![]() ![]() Step 2: Type the following command and then press the Enter key to view installed updates: Tip: After typing CMD or PowerShell in the search, you can use Ctrl + Shift + Enter hotkey to open Command Prompt/PowerShell as admin. Step 1: Open the Command Prompt/PowerShell as administrator by typing CMD in the search, right-clicking on Command Prompt entry, and then clicking Run as administrator. The good old Command Prompt/PowerShell can also be used to view recently installed updates. Method 3 of 4 View recently installed updates via Command Prompt/PowerShell To uninstall an update, refer to our how-to uninstall an update in Windows 11 guide. Step 2: At the PowerShell window, type the following command and press the Enter key to view recently installed updates. To do that, type PowerShell in search, right-click on Windows PowerShell entry, and then click Run as administrator option. ![]() Step 1: Use the search to open Windows PowerShell as administrator. Method 2 of 4 View update history using Windows Terminal in Windows 11 If you want to know more about an installed update, click on the Learn more link provided next to the update name, which will open Microsoft’s website in the default web browser and provide detailed information about the update. The page provides the installed date for updates and version number (if available). ![]()
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