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How to Remove Problem Causing Windows 7 Update?

Not only Windows 7, every computer system should be updated regularly to fix any critical issues associated with the operating system. However, sometimes an update will not work as we are expected. It’ll cause trouble to you and at times it could not be tolerated. Here is how to solve such issues in Windows 7 Ultimate.

1. Go to Start - Control Panel - Programs and features - View installed updates.


2. Select the most recent update (the update that causes your Windows 7 to behave strangely) by its date and uninstall it by clicking the uninstall button. Hope you’ll enjoy this tutorial!

Similar topics:
1. How to Save Windows downloaded Update Files on local drive
2. Disable Windows automatic update with Microsoft service pack blocker tool kit

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