The deadline for Windows 7 support is approaching, but companies and businesses are currely not a justified reason to have a hurry to move to Windows 7. Therefore, many of them use Microsoft Iune, a cloud that allows managers and administrators to manage multiple devices and set guidelines for things like updates.
However, a bug in Iune has made the devices upgraded to Windows 7, despite the update process being blocked. Approved by Microsoft, this bug has apparely existed since April 5 and has affected only Iune -managed corporate devices.
Managers who, with the help of Microsoft Iune, are responsible for managing dozens of computers for companies and organizations, can specify which updates are available for installation. This also includes upgrading to new versions of Windows.

It is still unclear how this bug disrupts Iune settings, and the amou of damaged systems is unclear at prese. Microsoft is trying to find a solution to this problem, and the company recommends that you completely stop Windows updates through Iune.
If your devices are managed by Iune and upgraded to Windows 7, despite the settings that they would probably have to update, now two ways are: either accept this new situation and coinue with Windows 7, or go back to Windows 7.
Microsoft has not provided any predetermined and predetermined solutions to restore the operating system from Windows 7 to Windows 7. Performing this process manually can be a complex and time consuming task. This requires the construction of a bootable USB memory coaining Windows 7 and then completely reinstalled the operating system.



