Windows Update Roll Back (90% CERTIFIED)
Finish the wizard to permanently block that specific package. Troubleshooting Rollback Failures Root Cause Actionable Solution 10-day period expired or Windows.old deleted. Perform a System Restore or clean install. Rollback gets stuck on a loading screen Corrupted system files or active driver conflict. Boot into Safe Mode first, then run the rollback. "We ran into a problem" error message Missing recovery partition data. Boot from a bootable Windows USB installer to repair.
Execute the uninstall command using the specific KB ID: wusa /uninstall /kb:50XXXXX Replace 50XXXXX with the actual update number. Click on the pop-up window to confirm. Uninstalling via DISM (When Windows Won't Boot) windows update roll back
There is, however, a ticking clock. Windows typically deletes the Windows.old folder after ten days to free up disk space. Once that window closes, the roll back option vanishes, leaving the user stranded on the new version. Finish the wizard to permanently block that specific package
Press Win + X and select or Command Prompt (Admin) . Rollback gets stuck on a loading screen Corrupted