Windows Update: Roll Back A
Turn your PC on and off three times abruptly using the power button to trigger "Automatic Repair" mode. Select Advanced options . Troubleshoot: Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options .
For most home users, it’s the fastest fix for a bad update. Just remember: if you wait two weeks, the option vanishes. Grade: B+ (would be A with a longer window). roll back a windows update
| Issue | Details | |-------|---------| | | After 10 days (or 30 days on older Windows 10 builds), Windows deletes the backup files. You can no longer roll back via Settings. | | Feature updates vs. quality updates | Rolling back a feature update (e.g., 22H2→21H2) works well. Rolling back a small cumulative update is also reliable, but if multiple updates were installed together, you must remove them in reverse order. | | No rollback for some driver updates | If Windows Update installed a bad driver, the “Uninstall updates” list may not show it. You’d need Device Manager instead. | | Cleanup tools block it | Running Disk Cleanup with “Previous Windows installations” checked will delete rollback files immediately. | | May reinstall automatically | After rolling back, Windows Update often tries to reinstall the same broken update. You must temporarily pause updates or hide it with a separate tool (wushowhide.diagcab). | Turn your PC on and off three times
