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The “Go back” option expires 10 days after a feature update (unless extended via Group Policy or registry).
There are two main scenarios: rolling back a (a major new version of Windows) or uninstalling a specific Quality Update (monthly security patches/bug fixes).
If the "Uninstall" button is missing or grayed out in Settings, you can force it via the Command Prompt :
When your PC starts acting like a temperamental appliance after a recent patch—crashing, slowing to a crawl, or breaking your favorite game—it might be time to hit the "undo" button . Rolling back a Windows update is essentially a digital lifeline that reverts your operating system to its last stable state. XDA +2 The "Why": When to Pull the Plug While most updates are designed to patch security holes, they can occasionally introduce fresh chaos: Next7 IT Performance Nose-dives: A once-zippy machine suddenly starts stuttering or taking forever to boot. Software Grudges: Specialized software or older hardware drivers might refuse to "play nice" with the new version of Windows. The Infamous BSOD: A faulty update can lead to Blue Screens of Death (BSOD) or constant reboot loops. XDA +3 Method 1: The Quick Fix (Uninstalling Small Updates) If you recently installed a "Quality Update" (the smaller monthly patches) and noticed issues, you can pluck it right out: NZXT 14 sites Roll Back A Problematic Windows Update Mar 16, 2024 —
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