Find the most recent update (look for the “Installed On” date). Select it and click Uninstall .
Click View update history .
Open Settings Press Windows + I on your keyboard. revert windows 10 update
The good news? Microsoft includes a built-in way to go back. But you need to act fast. 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). Method 1: The “Go Back” Option (Easiest) This is the official rollback feature. It keeps your personal files but removes the latest feature update. Find the most recent update (look for the
Restart your PC. Method 3: Boot Loops or Black Screen? Use Advanced Startup If Windows won’t start normally, you’ll need to roll back from the recovery environment. Open Settings Press Windows + I on your keyboard
Follow the prompts Windows will ask why you’re rolling back. Select a reason (e.g., “Previous version seemed more reliable”), then click through the screens.
✅ Your PC returns to the state before the update. Your documents, photos, and installed apps remain intact. Method 2: Uninstall a Recent Quality Update (For smaller “KB” updates) If you just installed a security or reliability patch (not a full feature update), use this method.