Read and respond to any messages that open while the update is being removed from your computer. If the problem is resolved, proceed to the next step to prevent the update from reinstalling on the computer.
If the problem is not resolved, repeat these steps with older updates until the problem is resolved. Step 2: Preventing Windows Update from reinstalling an update Windows Update might try to reinstall updates that you uninstall. To prevent Windows Update from reinstalling an update on the computer, follow these steps. If the update you uninstalled is listed in the next window, right-click the name of the update and select Hide update.
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Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. It might have entered in your system, corrupted many files, and disabled many functions. If your system is not equipped with an antimalware, it is recommended to get a robust security solution like Malwarebytes and perform a full system scan. The hardware fault or some other external issues can also be the reason for the computer keeps restarting. You must ensure that every hardware component of your system is running well.
RAM is one of the main components for running the system. If it is displaced from its position, it can cause a system failure. You must ensure that it is correctly inserted in its slot. You can also clean it by removing and then re-inserting it. When heats up, the processor inside the CPU can slow down the system and cause a disturbance in the working of the system. Make sure that the processor fan is operating correctly to cool down the processor.
Also, Clean the dust from your CPU. If your system is connected with the faulty power supply, it can repeatedly restart because of that. Check for faulty power supply by starting your device with another power source. If it works perfectly without restarting, then there is an issue with the previous power connection. Usually, many external peripherals are connected to your system for various purposes, such as a printer, fax machine, headphones, mouse, keyboards, USB drive, and many others.
You can check if any of them are causing the restart by removing them all, inserting them one by one. If the problem gets fixed by removing all of them, then insert them again one by one and check which device is again causing the issue. These are all the possible fixes that would solve your computer keeps restarting problem. If the problem persists even after trying all of the fixes, installing the Windows freshly is recommended. You can also get your system checked by the experts in the service center.
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