Solution 1:

In TFS 2012,

  1. View the history of the thing you want to rollback.
  2. Select the changeset you want to roll back.
  3. Right click on the changset and choose "Rollback".
  4. Check that the pending changes are correct (the rollback command will revert the entire changeset not just the file you selected)
  5. Check in.

In TFS 2010, you can call the tf rollback command from a visual studio command prompt, or you can install the TFS power tools and use the same process as above

Solution 2:

In TFS / Visual Studio 2012, you have a few options.

Rollback to a specific version

In Source Control Explorer:

  • Right Click the branch you wish to roll back
  • Click Rollback...
  • Choose Rollback to a specific version
  • Enter the changeset number you wish to roll back to.

Rollback a single changeset (you can do this through the dialog loaded above too)

  • Right click the changeset you wish to rollback
  • Choose Rollback entire changset

Checkin the rollback.