![]() We’ve delved deep into Windows Update and come up with answers to users’ most pressing questions: whether you have to accept all updates, whether you can uninstall existing updates, and how to reduce the bandwidth some updates use. ![]() With this article, we hope to make things clearer for you. As a result, there have been lots of misperceptions about how Windows Update currently works, and how to best use it. Since Windows 10 was first released in 2015, Microsoft has transformed what was once a straightforward procedure into an ever-changing, often complicated process that varies according to whether you have Windows Home, Windows Pro, or an enterprise or education edition - and that varies according to the specific version number of the operating system. ![]() Confused about how updates work in Windows 10 and Windows 11? Join the club.
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