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As seen above the latest Windows 10 Anniversary update collides with Freestyle Gunz causing the 'Hacking attempt" error to be displayed, due to there not being a current update then the only other option for now would be to remove the Anniversary update.
To uninstall Windows 10 Anniversary Update you will have to open the Start Menu. Next, click on the Settings link – depicted by the sprocket/wheel image. Recovery setting and click on the Get started button under Go back to an earlier build section.
Having opened Settings, click on Update and security and here select Recovery settings.
Now under the Go back to an earlier build section, click on the Get started button under .
Go back to an earlier build.
The process will start and you will be asked some questions for information purposes, ask you why you are going back to the previous build of Windows 10.
Uninstall Windows 10 Anniversary Update
Do the needful and click on Next to move on. If you wish, you have a chance to Cancel now.
You have to remember that when you go back, you will lose the settings changes or the apps you may have installed after you upgraded to the current build. Just to be on the safe side, you may want to also back up your data. Also remember to note down your password or login credentials as you will be required to enter them after the process is completed.
Taken from; http://www.thewindowsclub.com/uninst...versary-update