Right-click the device and select Properties .
A classic Control Panel window will open. You will see a list of installed updates sorted by date.
Windows 11 updates are designed to bring security patches, new features, and performance improvements. However, sometimes an update can cause more problems than it solves—blue screens, Wi-Fi dropouts, printing errors, or performance lag.
Scroll to the bottom of the page. Click Uninstall updates (looks like a link under "Related settings").
Under the "More options" section, click Update history .
Answer Microsoft’s survey (check any boxes explaining why you are reverting) and click Next .
Open Settings (Windows key + I).