If your PC suddenly shows a black screen, won’t boot, or behaves strangely after a Windows 11 update, you are not alone.
Some Windows updates can cause serious issues, including:
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Black screen on startup
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Boot failure (PC won’t load Windows)
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GPU crashes (NVIDIA & AMD)
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Reduced performance or system instability
In this complete recovery guide, you’ll learn how to uninstall a bad Windows 11 update using 3 proven methods, depending on whether your PC still boots or not.
This guide works both before and after a black screen happens.
Problematic Windows Update (KB5074109)
A recent Windows 11 update (KB5074109) has been reported to:
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Cause black screens on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs
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Reduce gaming performance
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Trigger system crashes or boot failure
Microsoft later released KB5074105 to fix the issue, but in many cases the safest solution is to remove the bad update completely.
METHOD 1: Uninstall the Update from Windows (PC Still Boots)
If your computer still starts normally, this is the easiest method.
Steps:
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Open Settings
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Go to Windows Update
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Click Update History
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Scroll down and select Uninstall updates
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Find the problematic update (example: KB5074109)
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Click Uninstall
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Restart your PC
🔧 Advanced Method (CMD – No Restart)
If the update does not appear in the list, you can uninstall it manually using Command Prompt.
Command (Run CMD as Administrator):
wusa /uninstall /kb:5074109 /norestart
METHOD 2: Fix Black Screen Using Windows Recovery Mode
If your PC boots to a black screen but you can still access Recovery Mode, use this method.
Steps:
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Turn on your PC
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Immediately hold the SHIFT key
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Keep holding it while the PC starts
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You’ll enter Windows Recovery Mode
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Go to:
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Troubleshoot
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Advanced Options
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Uninstall Updates
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Click Uninstall latest quality update
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Confirm and restart
Windows will roll back the problematic update and restore system functionality.
METHOD 3: Fix Total No Boot Using Windows USB (ULTIMATE FIX)
If:
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Your PC won’t boot at all
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Recovery Mode is inaccessible
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Screen stays completely black
This is the ultimate recovery method.
What You Need
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A USB flash drive (8GB or more)
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Windows 11 ISO (Media Creation Tool or Rufus)
Boot from USB
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Insert the USB drive
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Restart the PC
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Press F9 / F2 / ESC (depends on motherboard)
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Boot from the USB device
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Click Next → Repair your computer
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Go to:
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Troubleshoot
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Advanced Options
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Command Prompt
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Find the Windows Drive
List Installed Updates
dism /image:W:\ /get-packages /format:tableLook for the latest Rollup or Security Update installed recently.
Remove the Problematic Update
Once completed successfully:
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Close Command Prompt
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Shut down the PC
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Power it on normally
Windows will reconfigure updates and boot correctly.
IMPORTANT: Update Your GPU Drivers
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