
December 15, 2015 Of Directors
Windows 10 users are facing strange problems. Microsoft did not provide any option to disable automatic updates in Windows 10. In all early versions of Windows 10, this was an option. The problem is that some updates can crash some software and stop working afterwards. For this reason, it might be a good idea uninstall a specific Windows 10 update to get back to where everything seemed to work fine for your PC. What if you want to roll back a particular Windows update that happened in the past and is causing you problems? Follow the detailed steps with the images below to uninstall a specific Windows 10 update.
How to uninstall a specific update in Windows 10
Step 1 - Press key Windows + i to access the Windows 10 settings control panel. You can also click the start icon in the window and click settings.
Step 2 - Once you get to the configuration control panel. just click update and security in the menu.
Step 2 - Now on the next screen, on the right hand side, click on the light gray link that says Advanced options.
3 pass - Then click View update history as below screenshot shown
Phase 4 - Now click uninstall updates positioned at the top as shown in the image below.
5 pass -Now select a Windows 10 update from the list and double-click on it. Confirm uninstallation. The selected update will be uninstalled.
You are ready. You uninstalled the specific Windows 10 update.
Now since Windows 10 has the automatic update feature enabled, you need to turn off Windows 10 automatic update after this step.
Mancia: - Confused which update from window 10 to uninstall. Just look at the screen described in step 4. Check for updates based on the date they were installed.
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