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Using PsExec you can uninstall an update on a remote computer, the command is as follows: (Command line: “wusa.exe /quiet /uninstall /kb:2790113 /promptrestart”) Windows update “Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB2790113)” was successfully uninstalled. Using the following command, running as administrator, you can remove the specific update (KB 4100347): You can list all updates installed on a computer with the command: To do it, there is a built-in CLI tool wusa.exe (Windows Update Standalone Installer). Windows updates can also be uninstalled from the command prompt. WUSA.exe: Removing Windows Updates via the Command Line You can remove the hidden update by selecting it in the Show hidden updates.

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Download and run the wushowhide.diagcab.

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To do this, use the official tool Microsoft Show or Hide Updates But you can prevent the installation of a specific update by hiding (blocking) it. If your computer is configured to automatically receive Windows updates through Windows Update or WSUS, this update will most likely be installed on your computer again. How to Prevent (Block) a Specific Update from Installing in Windows 10?