We've all been there: you install the latest Windows Update, reboot, and suddenly your Wi-Fi is gone, your second monitor is black, or your PC is moving like molasses in January. A buggy driver or a faulty system update can ruin your day. Fortunately, Microsoft includes a few ways to "roll back" or uninstall an update. But are they effective? Here’s my detailed review of the methods.
For monthly "quality updates" or security patches, you can manually uninstall them at any time through your update history. Downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 - ARTICLE how to roll back a windows update
Method 1 (Uninstall via Settings) – quick, safe, and easy. We've all been there: you install the latest
Rolling back a Windows update is straightforward if you do it within 10 days . The process is well-designed but hidden. My advice: immediately after any major update, test your critical hardware (Wi-Fi, audio, USB ports). If something's broken, roll it back the same day. But are they effective
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