MicrosoftWindowsWindows 10
Normally, Windows Update does not require any administration.
Microsoft is making it much like a set it and forget it tool.
However, some applications require specific hotfixes and updates installed on your setup before they can run.

For example, some applications require a specific version of.NET Framework,Visual C++ redistributableorJava, etc.
Some apps require hotfixes instead of add-ons.
There are several ways of doing this.

We will discuss some ways of viewing and saving the list of installed updates in Windows 10.
Each method has its own advantages.
you might use whichever is suitable for your specific requirement.

Also checkhow to run Windows Update using PowerShelland the command prompt.
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So lets start with the visual option first.
Using Windows Update History
This will show you all the updates installed on your Windows 10 computer.

You will have to go through the list of updates manually.
Lets discuss them one by one.
DISM
launch the following command to get all information about each hotfix installed on your gear.

Using PowerShell
Getting the same information which we got from command-line is easier in PowerShell.
Using WinUpdatesList
WinUpdatesList is a third-party software which can be used for the same purpose.
it’s possible for you to also save the update as CSV file.

Download WinUpdatesList
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