Revert Windows 10 Update Jun 2026
When prompted to check for updates, click No, thanks to continue the rollback.
If your PC works but a specific update (like a security patch) broke a feature, you can uninstall just that individual update.
Click Uninstall updates (at the top).
: Go to Update & Security > Windows Update . View Update History : Click on View update history .
If you're comfortable with using the Command Prompt, you can also revert a Windows 10 update using the following steps: revert windows 10 update
We’ve all been there. You click “Update and Restart,” grab a coffee, and come back to a computer that looks different, acts slow, or—worst of all—won’t boot properly. Sometimes a Windows 10 update breaks more than it fixes.
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). When prompted to check for updates, click No,
Before you begin, keep in mind that: