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In this video we're showing you how you can fix the Windows 10 Bad_Module_Info error.
This error is caused by the latest Windows 10 update.
Tutorial in text:
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1. open the Windows Control Panel (right click on the Windows logo in the bottom left corner, "Settings")
2. click on "Update & Security"
3. if you installed the update recently (max. 30 days), you may see the option "Go back to the previous version of windows 10", if not, continue with step 4.
4. Left click on the Windows logo at the bottom left and left click on "Power", then you have the choice between shutdown, logout or restart. Press the Shift key and left click on "Restart".
5. you should now see 3 options, click there "Troubleshoot
6. select "Advanced Options"
7. click on "Uninstall Updates
8. now click on "Uninstall latest quality update".
9. choose your user
10. enter the password for the user
11. now click on "Uninstall quality update".
In this video we're showing you how you can fix the Windows 10 Bad_Module_Info error.
This error is caused by the latest Windows 10 update.
Tutorial in text:
1. open the Windows Control Panel (right click on the Windows logo in the bottom left corner, "Settings")
2. click on "Update & Security"
3. if you installed the update recently (max. 30 days), you may see the option "Go back to the previous version of windows 10", if not, continue with step 4.
4. Left click on the Windows logo at the bottom left and left click on "Power", then you have the choice between shutdown, logout or restart. Press the Shift key and left click on "Restart".
5. you should now see 3 options, click there "Troubleshoot
6. select "Advanced Options"
7. click on "Uninstall Updates
8. now click on "Uninstall latest quality update".
9. choose your user
10. enter the password for the user
11. now click on "Uninstall quality update".
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