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Hi, Derek. Yes, you can roll back. You'd use "Restore - all files" with either "Smart Update" or "Erase, then copy". (Usually, given the sheer quantity of files being copied, Erase would make sense here.)
Check your backup before you install, though: try to start up from it.
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