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Microsoft now lets you unenroll your device from Beta Channel with an In-place upgrade

First, update to Build 2635.3130 in the Beta Channel

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Updated onJanuary 30, 2024

updated onJanuary 30, 2024

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Good news for all those who have been waiting to get off the Beta Channel list and stop getting preview builds on your Windows 11 PCs. According to the new announcements made on January 25, 2024, you will soon get an in-place upgrade.

If you are not on the unenrollment list yet, let us know how to do that first!

How can I unenroll my device from Windows Insiders Program Build?

How can I unenroll my device from Windows Insiders Program Build?

This in-place upgrade will install Windows 11 version 23H2, including the latest servicing updates available for retail customers.

Just a heads up, if you have been using features exclusively available forWindows Insider Preview Builds, you won’t be able to access them anymore and will have to wait for the official release, like other retail customers. However, your personal data will not be lost in the process of upgrading.

From now on, whoever chooses to unenroll a device using this process will get anin-place upgradeto opt out of lighting in the Beta Channel.

However, there is a catch to get out of the list, you need to update your machine to Build 2635.3130 or higher in the Beta Channel first.

Also, to make this work, you need to turn off the toggle toGet the latest updates as soon as they’re availablefrom the Windows Update Settings page.

What do you think about this newfound freedom from Beta Channel chaos? Tell us in the comments section below.

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Srishti Sisodia

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Srishti Sisodia is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. She has extensive experience exploring the latest technological advancements and sharing her insights through informative blogs.

Her diverse interests bring a unique perspective to her work, and she approaches everything with commitment, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn. That’s why she’s part of Windows Report’s Reviewers team, always willing to share the real-life experience with any software or hardware product. She’s also specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.

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Srishti Sisodia

Windows Software Expert

She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.