However, you will need to use a recovery disk, or perhaps re-install Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 from scratch. If you have exceeded the one month window, or if you did a clean install of Windows 10, then you can still downgrade. The downgrade procedure should take little more than 10 minutes. If you have recently upgraded from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, and would prefer to go back to the previous version of Windows, then you can easily go back – provided you make the move within one month of upgrading to Windows 10. While this takes up space (up to around 30GB), it also means that you can restore the version via Windows 10 itself. When you upgrade to Windows 10 on a PC that already has Windows, the old version is stored in a folder called Windows.old.
Downgrading from Windows 10 to a previous Windows version