Microsoft has released a new update for Windows 10, the Anniversary Update. This update includes a number of new features and improvements, but it also has some hidden problems that users may not be aware of. One of these problems is how to uninstall the Anniversary Update. If you’re having trouble uninstalling the Anniversary Update, there are a few steps you can take to try and fix the problem. First, make sure that you have the latest version of Windows 10 installed on your computer. If you don’t have the latest version, you can download it from Microsoft’s website. Next, try restarting your computer and installing the Anniversary Update again from scratch. This may fix some problems with your installation if they’re related to the update itself. If none of these solutions work, then you may need to uninstall the Anniversary Update using special tools that Microsoft provides. If none of these solutions work, then you may need to uninstall the Anniversary Update using special tools that Microsoft provides. These tools are available on Microsoft’s website or through third-party software like Uninstall Tool from CNET.com . Once you’ve downloaded and installed these tools, follow these steps to uninstall the Anniversary Update:
- Open Uninstall Tool from CNET.com . It should open automatically after downloading and installing it on your computer.
- Click on “Uninstall Windows 10” in Uninstall Tool’s main window (see screenshot below). 3) Select “Windows 10 (Anniversary Update)” from the list of installed updates (see screenshot below). 4) Click on “Uninstall” in Uninstall Tool’s main window (see screenshot below). 5) Restart your computer once again after uninstalling Windows 10 (Anniversary Update). ..