Turn Windows 11 interface into Windows 10 with just one click
Windows 11 is now widely available but has not been able to win the hearts of most users. Even though it has been released for 3 years, Microsoft is still having difficulty convincing users about its new operating system.
Windows 11's market share currently accounts for less than ⅓, according to Statcounter's latest data. Meanwhile, Windows 10 occupies the majority of the market even though it has been released for 9 years. This shows users' preference for Windows 10 instead of its successor.
One of the reasons why users decide not to upgrade to Windows 11 is the aesthetic change. With Windows 11, the taskbar, Start menu, File Explorer and many other system components have been changed, but they are unfamiliar to users. So many people still decide to continue using the classic system.
If you are one of those who have upgraded to Windows 11 but prefer the Windows 10 interface, you can use a new unofficial application called "RevertSV" that allows you to transform the Windows 11 interface back to Windows 11. Windows 10 with great ease.
It's worth repeating that it's just the user interface from Windows 11 that will be changed to Windows 10, but deep inside, your operating system will still be Windows 11. Another YouTuber, Come On Windows, recently tested converting the Windows 11 interface to Windows 10 with just one click on a virtual machine. You can see details in the video below.
If you want to experience it, you can download the RevertSV application from the link below. However, remember to make sure to do it on a VM (virtual machine).
https://archive.org/details/revertsv
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