How do I uninstall latest windows update ?

Started by David, Apr 25, 2012, 13:06:04

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David

Hi all sorry to be a pain but last night when I switched off the pc updated itself and its knocked out the driver again I recall its a pretty simple thing to uninstall the update can someone just let me know how and is it safe to turn these updates off ?


TIA

Not on my machine atm but in the middle of important work to me so need to get that one back asap
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Glenn

Go to Add/remove programs, tick the box for Include Windows Updates, then sort by date.
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

David

Quote from: Glenn on Apr 25, 2012, 13:17:40
Go to Add/remove programs, tick the box for Include Windows Updates, then sort by date.

No box to tick and cant find the latest windows update which is odd

Im running windows 7

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Glenn

At the top left of Programs and Features there is  "View Updates" click on that to see what was installed.
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David

According to that the last 3 updates are dated for the 12/04/2012 so I have uninsatlled these cant see any later ones hence slight confusion
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Ray

Are you sure it was a Windows update, David? I'm using Win 7 and I've had no updates since 11/04/12.
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David

Maybe a conincidnece Ray will try aother reinstallof drivers thanks guys
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pctech

The last 'Patch Tuesday' would have been 10/4 but for most you would have received the updates the next day unless you were engaged in a late night surfing session.