How to Remove Windows 7 Updates

By Nick Peers

The Installed Updates section of the Control Panel.
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Windows periodically releases updates for its products, including the Windows 7 operating system, to fix bugs or enhance the products' functionality. Remove recent updates if you think they cause problems with your programs or OS. Although updates from Windows are tested prior to release, in many cases, they have caused crashes or freezes. In some cases, an update may cause a program to stop working correctly. However, removing security updates may leave your computer vulnerable to some types of cyber attacks.

Step 1

The Start menu in Windows 7.
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Click the Start button to expand the Start menu and select "Control Panel" to launch the utility.

Step 2

The Programs category in Control Panel.
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Click the "Uninstall a program" link in the Programs category to view all programs installed on your computer. The default view in Control Panel is Category. If you don't see the Programs category, select "Category" from the "View By" drop-down menu.

Step 3

The Uninstall or Change a Program section of the Control Panel.
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Click the "View installed updates" in the left pane to view all updates installed on your computer. The list also contains updates released by software developers for their applications.

Step 4

The list of Microsoft Windows updates and the Uninstall button.
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Locate the update you wish to uninstall, select it and click the "Uninstall" button. Operating system updates are listed in the Microsoft Windows section. Other updates -- such as Adobe Reader or .NET Framework updates -- are listed in separate sections.

Step 5

The Uninstall an Update dialog.
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Click "Yes" when the Uninstall an Update dialog displays to uninstall the selected update. The process may take a few minutes.

Step 6

Restart Now and Restart Later buttons.
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Click the "Restart Now" button to restart your computer after the update has been successfully uninstalled. To postpone the restart, click "Restart Later."

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