Remove an update that may cause problems, either from Windows Update or from the Windows Recovery Menu.
- [Instructor] Microsoft takes steps to ensure…that Windows updates don't cause problems.…But sometimes they do.…When that happens, you can rollback a recent update.…Start by opening the settings app,…press the Windows and I keyboard shortcut…to see the settings app window.…Choose update and security, view update history.…This list categorizes updates by type;…feature, quality, drivers, definition, and so on.…Updates are listed individually…by the date where they were installed…and you may find items here beyond Windows updates,…depending on how Windows Update service is configured.…
Here is update kb4100347 and it was installed on October 1.…It's at the top of the list, so it's the most recent update.…Kb stands for knowledge base…and it's a database listing what Microsoft updates do.…You can click on the link…to visit Microsoft Support webpage for the specific update.…This way you can check to see…whether others are reporting problems,…or if it's a specific issue that has been addressed.…Directions are available that may help you resolve the issue…
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