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Table of Contents. Subscribe on YouTube! Did you enjoy this tip? We cover Windows, Mac, software and apps, and have a bunch of troubleshooting tips and how-to videos. Click the button below to subscribe! Subscribe to Help Desk Geek. The recommended sequence worked for me, but not smoothly. I didn't learn until later the other methods to enter Safe Mode. The first time, wuauserv wouldn't stop.

Various other steps worked, or didn't work, maybe depending on timing. For example, when I tried to rename Catroot2, I got "Access is denied. Once it was stopped, the rename worked. The last command in the sequence, "net start msiserver" failed, eventually saying something like "the process didn't respond.

But then the "net start" command worked. Go figure. So, Microsoft Update is working again. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 3 people found this reply helpful. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Windows Update is a key part of the system to ensure smooth system performance. Windows 10 automatically downloads and installs important updates from Microsoft Server, but sometimes update installations get stuck or freeze when processing updates on Startup.

This will take a while. There are many reasons for the issue, but most of the time it caused by the conflicts with software or drivers. If it is still stuck at the interface, you can try the methods below. If your Windows update stuck at , the first thing you can try is to remove any external device connected to PC and make sure you also disconnect any device connected via USB like pen drives, mouse or keyboard, portable hard disk, etc.

Once you have successfully removed any USB peripherals, try to update the Windows again and check if the issue has been fixed or not. If you are still stuck on the screen, then you should restart your computer in Safe Mode before you do any operations.

Here are the steps:. Step 1: From the Choose an option screen, click the Troubleshoot option. Next, click Advanced options. Step 4: Then you will see multiple options for startup. Press the F4 key to enable Safe Mode. Now your PC will restart in Safe Mode.

Windows Update Troubleshooter is a built-in feature designed to fix Windows update errors. Step 1 : Type Settings in the Search box to open it. Step 3 : Click Windows Update under the Get up and running section in the right panel and then click Run the troubleshooter. Next, type the following command to rename SoftwareDistribution Folder and then hit Enter:. Finally, type the folowing command to start Windows Update Services and hit Enter after each one:.

Now in Startup tab Inside Task Manager disable all the startup items which are enabled. Click OK and then Restart. Now again try to Update Windows and this time you will be able to successfully update your Windows.

This action will revert your PC to an earlier point in time. In closing, Windows 10 can sometimes run into problems when updating. Luckily, you know what to do now if that scenario happens. Start with the least complicated and permanent issue before resorting to previous restore points and more drastic solutions. Feel free to share it in the comments below. Should I upgrade to Windows 10? Disable the VPN if applicable and attempt to reinstall. Otherwise, try updating again when your internet connection is stable and reliable.

Scenario 2: There is a lack of free space in the System Reserved partition. Undoing changes. The PC failed to update for uncategorized or unknown issues. Any reasons not listed in specific error categories will produce one of these generic error messages.



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