How to Uninstall an Update via Settings in Windows 10

In most cases, the regular update offered by Microsoft improves the performance of Windows 10. But sometimes, due to compatibility problems that result from the wide range of devices and software, updates may undermine the performance. If you notice that the computer is slowed down after an update, you can try uninstalling the update to tackle the problem. Refer to the following steps to learn how to uninstall it via Settings.

Step 1: Open the Settings app by pressing Win + I.

Step 2: Navigate to Update & Security > Windows Update window.

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Step 3: Click on View update history on the right page.

Step 4: On the new window, click on Uninstall updates.

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Step 5: Right-click on the unwanted update and click on Uninstall.

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