How to Remove Any Botched Windows Update Released by Microsoft – Guide
Unfortunately for many consumers out there, Microsoft doesn’t seem to spend so much time testing the updates it’s releasing on Patch Tuesday, so many users are in the end forced to deal with all kinds of errors caused by botched fixes.
This is the case of this month’s security updates, as some bulletins released today are said to be causing havoc on basically all Windows versions currently on the market, including XP, Vista, 7, 8, and even the new 8.1.
While some claim that the botched updates are breaking down a number of Office tools, others reveal that the same patches are trying to install over and over again, even if the initial setup seems to work just fine.
In most cases, Microsoft needs at least a couple of days to look into the issue, so users are basically left with no other option than to deal with this problem the hard way.
Basically, the easiest way to get rid of faulty updates, assuming they didn’t break down your computer, is to uninstall and hide them temporarily until a fix is released.
In case no restore point has been created and you need to do this manually, here are just a few steps to do this safely.
First of all, launch “Control Panel,” click on “Programs” and then on “Uninstall a program.”
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