Roll Back a Problematic Windows 11/10 Update and Block It Temporarily (wushowhide)
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes
Windows updates usually improve security and stability—but occasionally an update causes problems (boot loops, driver failures, broken Wi‑Fi, stuttering, blue...
If uninstalling KB5063878 on Windows 11 throws the installer error code 0x800f0905, there are practical, verifiable steps that will usually get you past the failure — but the decision to remove the patch has to be weighed carefully because the August cumulative update in question has been tied...
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In a world where software updates are ubiquitous, Microsoft’s Windows 11 and 10 bring a set of features designed to keep users informed, secure, and functional. However, not every update does what it promises — sometimes, they introduce conflicts or undesirable changes. In this context, the...
I have windows 10 already installed on my pc. when I check the update it shows, upgrade to windows 10 home, version 1511, 10586, waiting for install. how do I hide it or get rid of it?
Perhaps a little late to the table but in my travels around the net I came across this:
It would seem there was an answer all along to the troublesome Update fiasco we've been seeing with the new Windows Update:
Full instructions and download is available here...
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While my years of using Windows products overall has been very positive for the 12 years that I've been a MS customer, sometimes they try to break one off in me.
Whenever I install XP, I always hide IE8 as an update, due to a bad experience I had when IE8 was released. I didn't even want IE8...
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I have W-7. At every start-up, it keeps saying I have two new updates, namely SP1 and IE9. I do not want to install those at this time. In the past, I was able to hide such updates. This time, I cannot find such an option. Can someone help?
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How do I stop win 7 from showing me the same updates which I dont need to install - like 34 language packs ? I get a red cross flag for not updating those updates ? In win xp, if you did not want an update, that was a hidden update and you were not reminded for it ever again. Can I not...