Are you seeing a specific or experiencing a Blue Screen that is preventing you from reaching these settings?
Windows updates are essential for keeping your operating system secure and up-to-date with the latest features. However, sometimes these updates can cause issues with your system, such as compatibility problems, driver errors, or even system crashes. If you're experiencing problems after a Windows update, you may want to consider reversing it. In this article, we'll show you how to reverse a Windows update.
A list of recently installed updates will appear. Find the most recent one (check the date) and click "Uninstall" next to it. Process: Confirm the choice and restart your PC. 3. System Restore (The "Time Machine" Approach)
Follow the on-screen prompts to select a reason and initiate the restoration. Navigate to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery .
Click "Go back" and follow the prompts. Windows will ask why you’re reverting; check any box and continue.
This affects installed programs and drivers but will not delete your personal documents or photos. Pro-Tip: Pause Updates
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