Nirsoft has released WinUpdatesView v1.00

WinUpdatesView v1.00 is an update history viewer from Nirsoft, which as its name suggests displays the Windows update history on the device it's running on.

WinUpdatesView

As with all Nirsoft applications, is fully portable, meaning no installation and can be run from any location. Just download the file provided by Nirsoft, extract it and run the executable exe file. The program is offered as 32 versiont and 64 bit and is compatible with all versions of Microsoft Windows, from Windows XP to .

The WinUpdatesView program displays all updates installed on the , all updates that were not successfully installed, as well as uninstalls. Note that the history is limited to the specific version of Windows. For Windows 10, this means that all updates since the installation of the latest feature update are listed.

Updates are listed in a table, by title, description, installation date, installation method, update status, information links, support links, uninstall notes, category, and other additional information. THE sort order is based on the title of the update, not the most recent. By clicking on a column header, e.g. installation date, sorts the table accordingly.

The table color codes the updates for easier . Green means successful, and yellow or red is the update was not installed successfully.

The right-click menu has many interesting options: you can use it to open a support and information link on the Microsoft site for the selected update. You can use it to create HTML reports based on your choice, e.g. all failed updates or all uninstallations.

The program is fast enough and you can get it more info from edo.

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