Windows 7 had a startup option: “Boot with last known good configuration” which was highly useful if the computer could not boot to the login screen. Windows 10 is missing this feature. If you have not enabled the System Restore feature in Windows 10, then it becomes more complex to recover the unbootable system. If the system is unable to boot after the last Windows update, you can uninstall the update even without logging into Windows. Keep reading and follow the steps to uninstall the update without booting into Windows.

How to uninstall the update without booting into Windows 10

Without being able to access the Windows GUI, you can still uninstall the update which has caused your system to crash. The only thing you need to know is the name of the update that has affected your computer, which can be obtained as well. Here is how you can achieve the task.

How to check the names of the installed updates through Command Prompt

Since you are unable to login to your Windows account using your credentials, you must access the Command Prompt at the very beginning. Perform the following: Output will provide all installed Windows 10 updates as well as its installation information, such as its date. Note the name of the update from here you wish to uninstall (KBxxxxxxx).

How to uninstall the update without booting into Windows using Command Prompt

Now that you are sure of the name of the Windows update you wish to remove, follow the instructions below to remove it. You may be prompted with a Yes or No input when a restart may be required. If you wish to uninstall the update without any requirements for input, enter the following command:wusa /uninstall /KB:UpdateID /quiet

How to uninstall updates without booting into Windows using Advanced Options

Another way to uninstall the updates is very similar to the one shared above, except that there are no commands involved. Once you have removed the update that caused your system to crash, reboot the computer and you should now be able to boot it up without any issues.

Closing words

Uninstalling updates is far easier when you are able to log in using your credentials. This guide is for those that are unable to boot their devices due to an enforced Windows 10 update. If you know the name of the update you want to uninstall, it is best preferred to opt for a method that includes Command Prompt. You can also use this method to uninstall any update on Windows and not just the latest one. Also see:

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