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Revert — Windows 10 Update

You can only revert an update within 10 days of installing it. After that, Windows automatically deletes the old files to free up space. If it’s been longer than 10 days, your only option is a clean install or System Restore (if you created a manual restore point).

Before you begin, keep in mind that:

Open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update . revert windows 10 update

: Click the Uninstall updates link at the top left.

Reverting a Windows 10 update can be a straightforward process if you follow the steps outlined above. However, keep in mind that you may need to re-install updates and applications after reverting. If you're experiencing issues with a recent update, try reverting to a previous version of Windows 10 and see if that resolves the problem. You can only revert an update within 10

Find “Go back to the previous version of Windows 10” If the option is available, click Get started .

If a recent Windows 10 update is causing system crashes, software bugs, or performance issues, you can revert it to a previous stable state. There are several ways to do this depending on whether you want to remove a small "quality" update or roll back a major "feature" build. 1. Uninstall a Specific Minor Update (Most Common) Before you begin, keep in mind that: Open

Open Settings (Win + I) and select Update & Security . Step 2: Click Recovery on the left sidebar.

Go to Update & Security Click Update & Security > Recovery .