How To Check Windows 10 update history


Windows 10 is widely regarded as one of the best and most secure operating systems available. There are several system upgrades that occur inside and assist you in potentializing your system to keep it safe and secure. Windows 10 receives updates from "Microsoft."

It frequently occurs that Windows continues to download updates automatically, and when this process is done, the updates are installed immediately. They do not necessitate any form of review or verification. It is sometimes vital to verify or learn about the updates that are being deployed on your system. Windows 10 offers a straightforward answer to such issues. You may quickly See Update History in Windows 10 which has been installed in your computers so far by using this operating system. Let's see how we can achieve this.


1. Manually through Settings

  • Press – Winkey + I.
  • Select – Update & Security.

  • Click on – Windows update.
  • Next, click – View your update history.


  • Here, you'll notice a list of "Quality Updates," "Driver Updates," "Definition Updates," and "Other Updates" that have been deployed in Windows 10, with the most recent at the top. The View update history Settings page is seen in the image below —



2. Via CMD Command prompt


  • Click the – Start.
  • Type – cmd.
  • Press – Ctrl+Shift+Enter.
  • Once the Elevated command prompt appears, enter the following commands and press Enter Key
Have the brief of the updates –

wmic qfe list brief
  • See the full list of each hotfix installed on your PC –

wmic qfe list full

  • Get the updates in tabular form –

wmic qfe list full /format:table

  • Save the output in a file –

wmic qfe list full /format:table > C:\Users\navin\Desktop\WindowsUpdatesReport.html


  • If You Want To Find a Specific Update, You Can Use The KB Number, Type Your KB Number  With  Command Like This, And Press Enter wmic qfe | find "5007186"


Now You Know How To Check Updates History Using Command Prompt!




3. Using URI Command or shortcut

  • Press – Win+R.
  • Type – ms-settings:windowsupdate-history.
  • Hit – Enter or click OK.



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