Remove updates via Windows settings
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:28 am
The Settings app provides an easy way to view and remove recently installed Windows 11 updates:
Open the Settings app by right-clicking the Start button and selecting Settings or by pressing Windows key+ I.
Go to "Windows Update" on the left sidebar.
Windows Update Settings
Click "Refresh History" on the right.
Possibility of updating history
Scroll down the page and select "Uninstall updates" at the bottom of the page.
Ability to remove updates
A new window will open with a list of all installed el salvador telegram data updates. Select the update you want to remove and click "Remove" at the top.
List of installed updates
When prompted, confirm the deletion.
Confirm deletion
If necessary, restart your computer to complete the process.
Uninstall Updates Using Command Prompt
For users who prefer the command line interface, the command line offers a quick way to remove updates:
Open an elevated command prompt by searching for "Command Prompt" in the Start menu, right-clicking the result, and selecting "Run as administrator.
Open the Settings app by right-clicking the Start button and selecting Settings or by pressing Windows key+ I.
Go to "Windows Update" on the left sidebar.
Windows Update Settings
Click "Refresh History" on the right.
Possibility of updating history
Scroll down the page and select "Uninstall updates" at the bottom of the page.
Ability to remove updates
A new window will open with a list of all installed el salvador telegram data updates. Select the update you want to remove and click "Remove" at the top.
List of installed updates
When prompted, confirm the deletion.
Confirm deletion
If necessary, restart your computer to complete the process.
Uninstall Updates Using Command Prompt
For users who prefer the command line interface, the command line offers a quick way to remove updates:
Open an elevated command prompt by searching for "Command Prompt" in the Start menu, right-clicking the result, and selecting "Run as administrator.