
Microsoft says that updates can be removed only when all other automatic recovery attempts are unsuccessful.

The support document details a new approach where Windows 10 will detect a failed update on its own and remove the update automatically to address the problems. In some cases, Windows Updates could cause multiple issues on PCs with certain configurations and devices are pushed to BSOD or reboot loop. Recently, Microsoft quietly published a support document to announce that Windows 10 will be able to automatically block and uninstall the updates that could lead to potential problems on the device. It also includes security updates for Windows Kernel, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows Datacenter Networking, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Server, Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Wireless Networking, Windows Linux, Windows Shell, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers, Windows Hyper-V, and Windows Fundamentals. Microsoft says the update has also fixed an issue that may cause users to receive “Error 1309” when installing/uninstalling certain types of MSI and MSP files.
