#eng_mahmoud_enan#Windows_Updates#Blue_Screen#Uninstall_Update#Windows_Server
In this video, you'll learn how to uninstall Windows Server updates if you're encountering a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error. We’ll walk you through the process using Command Prompt to remove problematic updates that might be causing system instability. Whether you’re dealing with a failed update or a system crash, this stepbystep guide will help you troubleshoot and resolve issues effectively. Follow along to get your server back in working order!
What You'll Learn:
How to access Command Prompt in Safe Mode
Steps to identify and remove problematic Windows Server updates
Tips for avoiding updaterelated issues in the future
Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of Windows Server and Command Prompt
Access to your server’s recovery options
Commands:
wmic qfe list
wusa /uninstall /kb:ID
dism /image:C:\ /cleanupimage /revertpendingactions
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