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Windows 11 KB5046633 causes the 23H2 version to be labeled as reaching the end, but there is a simple fix for it.
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Microsoft has made Windows Update significantly faster in its latest big update to Windows 11. Version 24H2 started rolling out earlier this month with lots of useful improvements, but now ...
Windows updates often bring bug fixes, security patches, and new features to your PC, but they can also backfire by introducing problems like performance degradation or even panic-inducing data loss.
Windows 10 and Windows 11 users can uninstall Quality Updates, but Feature Updates must be rolled back through recovery options. Here's how to uninstall a Windows update. If a Windows update has ...
To uninstall a Feature Update, head to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery, and scroll down to Go Back to the Previous Version of Windows 10. Click the Get Started button to start the ...