Thursday 6 April 2017

How to Check update History on Windows 10 PC

Windows Update History Check: Now a day’s many of users are facing so many problems of update history of window 10 but now in the latest Windows 10 OS and other previous version of the operating system from Microsoft brings an easy way to sort out.You will identify a faulty update which causing performance issues on your device after the the installation as well as you can keep track that what’s being installed on your computer/laptop.
Windows 10 has an enthusiastic settings page that lets users see a list of update history installed on computer where users can check that new updates have been installed properly or not.


It also makes it easy to find out after which update your system started acting out and wants to uninstalling to get PC back to secure in working condition.
How to See Windows 10 Update History from Settings App
1 – Go to Settings.
2 – Click on Update & Security.
3 – Click on Windows Update.
4 – Click the Update history link just under the Check for updates button.
5 – Now on the Update History window, you will see a list of most recently installed updates with update number and date of installation along with installation status to indicate whether the update has been installed properly or not.
6 – To get a brief overview of each update, click on a More info link for the update and check every items that came with that particular update.
7 – That’s all.
Now users can discover particular update is causing the problem from this update settings page you can have to just find out the faulty update and click the Uninstall updates link go to the Control Panel page for removing that update.

How to Check Windows 10 Update History from Command Prompt
Perform the following steps to check Windows 10 update history using Command Prompt.
1 – Click on Start button on the taskbar.
2 – Type Command Prompt and click the result.
3 – Type the following command in the prompt to see a complete list of Windows update history:
4 – You will now see a list of Windows updates on the command prompt window with a link next to each one that takes you to the Windows support website showing complete detail about that update number. It will show you the update installation date, description, hotfixid (KB number) and other information.
5 – All done.



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