Upgrade blue screen

After recently installing upgrades "Blue screen", my computer works 50-60% slower. How can I get rid of this useless update?

Robert Holland

Hello Kg6dhqhamradio,

Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Answers forum! In order to remove the unwanted updates, you can follow the steps listed below:

 

Start> Control Panel> programs> View Installed updates

Find the update you want to uninstall from the list, to the right-click on and select Uninstall

I hope this helps J

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