading to a new version of your operating system of choice can be scary.