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On the Windows Update page, click Update history

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:55 am
by Rina7RS
Solution 10: Uninstall the latest Windows update.
Sometimes Windows updates can cause issues like random reboots and you may need to uninstall them.

Open the Settings page and click Windows Update on the left.


Next, click "Uninstall updates".


You will see a list of updates that can be removed. Click "Remove" to the right of the updates you want to remove. After that, restart your computer.


Solution 11: Change Windows Update settings
Besides uninstalling Windows Updates, you can change your update settings and see if that stops the random reboots.

Open the Start menu, type regeditand click Run as israel telegram data administrator to launch the Registry Editor.


Once the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following directory: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows.


Right-click the Windows folder, select New, and then select Key.


Name the new key "Windows Update".


Right-click the new Windows Update key and create another key. Name this key AU.