You may lose network connectivity or experience related networking issues on Windows 10 if your computer receives a buggy update through Windows Update. In this situation, you can uninstall the update to fix the problem until Microsoft releases a new update that permanently fixes the problem.
Uninstall quality update
To uninstall a problematic update on Windows 10, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Update & Security.
- Click on Windows Update.
- Click the View update history button.
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Click the Uninstall updates option.
- Select the most recent update causing networking problems.
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Click the Uninstall button.
- Click the Yes button.
- Click the Restart now button.
Once you complete the steps, Windows 10 will roll back to the previous build when there was no Wi-Fi or Ethernet adapter problem.
After uninstalling the update, the system shouldn't install the same update until the next quality update becomes available through Windows Update.