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- How to uninstall a Windows Update - Microsoft Support
Learn how to uninstall a Windows update, if for example that update is causing your system to have errors or other problems
- How to Remove Failed Updates in Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to easily remove failed updates in Windows 11 with our step-by-step guide, ensuring your system stays smooth and efficient
- How to Uninstall Problematic Windows 10 Updates (Complete Guide)
Here’s how you can uninstall problematic Windows 10 updates in a simple and step-by-step guide Windows 10 automatically installs any and all updates automatically Sure you can pause updates when needed but it is still limited
- How to uninstall an update in Windows 11 manually
To uninstall updates in Windows 11, open Start Menu > Settings > Windows Update > Update history Settings, select “Uninstall”, and click “Uninstall” to remove the problematic patch
- How to Uninstall Problematic Windows Updates Easily
Here is a quick and simple guide with the best methods to uninstall problematic Windows updates easily if your computer behaves erratically after updating Windows
- How to Uninstall Problematic Windows Updates Easily in Windows 11 10
Locate the problematic update by checking installation dates against when issues began Click “Uninstall updates” at the bottom of the update history page This opens the classic Control Panel interface showing installed updates Right click the target update and select “Uninstall ”
- Uninstalling Windows Updates via CMD PowerShell
To list the installed updates from the command line, use the wmic command: The command output includes update numbers (KB, HotFixID) and installation dates To uninstall a specific update, copy its KB ID and run the command: Confirm the update removal
- 5 Ways to Manually Uninstall Windows 10 and 11 Updates
In this article, we will explore five effective ways to manually uninstall Windows updates, helping you regain control of your system 1 Using the Settings App The most straightforward way to uninstall Windows updates is by using the built-in Settings app
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