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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. Computer1 runs the Current Branch servicing option. Microsoft releases an upgrade to the Current Branch. The upgrade is installed on…

The correct answer is C. Recovery from the Settings app. The Recovery section in Windows 10 Settings is where the option to roll back to a previous Current Branch version is located.

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Question

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. Computer1 runs the Current Branch servicing option. Microsoft releases an upgrade to the Current Branch. The upgrade is installed on Computer1. You need to revert Computer1 to the previous version of the Current Branch. Which tool should you use?

Options

  • APrograms and Features from Control Panel
  • BWindows Update from the Settings app
  • CRecovery from the Settings app
  • DSystem from Control Panel

How the community answered

(27 responses)
  • B
    7% (2)
  • C
    89% (24)
  • D
    4% (1)

Why each option

The Recovery section in Windows 10 Settings is where the option to roll back to a previous Current Branch version is located.

APrograms and Features from Control Panel

Programs and Features in Control Panel uninstalls or modifies individual applications and optional Windows features but cannot revert a full Windows 10 version upgrade.

BWindows Update from the Settings app

Windows Update in the Settings app is used to download and apply new updates, not to roll back to a previously installed feature update.

CRecovery from the Settings appCorrect

Settings - Update and Security - Recovery exposes the 'Go back to the previous version of Windows 10' option, which Windows retains for up to 10 days after a feature upgrade is installed, allowing the system to revert the Current Branch upgrade while preserving personal files and settings.

DSystem from Control Panel

The System applet in Control Panel displays hardware and OS information and provides links to System Protection and Remote Settings, but contains no option to uninstall or revert a Windows 10 feature upgrade.

Concept tested: Reverting a Windows 10 feature upgrade using Recovery settings

Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recovery-options-in-windows-31ce2444-7de3-818c-d626-e3b5a3024da5

Topics

#Current Branch#Windows Update rollback#Recovery settings#version revert

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