Steps to uninstall updates on Windows 10 and Windows 11
When this happens, users need to know how to uninstall updates on the system, and in this article, users will be guided to do so. These steps are identical on Windows 10 and Windows 11, so the content of the article will work with Windows 10. If you are already using Windows 11, users can follow the same steps.
Users can remove problematic updates in both Windows 10 and 11
Step 1: Access Windows Update through Windows Search or the Settings app.
- Step 2: Click Update History will display the history of updates installed on the system. Users can click on each update for more information.
- Step 3: Click Uninstall updates option.
- Step 4: This will open Control Panel. This table will show the user a list of all the updates currently installed on his/her machine. Double-click any update that the user finds problematic and a dialog box will appear asking if they want to uninstall the update. Please click Yes.
- Step 5: While the update is being uninstalled, a progress bar will show up for a few minutes, wait for it to complete and then the user will be prompted to restart their PC to complete the uninstallation. Setting.
Then, if you think you made a mistake or still need the previously removed update, you can simply click Check for updates again on Windows Update. If it is still offered for the update check, the user can install it normally.
You should read it
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- How to open Control Panel on Windows 10, 8.1, 7
- Instructions to disable Control Panel on Windows 7
- Control Panel will soon disappear on Windows 10
- How to add Services to Control Panel in Windows 7, 8 and 10
- Microsoft warns, clicking Check for Updates will make the new Windows 10 update unstable
- How to add or remove Control Panel from Navigation Pane on Windows 7
- How to access Control Panel on Windows 10, how to access Control Panel on Windows 10
- How to open Control Panel on Windows 11
- How to Open Control Panel in Windows 8
- Control Panel has a new interface on Windows 11, about to be completely replaced by Settings
- Control Panel on Windows 11 is about to be omitted an extremely useful feature
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