Expand the category (e.g., "Display adapters" for graphics cards).

Find the update you want to remove (look for the "Installed On" column). Right-click it and select Uninstall .

Click No, thanks when asked to check for updates again.

Answer Microsoft’s survey (check any boxes explaining why you are reverting) and click Next .

Click the Start button and type "Windows Update" – then open Windows Update settings .

Finally, click Go back to earlier build . Your PC will restart and restore the previous version of Windows 11. Note: This process keeps your personal files but may remove apps and drivers installed after the feature update. Method 3: Roll Back a Specific Driver Update Sometimes a printer, GPU, or sound card driver from Windows Update breaks hardware.