After installing Windows 11, many users reportedly receive an error message, “Undoing changes made to your computer.”
The error message generally appears while installing an update. Worse, this process gets stuck in a loop and keeps repeating itself.
The ‘Undoing changes made to computer error’ is often accompanied by a BSOD error like 0x800f0922 or 0x800f0988.
Here are the best methods to resolve the problem on Windows 11.
Many Windows 11 users have claimed to resolve the ‘Undoing changes made to your computer’ error by running the startup repair tool.
Since Windows 11 is stuck installing a particular update, you need to remove it to resolve the issue. Here’s how to uninstall the latest Quality update.
This method will help you fix ‘Undoing changes made to computer error’ if it’s accompanied by either the 0x800f0922 or 0x800f0988 error.
If you don’t know, Windows stores its recovery files, files needed to install updates, and previous versions of Windows components in the WinSxS folder.
In this method, we will use the Command Prompt utility to fix undoing changes made to your computer.
If none of the methods managed to fix the Undoing changes made to your computer error, you need to download & install Windows 11 using the Installation Assistant.