Type "Create a restore point" in the Start menu and open it.
Under the "More options" section, click Update history . roll back updates windows 11
Answer Microsoft’s survey (check any boxes explaining why you are reverting) and click Next . Type "Create a restore point" in the Start menu and open it
Windows 11 updates are designed to bring security patches, new features, and performance improvements. However, sometimes an update can cause more problems than it solves—blue screens, Wi-Fi dropouts, printing errors, or performance lag. Windows 11 updates are designed to bring security
Find the update you want to remove (look for the "Installed On" column). Right-click it and select Uninstall .
In the System Properties window, click System Restore .
Click Yes to confirm. Windows will begin the uninstallation. Your PC will restart automatically. Method 2: Roll Back a Feature Update (Major version) This is for when Windows 11 updated from 22H2 to 23H2 (or from 23H2 to 24H2) and things feel broken.