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Ways to Manually Uninstall Windows 10 and 11 Updates

Do you think your Windows 10 is lagging? Is there some update that is causing your Windows 10 to crash?

After the release of Windows 10, Microsoft made it difficult for users to uninstall updates. This is because of the way that updates are installed in Windows 10. This article will show you how to uninstall updates manually if you want to revert back your system to a previous version of Windows.

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The wise thing to do is keep your computers and devices up to date with the latest Windows 10 or Windows 11 updates. That being said, your computer might crash every once in a while or might cause other problems. In those cases, you have to uninstall the Windows updates.

Here, in this article, we will tell you different ways in which you can manually uninstall Windows 10 and 11 updates.

1). Using the Settings App

KB5005698 is a Windows 10 update that is causing many issues with Windows 10 and 11. If you are experiencing problems with your computer, you should uninstall this update.

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The KB5005698 update is a problem for many and it can be manually uninstalled using the Settings App. This will help to prevent the installation of future updates that cause more problems for your computer.

To uninstall the KB5005698 update from the Settings App on Windows 10 and 11

  1. Open Settings app > Apps > Apps & Features.

  2. Right click on Update & security, then Uninstall updates, and select " Remove Updates"Windows 10: Settings app &gt

  3. Then Update & security > Advanced options >

  4. Here select "View update history" &gt

  5. Then right-click Update History, and select "Remove updates"Windows 8/8.1: Settings app>Update & Security>Advanced options>View update history and Remove updates.

2). Using Windows RE

Windows RE is a complete system recovery tool that can help you remove and restore Windows 10/Windows 11 updates. It helps you to undo changes made to your system by an update that you don't want.

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KB5005698 is a new update for Windows 10, which was released on October 18, 2018. It's intended to improve the performance of some graphics applications that were using the DirectX 9 graphics APIs.

If you are still experiencing problems with your device after installing the update, you can uninstall it using Windows RE.

This is how you can uninstall the updates using Windows RE:

1) Open the Command Prompt as administrator.

2) Type "winver" and press enter. The version of windows will be displayed on screen.

3) Type "wmic /uninstallkb" and press enter; this will uninstall the KB5005698 update from your system automatically.

3). Using PowerShell or Command Prompt

KB5005698 is a Windows 10 update that brings Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to users. However, if you have not installed it, you can remove this update using PowerShell or Command Prompt.

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Uninstalling KB5005698:

1) Open an elevated PowerShell prompt by right-clicking the start button, clicking "Windows PowerShell" and then "Run as Administrator".

2) In the command prompt window, type in the following command: Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}

3) Close the elevated PowerShell prompt window and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

4). Using the Control Panel

KB5005698 was released by Microsoft as a Windows update in October 2018. This update was designed to improve the performance of your PC and add new features in Windows 10 and 11.

However, some users started to experience issues with KB5005698, such as crashing or freezing. The update also removed some important features from the operating system.

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If you are experiencing issues with KB5005698, you can uninstall it using the Control Panel.

1) Open Control Panel and go to the Programs and Features section.

2) Click on View installed updates.

3) Locate KB5005698 update in the list of installed updates, right-click it and choose Uninstall from the context menu.

5). Using a Batch File

Windows 10 and Windows 11 are now running on a new update KB5005698. This update is a security update for Windows 10.

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KB5005698 is not the first time Microsoft has released an update that breaks things in Windows, but it's still annoying to have to uninstall it all the time. Here's how you can uninstall it using a batch file or PowerShell script. Here are the steps:

1. Download KB4007602's uninstall script from this link and save the contents to a file, such as Uninstall_KB5005698.cmd or Uninstall_KB5005698.ps1 2. Open Windows PowerShell with Administrator privileges (press Win+X -> right-click on Windows PowerShell -> Run As Administrator) 3. Paste the contents of your file created in the previous step into a PowerShell window

4. Run the uninstall command by typing "Uninstall-KB5005698"

5. Delete your file created in the previous step, if it exists

6. Close PowerShell and reboot your PC.

FAQs

1. What is the benefit of manually uninstalling Windows 10 and 11 updates?

Windows 10 and Windows 11 updates are designed to make your computer more secure and faster. However, some updates can cause serious problems with your computer, which leads to a manual uninstallation process.

There are many reasons why you might need to manually uninstall Windows 10 or Windows 11 updates in order to fix a problem with your computer. These include:

- If the update is causing problems with the performance of your computer

- If the update is causing a bug in your software that you cannot fix through normal means

- If the update is causing an issue with your hardware that you cannot fix through normal means

2. Why might one need to manually uninstall Windows 10 and 11 updates?

As the OS becomes more advanced, it is not uncommon for Windows 10 or 11 to install updates automatically. When this happens, users might need to manually uninstall these updates in order to revert back to the previous version without a hassle.

We might need to manually uninstall Windows 10 or 11 updates when we want to revert back to the previous version of Windows without a hassle. It is also important that users are aware of what they are doing before they proceed with an update.

The update process can be complicated and difficult for some users so it is important that they know how and when they should uninstall these updates.

3. How can one determine if an update has been installed or not?

Updates are always important for software and hardware. But what if your device is not displaying the update notification? This article will help you figure out how to determine whether an update has been installed or not.

This article will help you figure out how to determine whether an update has been installed or not. You can use the following steps to find out:

1. Check your phone settings

2. Check your computer settings

3. Check the manufacturer's website



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