This is the official, built-in feature to uninstall a recently installed Windows update (feature update or major version upgrade like 22H2 → 23H2).
This method requires administrative privileges and should be used with caution.
If the button is grayed out , it usually means the 10-day limit has passed or the Windows.old folder has been deleted. 2. Uninstall Recent "Quality" Updates
If you recently upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11—or installed a major feature update like 24H2—Microsoft provides a "Go back" feature. Open Settings and go to System > Recovery .
This is the official, built-in feature to uninstall a recently installed Windows update (feature update or major version upgrade like 22H2 → 23H2).
This method requires administrative privileges and should be used with caution.
If the button is grayed out , it usually means the 10-day limit has passed or the Windows.old folder has been deleted. 2. Uninstall Recent "Quality" Updates
If you recently upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11—or installed a major feature update like 24H2—Microsoft provides a "Go back" feature. Open Settings and go to System > Recovery .