Turn Windows 11 into Windows 10 in one click: Revolutionary RevertSV program
New RevertSV utility allows Windows 11 users to return to the familiar Windows 10 interface with the click of a button without affecting the internal workings of the system.
Return to Windows 10
Unpopularity of Windows 11
Even though Windows 11 was released three years ago, it failed to win the hearts of users. Most of the audience still prefers Windows 10. However, now, thanks to the innovative RevertSV program, it is possible to make Windows 11 visually similar to its predecessor.
Features of RevertSV
It is important to note that RevertSV does not make changes to the functionality of the operating system. The program focuses solely on transforming the user interface. The utility's developer, known on YouTube as LagLife, emphasizes the ease of use of its product, characterizing it as a "one-click" solution.
Developer Motivation
LagLife explains its decision to create RevertSV by the fact that, despite numerous attempts to “restore” the Windows 10 interface , no one has ever achieved complete success. It aims to provide users with the ability to return to the familiar Windows 10 interface with a simple click.
Technical side of RevertSV
Another YouTube blogger, Come On Windows, demonstrated the application running on a virtual machine. It is assumed that the uDWM.DLL and DWMAPI.DLL files from Valinet were used when creating the utility. It's worth noting that Desktop Window Manager (DWM) was introduced by Microsoft back in the days of Windows Vista.
Availability and recommendations
RevertSV is available for download to everyone. However, given the experimental nature of the program, it is recommended that you test it on a virtual machine first. For those who want to learn more about RevertSV, the author suggests visiting his YouTube channel, which provides detailed information about the project.
Glossary
- Windows 11 is the latest version of the operating system from Microsoft, released in 2021 .
- Windows 10 is the previous version of Windows OS, still popular among users.
- RevertSV is a utility for changing the Windows 11 interface to the Windows 10 style.
- Microsoft is an American technology corporation, developer of Windows.
- Desktop Window Manager (DWM) is a Windows component responsible for the visual effects of the interface.
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The article talks about the RevertSV program, which allows Windows 11 users to change the interface of the operating system so that it looks like Windows 10. The program does not affect the internal workings of the system, but only changes its appearance.
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Isabella
Oops, I just upgraded to Windows 11 and I don't really like the new interface. This RevertSV program sounds interesting! 🤔 Has anyone tried it?
Hans
Isabella, I've been using RevertSV for a week now and it's absolutely amazing! The interface has become so familiar and convenient. I recommend giving it a try, especially if you miss Windows 10. 👍
Amelie
Sounds tempting! How safe is it to use such programs? Will this damage the system? 🧐
Carlos
Amelie, I am an IT specialist, and I can say that RevertSV only changes the interface, without affecting the core of the system. But it’s always better to try on a virtual machine first, as the author of the article advises. Safety first! 💻🛡️
Viktor
It's all nonsense. Windows 7 was the best, but now they only release garbage. No programs will help. Stay on old versions and don't show off.
Sophia
Viktor, I understand your nostalgia, but technology does not stand still. Windows 11 has many security and performance improvements. And RevertSV is an excellent compromise for those who want a modern OS with a familiar interface. 😊
Pierre
I wonder if Microsoft is against such modifications? 🤨 Doesn't this violate Windows terms of use?
Isabella
Thanks everyone for your feedback! Carlos, your advice about the virtual machine is very helpful. I'll try there first. And Pierre raised an interesting question about the license. Does anyone know how Microsoft views this? 🤔