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Yes, I had to do this after finding out my game I play, “apex legends” doesn’t work with win 11. I resorted to downgrading to win 10. It’s quite simple. Just have to watch a YouTube video. Basically a rough explanation. You go to Microsoft. Go to upgrade to win 10. Don’t do the purchase one. Windows 10 home. There’s a downloadable file you use. It’ll lead you through a promp. You erase everything on c drive. You’ll have to redownload your graphics card drivers Update windows 10 updates. Do your windows security. Besides that. It took me a few hours to do so. Videos online. Google “what’s do I do after I download windows 10” Goodluck!
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