Process –Same as we do in the Task Manager of our PC, here you can check the processes running on your computer and end them if you want. Just select a program and click on End Process. Windows Update –Updates are good but if you find any of the updates useless and want to unins...
It’s always good to keep your computers and devices up to date with the latest Windows 10 or Windows 11 updates. Every once in a while, however, an update may crash your computer or cause other problems. This is probably when you’d need to uninstall the Windows updates. So, how do ...
Another interesting tool while you use Revo Uninstaller on Windows 10 is the Microsoft Office Cleaner. It lets you fully eradicate the history of the recently used files in Excel, Word, FrontPage, PowerPoint, and so on. If you don’t want somebody else to sneak your last edited spreadsheet,...
If you are using Windows 10 Enterprise version, we could try the LTSB version. It is totally free of built-in Metro apps.For removing the specific apps completely, we should remove the provisionedpackages as ClearWindows7 pointed out. For new users: Get-appxprovisionedpackage –online | ...
Method 1: Uninstall Programs from Windows 10 Settings Open the Windows settings and then go “Apps” settings. Select “Apps and features” on the left-side pane and scroll down the page to find the program you want to install from the program list. ...
To remove a particular Windows Update inWindows 10, open Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update > View update history and then click on Uninstall Updates. This will open a window showing the list of all the installed updates on your computer. Then, you can select the update you wa...
Step 1:Open Settingsapp by clicking its name on the left side of the Start menu or using the Windows logo + I hotkey. Step 2:Navigate toUpdate & Security>Windows Updatepage. Click theView update historylink to see all updates installed on your Windows 10 PC. ...
Discus and support Uninstall Updates in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; In the update History area, I see in the uninstall area two updates. My question do I uninstall these two updates? The two updates in question were... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' ...
To uninstall Windows updates with the command prompt, you will need the KB-number. You can find it by going toSettings > Update & Security > In the middle of the page click “View Update history” To open a command prompt, press the Windows Key + R and type “cmd” ...
to uninstall a problematic windows update, go to the "settings" menu, choose "update & security," and select "windows update." click on "view update history" and then on "uninstall updates." locate the update causing issues, right-click on it, and choose "uninstall." follow the ...