For years, Microsoft has been encouraging users to switch to Windows 11. Although official support for Windows 10 is set to end next year, it remains the most popular operating system in terms of user numbers. However, a new tool now offers integration between Windows 11 and Windows 10.
Seamlessly Switch Between Windows 11 and Windows 10 with One Click
A new program called RevertSV aims to transform the desktop experience of Windows 11 users to resemble Windows 10. Developed by a YouTuber, this application changes the style and interface of Windows 11 to look more like the previous operating system.
RevertSV leverages components such as uDWM and DWMAPI libraries to make this transformation possible with a single click. In test videos, the tool is shown converting the Start menu, taskbar, window borders, and other elements to resemble those of Windows 10.
Even though Windows 11 continues to gain users with each new feature update, its adoption has been slower than Microsoft anticipated over the past two years. Some statistics indicate that Windows 10 still holds about two-thirds of the desktop operating system market share.
RevertSV aims to merge the previous operating system with Windows 11, offering users a refreshed experience without the need to completely roll back the operating system.
RevertSV is currently available on platforms like Internet Archive. However, experts recommend testing it in a virtual machine environment, as it makes changes to Windows.
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