This is how I fixed my PC after a Windows update made it slow
Some people are deeply reluctant to install software updates, and there can be valid reasons for that. Most updates are beneficial, of course — they’re solving bugs, fixing security holes, or adding new features. But occasionally they sabotage a familiar interface, or introduce new ways for you to pay more for things. In rarer instances, updates can arrive broken, forcing you to wait for a follow-up patch or perform a factory reset.