The Windows 10 Creators Update is rolling out to users from today. If you install it and encounter major problems, as some users have, you might want to go back to your previous version, and wait until the update is a bit less buggy. If you been using Windows 10 for a while, you’ll probably know how to do this, although the process has changed slightly this time around. SEE ALSO: Why you shouldn't rush to install the Windows 10 Creators Update To uninstall the Creators Update, go to Start > Settings and click on 'Update & security'. Click the…
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