Windows 10: Reinstalling deleted update

Discus and support Reinstalling deleted update in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I had to accept the automatic installation of the Windows 10 Creators update but didn't want it so I uninstalled it. I now want to put it back in. Is... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Sirius41, Jun 12, 2017.

  1. Sirius41 Win User

    Reinstalling deleted update


    I had to accept the automatic installation of the Windows 10 Creators update but didn't want it so I uninstalled it. I now want to put it back in. Is it possible to do this?

    :)
     
    Sirius41, Jun 12, 2017
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  2. reinstalling deleted MS office

    Open Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features

    Scroll down to Microsoft Office

    Select it

    Click Change

    Now, wait while the repair wizard starts up.

    Choose the type of repair you would like to perform. Depending on the severity or availability of your Internet connection, you could try the first option, Quick Repair, which is much faster and tries to fix the problem without a data connection.

    If that doesn’t resolve the problem, then go back and try the Online Repair option. For my particular issue, I ultimately had to use the Online Repair.

    The repair process is straight-forward following the wizard. Note that you’ll need to save your work and close all Office programs first, and then click Repair.

    Then wait while the repair process runs.

    You will notice the repair experience is similar to a fresh installation. The amount of time it takes will depend on your connection speed and what the issue is.

    You will see your Office apps light up in their respective colors while the repair completes.

    Once the installation is complete, restart your computer just to be sure and launch your apps and verify if the problem you were having is resolved.
     
    Andre Da Costa, Jun 12, 2017
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  3. reinstalling deleted MS office

    1. First see whether they are installed or not. To check this type Outlook or PowerPoint in Windows search and see whether they come up or not. If yes, they can be pinned.

    2. Start Excel > CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open Task Manager > In Processes tab, right click on Excel > Open File Location > See whether Outlook.exe and Powerpoint.exe are there or not. If they are there, right click > Create shortcut and pin the shortcut

    3. Try repairing your Office installation. First try Quick Repair (takes 5 - 10 mins) , if that doesn't help then try Online Repair (Takes more than 30 mins but less than 1 hour in general)

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Repair...

    4. If nothing works, reinstall again.

    https://products.office.com/en-us/download-back...
     
    E for Excel, Jun 12, 2017
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  4. Bree New Member

    Reinstalling deleted update

    Welcome to TenForums @Sirius41

    Do you mean it installed successfully, then you chose to go back to your previous version? If so then you already know that it should have no problems installing and running on your PC.


    There are several ways you can get the Creators Update back. You could use the Update Assistant...

    Update to Latest Version of Windows 10 using Update Assistant

    ....or use the Media Creation Tool to download the install media, either as a .iso file or to a USB memory stick, then use that to perform the upgrade...

    Download Windows 10 ISO File

    ...use Step 4 here for the .iso, Step 5 for the USB.

    Upgrade to Windows 10

    My personal preference is to make the USB media because you get to keep a bootable install USB for later use, either as a repair tool or a clean install, should you wish to. It's also useful if you have several machines to upgrade.
     
  5. Sirius41 Win User
    It installed successfully and then I deleted it. The problem seems to be that my system is recognising that the update has already been installed but not that it has been removed. So I can download the update again, no problem, but when I run the download it goes straight to the 'Thank you for installing . . . ' screen without actually installing it!

    On Windows 7 there was a list of uninstalled updates from which you could reinstall those about which you had changed your mind but this doesn't appear in Windows 10. I also looked at System Restore, thinking that if I could return to the point before the update was installed it would remove any evidence of it having been there, but the available restore points don't go back far enough.
     
    Sirius41, Jun 12, 2017
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  6. Bree New Member
    How precisely did you 'delete' it? What version and os build number are you now on? Use WinKey+R and run Winver to find out. The latest version of Creators is version 1703, os build 15063.332. Are you on Home or Pro?

    The Creators Update is actually a full upgrade to a completely new version of windows. It's not like an update that just installs a few patches.
     
  7. Sirius41 Win User
    I went to Installed Updates, clicked on Delete an Installed Update, selected the Creators Update and deleted it. Then shut computer down and rebooted. The list of installed updates includes version 1703 but it no longer appears when I click on the Delete an Installed Update page.
    I have Windows 10 Home, version 1703, OS build 15063.296, which isn't the latest one, so that is giving mixed messages.
    The reason I'm trying to do this is that one of my programmes is not working properly and the helpline for the programme tells me that a driver is missing, but it appears to be a Windows driver, not the programme one. I have been through everything in Device Manager and all have the latest drivers.
     
    Sirius41, Jun 12, 2017
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  8. Bree New Member

    Reinstalling deleted update

    OK, you are running the Creators Update with the cumulative update that was issued on 9th May. There was a further cumulative update on 25th May that took the build up to 15063.332 (which is probably the one you uninstalled). There will almost certainly be another cumulative update later today, shortly after 6pm UK time. Today is the second Tuesday of the month, otherwise known as 'Patch Tuesday', when Microsoft routinely issue their monthly cumulative updates.

    To get up to date, go to Settings > Update & security and click 'Check for updates'. This should reinstall Cumulative Update KB4020102 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.332 Or wait until this evening for the new update, each cumulative update includes all fixes from the previous ones.

    This is probably not going to solve your problem though, uninstalling a cumulative update is unlikely to have removed a driver. What is your 'problem' programme and what driver does it complain that's missing? Do you see any error messages? If so, can you post a screenshot?

    Take Screenshot in Windows 10
    How to Upload and Post Screenshots and Files at Ten Forums
     
  9. Sirius41 Win User
    The programme is my email, eM Client. It does an automatic backup every day and downloads it into the Backups folder on my D drive (I don't use the Windows 10 filing system at all). A week or so ago something happened to this programme and all my files, folders and emails disappeared. I downloaded it again and they all reappeared. However I am now unable to change the destination folder for the backup. It doesn't seem able to find the one it was using before, so I am simply getting the following error message:
    'The file 'C:/program files(86)/driver support/svc\install.log' couldn't be open (sic) to write the data.'

    I have a screen print, but can't seem to upload it onto here. (5 secs later - I see that I have, it just didn't appear until after I posted this reply.)
     
    Sirius41, Jun 12, 2017
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  10. Sirius41 Win User
    Thank you, Bree, for your efforts to help me. In fact the problem has resolved itself in that yesterday the programme makers released an updated version and installing this seems to have supplied whatever was missing. So I'm OK now, thanks.
     
    Sirius41, Jun 13, 2017
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  11. Bree New Member
    Happy to hear that it's sorted it for you.
     
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