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I suggest follow the link below on The Windows 10 upgrade appears to hang and check if that helps. Do get back to us for any issues pertaining to Windows in the future. We will be happy to. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. Everal Hyde. The Community I am updating my hp laptop computer from windows 8. 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 Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. If your updates are stuck in the background while you still have access to Windows, you can restart as normal; if they're stuck before or after the OS loads, you're going to have to hold down the power button and do a hard reset.

This can cause issues itself, so make sure your updates definitely aren't progressing at all. Sometimes you'll just get a message telling you to try the update again at a different time. If you click 'Advanced options' and then 'View your update history', you can see recently installed updates that were successful, and uninstall some or all of them — again, this can be a handy troubleshooting option. Windows 10 has actually streamlined the update process, so you should be seeing fewer errors.

Microsoft feels your pain: it knows the update process can cause problems every now and again, which is why it's developed a troubleshooter program specifically for it — search the old Control Panel for "troubleshooting", then select 'Fix problems with Windows Update' from the list on-screen. The link should be available in Windows 7 and 8 too, but if not you can get at it on the web as well. That said, if you haven't yet upgraded to Microsoft's latest and greatest operating system then it's probably still worth your while , as it's more than likely to solve your update problems at the same time.

Safe Mode is like a restart with extras — only the very basic apps and code that Windows needs to run are loaded into memory, so there's even less chance of a rogue, damaged file interfering with the update. In Windows 10, hold down the Shift key then choose Power and Restart from the Windows sign-in screen.

On the next screen you see pick Troubleshoot, Advanced Options, Startup Settings and Restart, and you should then see the Safe Mode option appear: try running through the update process again if you can. A quick search online will give you Safe Mode instructions for older versions of Windows. System Restore has been helpful for solving Windows problems for many a year now, but it happens to be quite well hidden in Windows Go through the wizard, then choose 'Show more restore points' to see all your available options.

Pick a time and date, then complete the wizard to go back to how Windows was configured at that point and hopefully solve your update issues at the same time. I can see that the update is downloaded with download location: Seems like a incorrect location, think it should be the wsus content store?

Remember also that logs roll over so you need to find corresponding entries in the CAS. Finally, make sure the content exists on the DP.

You can try directly downloading the content as a test using the URL shown. I was able to download the. Have you found any similar behavior before? Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in.



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