Бесконечная работа с обновлениями windows 10

Updated on Apr 28, 2025

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How Long Does Windows 10 Update Take 2019/2020/2021/2022/2023 It may take between 10 and 20 minutes to update Windows 10 on a modern PC with solid-state storage…Full steps
Why Does Windows 10 Update Take So Long

A low-speed internet connection or simultaneous downloads; Microsoft is constantly adding…Full steps

6 Useful Fixes for Windows 10 Update Taking Forever Issue Optimize network, free up space, run Windows Update troubleshooter, disable startup programs…Full steps

Windows 11/10 Update Taking Forever Overview

Windows 10 pushes a lot of regular updates, with some improvement in stability and performance, and critical updates as well, mainly about bug fixes and shiny new features. Windows 10 update is quite normal and frequent, like twice each month. That’s the point! You seem to reach the frustrating moment again, where Windows 10 updates are taking hours and hours downloading and installing itself correctly on your PC. How long does windows update take? How are you going to skip such long waiting?

How Long Does Windows 11/10 Update Take

Between 10 and 20 minutes

It may take between 10 and 20 minutes to update Windows 10 on a modern PC with solid-state storage. The installation process may take longer on a conventional hard drive. Besides, the size of the update also affects the time it takes. Some updates are small, and you might not even notice them installing, others are massive and take a good chunk of time to install. 

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Why Does Windows 11/10 Update Take So Long 

The amount of time Windows updates can be affected by multiple factors.

  • A low-speed internet connection or simultaneous downloads
  • An old hard disk drive on your computer bursting with data
  • Too many fragments cause Windows 10 update slow
  • Microsoft’s servers are getting slammed with many people all trying to download at the same time
  • Windows update components might be broken
  • The software might be conflicting with Windows update

5 Effective Fixes for Windows 11/10 Update Taking Forever Issue

Do you see Windows 10 taking forever in every 2018 update? Like one of the most seen blue screen loop, saying «getting Windows ready, don’t turn off your computer». Be prepared. Your computer is now slowing down, plodding, frozen and stuck! Let’s try the following methods to fix Windows 10 update slow issue.

Method 1. Optimize Your Network 

A faster internet connection may solve your problem and decrease the update speed. You can change to another faster connection by upgrading to a fiber-optic connection or purchasing more bandwidth from your internet service provider. You can also try a brandwidth management tool to ensure sufficient network resources are reserved for Windows 10 updates.

Method 2. Free Up Hard Drive Space by Cleaning Large and Junk Files

Windows 10 updates often take up a lot of hard drive space, so you need to make sure there is enough room for them to speed up the installation. This means deleting junk files and unnecessary large files. If there are a lot of files waiting for removing, manual deletion can be cumbersome and time-consuming. In this case, you can use cleanup software to help delete large amounts of files at once automatically.

Now, download this powerful disk management tool to fix the slow Windows 10 update issue.

Step 1. DOWNLOAD and install EaseUS Partition Master for free and launch it on your Windows PC.

On the suite, hover your mouse on «PC Cleaner», click the Download icon to install and launch EaseUS CleanGenius.

Launch EaseUS Clean Genius

Step 2. On EaseUS CleanGenius, select «Cleanup» on the main screen, and click «Scan» to start scanning.

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Step 3. When the scanning process completes, select useless large files and click «Clean» to clean large files.

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Step 4. When EaseUS CleanGenius completes cleaning the files you choose, click «Done» to finish the process.

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Method 3. Use Windows Update Troubleshooter

Excluding the internal hardware factors, it’s probably just the system bugs that throw your computer onto a blue screen where Windows 10 works on an infinite update.

The Windows own little program called Windows Update Troubleshooter can fix the broken components that might break the update progress.

Method 4. Disable Startup Programs That Conflict with the Update

You never know that third-party applications always conflict with the update because they happen to start at the same time. Along with applications, services and drivers are making the same effect. So, if you feel certain that the problem does not come from a poor internet connection or hard drive bad performance, consider this factor, and you may try performing a clean boot of Windows 10 before attempting to get the new update.

Step 1. Press Windows + R keys to open Run.

Step 2. Type msconfig in the Run box and click OK.

Step 3. In the System Configuration, click the «Services» tab.

Step 4. Check the box Hide all Microsoft services.

Step 5. Click «Disable all».

disable services that conflicts with windows 10 update

Step 6. Next, return and go on with the Startup tab.

open task manager under startup

Step 7. Click Open Task Manager.

Step 8. Click any startup program that is suspicious in conflicting with the update and click «Disable».

disable startup programs that conflict with windows 10 update

Repeat the previous step until all the startup programs in question were disabled.

Step 9. Close the Task Manager and click «OK» in the System Configuration window.

Step 10. Restart your PC and get the new update for the second time.

Method 5. Schedule Updates for Low-Traffic Periods

Massive Windows 10 updates with long installation can happen at any time. But your Internet connection may not be fast all day long. You can disable auto-updates and schedule it for after-hours when your computers and office network aren’t in use. Open the Windows Update window and specify when you prefer updates to be installed.   

set active hours in Windows 10 to fix slow Windows 10 update

Most of the time, people receive a Windows 10 unwillingly because Microsoft turns on an automatic update on our computers by default. To avoid receiving any problematic update in the future, you can always try to disable Windows 10 update for permanent.

By the way, whenever you suffer from a slow boot or startup issue after Windows 10 update, find solutions on this page. For those seeking additional resources or clarification, our customer care department is available to offer professional support.

EaseUS experts are available to provide you with 1-on-1 manual services (24*7) and help fix different Windows configuration issues. Our experts will offer you FREE evaluation services and efficiently diagnose and resolve Windows update errors, Windows installation, or daily OS issues using their decades of experience.

  • 1. Fix Windows update errors, such as update failure, unable to upgrade Windows, etc.
  • 2. Serve to download and install the latest Windows operating system on PC with success.
  • 3. Provide fixes for daily Windows system errors with drivers, permission, account settings, etc., issues.

To Sum Up

This tutorial demonstrates how long does Windows 10 update take and why is Windows 10 update taking so long. The most six useful solutions here can help you fix Windows 10 update taking forever problems. Among them, freeing up storage space and defragmenting your hard drive is very useful. You can complete the job with the assistance of EaseUS Partition Master Free.

This free disk management program makes complex hard drive organization easier than ever, such as convert MBR to GPT, convert FAT to NTFS, convert a logical partition to primary or primary partition to logical, etc..

1. How long does Windows 10 update take 2019?

Major updates to the Windows OS come about every six months, with the most recent being the November 2019 update. Major updates may take a little longer. The regular version only takes 7 to 17 minutes to install.

2. Why do Windows 10 updates take so long?

Why does Windows 10 update take so long? Windows 10 updates take so long to complete because Microsoft is constantly adding larger files and features to them. The biggest updates, released in the spring and fall of every year, usually take upwards of four hours to install. Besides, it’s also relevant to the small available space, hard drive fragments, software conflicts, and other factors.

3. Can I stop a Windows 10 update in progress?

You can stop Windows 10 updates in progress in the services.

Step 1. Open the Search windows box and type Services in Windows 10. Right-click Services and select «Run as Administrator». 

Step 2. In the Services window, you will find out the list of all the services running in the background. You need to find the Windows Update service.

Step 3. Right-click «Windows Update», and from the context menu, select «Stop». Alternatively, you can click on the «Stop» link available under the Windows update option on the top left side of the window.

4. How long does it take to update Windows 10 1903?

It depends. On different devices, in different network situations, the time spent is different. The installing of Windows 10 1903 takes about 30 minutes. Configuring, and restarting may take a few times. In short, you’ll probably upgrade to Windows 10 1903 in an hour. 

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Зависание системы при обновлении возможно по многим причинам. Это может быть вызвано разрывом интернет-соединения, сбоем на сервере, сбоем в самом компьютере, недостаточным объемом свободного места на жестком диске. Не исключено и наличие вируса, не разрешающего определенные действия. Вероятно, придется отменить обновление, перезагрузив компьютер с помощью кнопки «резет» или просто отключив питание. Перед повторной попыткой обновления тщательно изучить инструкцию, удостовериться, что никаких проблем нет. Произвести очистку диска, и после этого повторить попытку обновления. Если это опять не удастся, то обратиться в службу поддержки. Разумеется, это возможно при наличии лицензионной версии ОС.

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KONGL­AMERA­NTUS
[93.6K]

7 лет назад 

Ждать двое суток в таком случае вовсе не обязательно. Очевидно, что произошел сбой и ваш компьютер завис. Теперь необходимо привести его в порядок. Для этого попробуйте перезагрузить компьютер используя стандартное сочетание клавиш: Ctrl-Alt-Del. (Зажимаете все три клавиши одновременно). Если это не помогает и компьютер не реагирует, то при наличии кнопки «Reset» жмём её. Если такой кнопки нет, щёлкаем выключатель на блоке питания, либо снимаем аккумулятор, если у вас ноутбук.

Если после указанных процедур ваш компьютер загрузится корректно, то можно повторить операцию обновления. Если же и в дальнейшем ваш компьютер будет зависать, то вам придется обратиться в службу поддержки.

дольф­аника
[383K]

7 лет назад 

было у меня дело, зависла система на обновлении, ни одна кнопка не реагировала. Уже давно мне говорили, в подобных случаях, нужно отключить питание ноутбука, нажала на выключение, ноутбук не реагирует. Нашла совет, нужно держать кнопку выключения 10 секунд, и да, ноутбук вырубился. Ждать, что Виндоус сама справится с обновлением не стоит, система затупила и загрузку обновления можно прервать механическим путем. А потом посмотреть загрузки и если это важное обновление, загрузить его с сайта разработчика. Если оно не указано в важных обновлениях, тогда не обязательно, но потом Виндоус может затупить в в воспроизведении видео и тут уж точно надо разбираться с загруженными обновлениями.

Если обновление Windows не завершается долгое время, необходимо перезагрузить компьютер. Если компьютер «висит на заставке», надо принудительно выключить его кнопкой питания. Кнопку надо удерживать несколько секунд, пока не погаснет индикатор питания. В случае с ноутбуком иногда приходится снимать аккумуляторную батарею. После этого надо включить компьютер. Если через 30 минут работы картинка на экране не меняется, обновление не завершается, выключайте компьютер еще раз и включайте, удерживая кнопки клавиатуры SHIFT и F8. Появившееся меню подскажет дальнейшие действия.

Если все манипуляции ни к чему не привели, вызывайте компьютерного специалиста.

[поль­зоват­ель забло­киров­ан]
[137K]

7 лет назад 

У меня в прошлом году такое же было. Перезагружала раз пять, нажимая на Ctrl+Alt+Del. После этого комп запустился. Я сразу же просканировала его на вирусы двумя антивирусниками и опять перезагрузила. Стараюсь больше не соглашаться на обновления.

Peres­vetik
[923K]

7 лет назад 

Эта проблема очень актуальная у многих пользователей и поэтому вообще нежелательно обновлять комп или другой гаджет через центр обновления. Многие жалуются, что происходит зависание, и он может обновляться не одни сутки.

Попробуйте принудительно перезагрузить комп и потом восстановить его до состояния накануне. Это делается через опцию восстановление системы через оставленные точки.

И еще так может реагировать антивирусная программа, ее сразу нужно отключать.

Есть папка обновлений и ее нужно сразу удалить после того, как вы перезагрузите комп.

Далее почистить все куки и потом проверить на вирусы. Иначе можно потерять все данные и потребуется переустановление ОС.

snuch­ibuch­i
[4.3K]

7 лет назад 

Скорее всего при установке обновления возникла одна из ошибок,каких именно-вам никто скорее всего не скажет(если нет так называемого синего экрана смерти).Выключите компьютер,это сбросит процесс обновления и откатит его.Если при последующих попытках возникнет то же самое-отключите автообновления виндовс.На 10-й они абсолютно бесполезны и весят десятки гигов.

Ёжик в туман­е
[8.8K]

7 лет назад 

Лучше всего не использовать обновление, которое производится через Центр обновления Windows, так как оно бывает не доводит обновления до конца. Помню, ко мне звонит друг и говорит, что компьютер не может закончить обновление системы уже как два дня.

После этого случая, я ему посоветовал просто взять и перезагрузить компьютер. Обновление может зависнуть из-за загрузки Центрального Процессора. Такое частенько бывает, потому что при обновлении системы, данная служба потребляет много ресурсов компьютера, из-за чего может зависнуть обновление системы и не отвечать на ваши клики.

Время плати­ть по долга­м
[34.5K]

5 лет назад 

Такое зависание бывает, когда обновления начинают устанавливаться некорректно, то есть возможно пропал интернет и система просто зависла. Тут нужно просто выключить или перезагрузить компьютер с помощью кнопок на Системном блоке. Если после перезагрузки операционная система вернется в прежнее состояние это хорошо, но бывает что после перезагрузки появляется черный экран. Здесь понадобится откат системы. Windows 10 не совсем совершенная операционная система и очень часто обновления приводят к сбоям. Поэтому лучше при возможности пользоваться Windows 7 или Windows 8.1.

Вы сами же на свой вопрос и ответили. Здесь ключевое слово «висит». Ну раз компьютер висит, значит его надо перезагружать. Если удастся, то правильными способами, но скорей всего, придется просто грубо отключать компьютер от питания, если ноутбук, то и изъятием батарей. Но а потом как получится, или попытаться продолжить обновление или восстановить систему, до предыдущего состояния. Или крайний вариант — придется переустанавливать систему с потерей всех данных. Хотя при желании большинство данных все же можно будет спасти, если уж очень надо, но это другая тема.

storu­s
[74.9K]

7 лет назад 

Если обновление зависло, то компьютер нужно перезагрузить. Далее служба поддержки Майкрософт рекомендует сделать следующее:

1) Отключите от компьютера все устройства, которые подключены к нему через USB-порты.

2) Удалите антивирус, часто проблемы возникают из-за конфликтов с ним.

3)Удалите содержимое следующей папки «$Windows.~BT».

4) Удалите все программы, которые связаны с изменением интерфейса, тем.

5) Осуществите «чистую загрузку системы» и попытайтесь повторно обновить Windows.

Для чистой загрузки винды нужно выполнить следующие действия:

А причин зависания может быть несколько. Например, недостаток места, мало памяти. Другая причина — проблема с антивирусом или драйверами.

Первое что можно и нужно сделать — перезапустить компьютер, потом можно почистить диск, проверить на вирусы и заново запустить обновление.

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Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer: Windows updates are a crucial part of System which ensures smooth system performance. Windows 10 automatically download & install important updates from Microsoft Server but sometimes while working on updates on Shutdown or Startup, the update installation get stuck or freezes. In short, you will be stuck on the Windows update Screen and you will see one of the following messages persist for a long time:

Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don't turn off your computer

Working on updates 
100% complete 
Don't turn off your computer

Preparing to configure Windows.
Do not turn off your computer.

Please do not power off or unplug your machine.
Installing update 2 of 5...

Configuring Windows updates
100% complete
Do not turn off your computer.

Getting Windows ready
Don't turn off your computer

Keep your PC on until this is done
Installing update 3 of 5...

If you are stuck on anyone of the screen then the only option you have is restarting your PC. There are several reasons as to why Windows updates get stuck or freezes but most of the times it’s related to software or drivers conflict. So without wasting any more time let’s see how to actually Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer with the below-listed troubleshooting guide.

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It’s possible that the Windows update might be taking time and it’s not actually stuck, so it’s advice to wait for few hours before trying the below guide.

If you can access the Windows after a restart:

Method 1: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter

1.Type “troubleshooting” in Windows Search bar and click on Troubleshooting.

2.Next, from the left window pane select View all.

3.Then from the Troubleshoot computer problems list select Windows Update.

select windows update from troubleshoot computer problems

4.Follow on-screen instruction and let the Windows Update Troubleshoot run.

Windows Update Troubleshooter

5.Restart your PC to save changes.

This should help you to Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer but if not then continue with the next method.

Method 2: Rename SoftwareDistribution Folder

1.Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

2.Now type the following commands to stop Windows Update Services and then hit Enter after each one:

net stop wuauserv
net stop cryptSvc
net stop bits
net stop msiserver

Stop Windows update services wuauserv cryptSvc bits msiserver

3.Next, type the following command to rename SoftwareDistribution Folder and then hit Enter:

ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old

Rename SoftwareDistribution Folder

4.Finally, type the folowing command to start Windows Update Services and hit Enter after each one:

net start wuauserv
net start cryptSvc
net start bits
net start msiserver

Start Windows update services wuauserv cryptSvc bits msiserver

5.Reboot your PC to save changes and this should Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer issue.

Method 3: Reset Windows Update components

1.Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

2.Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter after each one:

net stop bits
net stop wuauserv
net stop appidsvc
net stop cryptsvc

Stop Windows update services wuauserv cryptSvc bits msiserver

3.Delete the qmgr*.dat files, to do this again open cmd and type:

Del “%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr*.dat”

4.Type the following into cmd and hit Enter:

cd /d %windir%\system32

Reregister the BITS files and the Windows Update files

5.Reregister the BITS files and the Windows Update files. Type each of the following commands individually in cmd and hit Enter after each one:

regsvr32.exe atl.dll
regsvr32.exe urlmon.dll
regsvr32.exe mshtml.dll
regsvr32.exe shdocvw.dll
regsvr32.exe browseui.dll
regsvr32.exe jscript.dll
regsvr32.exe vbscript.dll
regsvr32.exe scrrun.dll
regsvr32.exe msxml.dll
regsvr32.exe msxml3.dll
regsvr32.exe msxml6.dll
regsvr32.exe actxprxy.dll
regsvr32.exe softpub.dll
regsvr32.exe wintrust.dll
regsvr32.exe dssenh.dll
regsvr32.exe rsaenh.dll
regsvr32.exe gpkcsp.dll
regsvr32.exe sccbase.dll
regsvr32.exe slbcsp.dll
regsvr32.exe cryptdlg.dll
regsvr32.exe oleaut32.dll
regsvr32.exe ole32.dll
regsvr32.exe shell32.dll
regsvr32.exe initpki.dll
regsvr32.exe wuapi.dll
regsvr32.exe wuaueng.dll
regsvr32.exe wuaueng1.dll
regsvr32.exe wucltui.dll
regsvr32.exe wups.dll
regsvr32.exe wups2.dll
regsvr32.exe wuweb.dll
regsvr32.exe qmgr.dll
regsvr32.exe qmgrprxy.dll
regsvr32.exe wucltux.dll
regsvr32.exe muweb.dll
regsvr32.exe wuwebv.dll

6.To reset Winsock:

netsh winsock reset

netsh winsock reset

7.Reset the BITS service and the Windows Update service to the default security descriptor:

sc.exe sdset bits D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)

sc.exe sdset wuauserv D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)

8.Again start the Windows update services:

net start bits
net start wuauserv
net start appidsvc
net start cryptsvc

Start Windows update services wuauserv cryptSvc bits msiserver

9.Install the latest Windows Update Agent.

10.Reboot your PC and see if you’re able to Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer issue, if not then continue.

Method 4: Perform a Clean Boot

1.Press Windows Key + R then type msconfig and hit enter to System Configuration.

msconfig

2.On General tab, choose Selective Startup and under it make sure the option “load startup items” is unchecked.

system configuration check selective startup clean boot

3.Navigate to the Services tab and checkmark the box that says “Hide all Microsoft services.

hide all microsoft services

4.Next, click Disable all which would disable all the other remaining services.

5.Restart your PC check if the problem persists or not.

6.If the issue is resolved then it’s definitely caused by a third party software. In order to zero in on the particular software, you should enable a group of services (refer the previous steps) at a time then reboot your PC. Keep doing this until you figure out a group of services which are causing this error then check the services under this group one by one until you find which one is causing the problem.

6.After you had finish troubleshooting make sure to undo the above steps (select Normal startup in step 2) in order to start your PC normally.

Method 5: Run System Restore

1.Press Windows Key + R and type”sysdm.cpl” then hit enter.

2.Select System Protection tab and choose System Restore.

system restore in system properties

3.Click Next and choose the desired System Restore point.

system-restore

4.Follow on-screen instruction to complete system restore.

5.After reboot, you may be able to Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer.

Method 6: Uninstall the particular update causing the issue

1.Press Windows Key + X then select Control Panel.

2.Under Programs click Uninstall a program.

uninstall a program

3.From the left-hand menu click on View installed updates.

programs and features view installed updates

4.Now from the list right-click on the particular update which is causing this problem and select Uninstall.

uninstall the particular update in order to fix the issue

If you can’t access the Windows:

First, enable legacy Advanced boot option

Method 1: Remove any USB peripherals

If you’re stuck with “Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer” then you might want to try to remove any external device connected to PC and make sure you also disconnect any device connected via USB such as pen drives, mouse or keyboard, portable hard disk, etc. Once you have successfully disconnected any such device then again try to update the Windows.

Method 2: Boot into Safe Mode and uninstall that particular update

1. Restart your Windows 10.

2.As the system restarts enter into BIOS setup and configure your PC to boot from CD/DVD.

3.Insert the Windows 10 bootable installation DVD and restart your PC.

4.When prompted to Press any key to boot from CD or DVD, press any key to continue.

5.Select your language preferences, and click Next. Click Repair your computer in the bottom-left.

Repair your computer

6.On choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot.

Choose an option at windows 10

7.On Troubleshoot screen, click Advanced option.

troubleshoot from choose an option

8.On Advanced options screen, click Command Prompt.

Fix Driver Power State Failure open command prompt

9.When the Command Prompt(CMD) open type C: and hit enter.

10.Now type the following command:

BCDEDIT /SET {DEFAULT} BOOTMENUPOLICY LEGACY

11.And hit enter to Enable Legacy Advanced Boot Menu.

Advanced boot options

12.Close Command Prompt and back on the Choose an option screen, click continue to restart Windows 10.

13.Finally, don’t forget to eject your Windows 10 installation DVD, in order to get Boot options.

14.On Boot Option screen choose  “Safe Mode.

Boot into Last Known Good Configuration

15.Once you are in Safe Mode follow the method 6 to uninstall the update causing the trouble.

Method 3: Run Automatic/Startup Repair

1.Insert the Windows 10 bootable installation DVD and restart your PC.

2.When prompted to Press any key to boot from CD or DVD, press any key to continue.

Press any key to boot from CD or DVD

3.Select your language preferences, and click Next. Click Repair your computer in the bottom-left.

Repair your computer

4.On choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot.

Choose an option at windows 10 automatic startup repair

5.On Troubleshoot screen, click Advanced option.

select advanced option from troubleshoot screen

6.On the Advanced options screen, click Automatic Repair or Startup Repair.

run automatic repair

7.Wait til the Windows Automatic/Startup Repairs complete.

8.Restart and you have successfully Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer issue.

Also, read How to fix Automatic Repair couldn’t repair your PC.

Method 4: Run MemTest86+

Note: Before starting, make sure you have access to another PC as you will need to download and burn Memtest86+ to the disc or USB flash drive.

1.Connect a USB flash drive to your system.

2.Download and install Windows Memtest86 Auto-installer for USB Key.

3.Right-click on the image file which you just downloaded and select “Extract here” option.

4.Once extracted, open the folder and run the Memtest86+ USB Installer.

5.Choose your plugged in USB drive to burn the MemTest86 software (This will format your USB drive).

memtest86 usb installer tool

6.Once the above process is finished, insert the USB to the PC which is giving the A disk read error occurred message.

7.Restart your PC and make sure that boot from the USB flash drive is selected.

8.Memtest86 will begin testing for memory corruption in your system.

Memtest86

9.If you have passed all the test then you can be sure that your memory is working correctly.

10.If some of the steps were unsuccessful then Memtest86 will find memory corruption which means that your “A disk read error occurred” is because of bad/corrupt memory.

11.In order to Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer issue, you will need to replace your RAM if bad memory sectors are found.

Method 5: Run System Restore

1.Put in the Windows installation media or Recovery Drive/System Repair Disc and select your language preferences, and click Next

2.Click Repair your computer at the bottom.

Repair your computer

3.Now choose Troubleshoot and then Advanced Options.

4..Finally, click on “System Restore” and follow onscreen instructions to complete the restore.

Restor your PC to fix system threat Exception Not Handled Error

5.Restart your PC to save changes.

Method 6: Reset Windows Update components in Safe Mode

Again boot into Safe Mode and follow the method 3 in order to reset Windows Update components which would Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer.

Method 7: Run DISM

1.Again open the Command Prompt from the above-specified method.

Fix Driver Power State Failure open command prompt

2.Type the following command in cmd and hit enter after each one:

a) Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
b) Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
c) Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

DISM restore health system

3.Let the DISM command run and wait for it to finish.

4. If the above command doesn’t work then try on the below:

Dism /Image:C:\offline /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows /LimitAccess

Note: Replace the C:\RepairSource\Windows with the location of your repair source (Windows Installation or Recovery Disc).

5.Reboot your PC to save changes and this should Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer.

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That’s it you have successfully Fix Working on updates 100% complete Don’t turn off your computer issue but if you still have any questions regarding this post then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.

Many people have recently reported the very same issue — Windows update stuck at 100. If you are one of them and trying to find some efficient methods to get rid of this issue, then this post written by MiniTool can help you.

Windows Updates Stuck at 100

Windows Update is a key part of the system to ensure smooth system performance. Windows 11/10 automatically downloads and installs important updates from Microsoft Server, but sometimes update installations get stuck or freeze when processing updates on Startup.

You may see the following message: “Working on update 100% complete. Don’t turn off your PC. This will take a while.” and you will be stuck on the Windows update screen. There are many reasons for the issue, but most of the time it caused by the conflicts with software or drivers.

Windows update stuck at 100 error message

Now, it’s time to see how to actually fix the “Windows update stuck at 100” issue with the below-listed troubleshooting guide.

How to Fix the “Windows Updates Stuck at 100” Issue

  1. Remove any USB peripherals
  2. Run Windows Update Troubleshooter
  3. Rename SoftwareDistribution Folder
  4. Perform a Clean Boot
  5. Uninstall the Particular Update
  6. Run DISM in Safe Mode
  7. Run Automatic Repair
  8. Perform System Restore in WinRE

It’s frustrating to encounter the “Windows stuck on update” error frustrating, but you should notice that your update probably isn’t stuck, and you’ll just have to wait for a while to complete the installation. If it is still stuck at the interface, you can try the methods below.

Method 1: Remove Any USB Peripherals

If your Windows update stuck at 100, 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.

Method 2: Run Windows Update Troubleshooter

If you are still stuck on the screen, then you should restart your computer in Safe Mode before you do any operations. You can use Windows 11/10 recovery bootable media like a DVD/USB bootable drive to enter WinRE to enter into Safe Mode. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Insert your Windows installation CD/DVD or USB bootable drive to your computer, and start the computer.

Step 2: Enter the BIOS.

Step 3: Choose the DVD or USB flash drive as the first boot device and boot the Windows 11/10 PC from the device.

Step 4: Click Repair your computer to enter into WinRE successfully.

Now, you can continue to enter Safe Mode.

Step 1: From the Choose an option screen, click the Troubleshoot option. Next, click Advanced options.

Step 2: Click the Startup Settings option.

Step 3: Click the Restart button.

Step 4: Then you will see multiple options for startup. Press the F4 key to enable Safe Mode.

Tip: You should try Method 2 to 6 in Safe Mode. Try 7 to 8 in WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment ).

Now your PC will restart in Safe Mode. Then running Windows Update Troubleshooter is the easiest and fastest method to fix the “Windows update stuck at 100” error. Windows Update Troubleshooter is a built-in feature designed to fix Windows update errors.

Now you can follow the instructions step by step below to run Windows Update Troubleshooter:

Step 1: Type Settings in the Search box to open it.

Step 2: Choose Update & Security and then select Troubleshoot in the left panel.

Step 3: Click Windows Update under the Get up and running section in the right panel and then click Run the troubleshooter.

click Run the troubleshooter

Step 4: It will start to detect the existing problems and you just need to wait for the process finished. Then click Apply this fix.

Step 5: Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the repair process.

Restart your computer and then check if the “working on updates 100 complete” issue still exists. If this method cannot fix the error, try the next methods.

Method 3: Rename SoftwareDistribution Folder

The next method for you is to rename the SoftwareDistribution folder. Here is how to do that:

Step 1: Type Command Prompt in the Search box, then right-click the first result to choose Run as administrator.

Step 2: Now type the following commands to stop Windows Update Services and then press Enter after each one:

net stop wuauserv

net stop cryptSvc

net stop bits

net stop msiserver

type the commands to stop Windows Update Services

Step 3: Next, type the following command to rename SoftwareDistribution Folder and then press Enter:

ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old

Step 4: Finally, type the following commands to start Windows Update Services and press Enter after each one:

net start wuauserv

net start cryptSvc

net start bits

net start msiserver

Reboot your PC and check if the “working on updates 100” issue has gone.

Tip: To learn more information about renaming or deleting SoftwareDistribution Folder, this post – How to Rename or Delete Software Distribution Folder on Windows is what you need.

Method 4: Perform a Clean Boot

Performing a clean boot can help you start Windows through a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, which can avoid software conflicts while installing Windows updates. In order to perform a clean boot, you need to do:

Step 1: Type msconfig in the Run box(pressing the Windows +R keys), and press Enter.

Step 2: Then go to the Services tab. Check the Hide All Microsoft Services box.

click the Hide all Microsoft services

Step 3: Now, click the Disable all button, and click Apply to save the change.

Step 4: Navigate to the Startup tab and click Open Task Manager.

Step 5: In the Task Manager tab, select the first enabled application and click Disable. Here you need to disable all enabled applications one by one. After disabling all programs, close Task Manager and click OK.

Afterward, you can restart the computer to update Windows again. If the “working on updates 100% complete” error doesn’t occur when in a clean boot state, then it indicates that one of the programs was causing the error.

Method 5: Uninstall the Particular Update Causing the Issue

If the error still occurs, you can also try uninstalling the particular update that causes the issue. The steps are as follows:

Step 1: Open Control Panel. Click the Programs and Features section.

Step 2: From the left-hand menu, click View installed updates.

click View installed updates

Step 3: Now right-click the particular update which is causing this problem and select Uninstall.

Restart your PC and the “Windows update stuck at 100” issue should be fixed.

Method 6: Run DISM in Safe Mode

You can also try running DISM, which allows you to repair corrupted system files. Please refer to the following steps:

Step 1: Type cmd in the Search box, then right-click the first result to choose Run as administrator.

Step 2: Type the following commands and press Enter after each one:

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

Step 3: Let the DISM command run and wait for it to finish. If the above commands won’t work, then try the commands below:

Dism /Image:C:\offline /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows /LimitAccess

Reboot your PC and this should fix the “Windows stuck on update“ issue.

Method 7: Run Automatic Repair

If the working on updates 100 complete issue still occurs, you have to run Automatic Repair. I will show you how to run it step by step.

Step 1: Click Repair your computer in the bottom-left corner to enter WinRE.

click Repair your computer

Step 2: You need to click Troubleshoot in the popup window to continue.

Step 3: Click Advanced options to go to the next page.

Step 4: Choose the Startup Repair in the Advanced options screen and wait for the process to be completed.

Now, when the process is finished, you can restart your computer and run Windows update to check whether the working on updates 100 is solved.

Tip: If you find that Windows Automatic Repair is not working, this post – How To Fix “Windows Automatic Repair Not Working” can help you fix this issue.

Method 8: Perform System Restore in WinRE

If the previous methods don’t work, you should perform a system restore via WinRE. Here is how to do that:

Tip: Only if you have created a restore point in advance, you can try this method.

Step 1: Enter WinRE.

Step 2: You should click Troubleshoot in Choose an option, and then choose Advanced options.

Step 3: Choose System Restore in Advanced options.

choose System Restore in Advanced options

Step 4: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restore.

Now, try to run Windows update and the issue should be fixed.

More useful solutions you can find by watching this video:

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What to Do After Solving Windows Update Stuck at 100?

After solving the problem of Windows update stuck at 100%, you had better create a system image to restore your system when it crashes.

Referring to create a system image, it is highly recommended you to use MiniTool ShadowMaker – a piece of fantastic and professional backup software. It is pretty easy and safe to back up and restore your system.

In addition to backing up your operating system, you can also use MiniTool ShadowMaker to back up files and folders, disks and partitions. What’s better, you can use it for free within 30 days, so just download it and have a try.

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Here are the instructions to create a system image with MiniTool ShadowMaker:

Step 1: Launch MiniTool ShadowMaker, then click Keep Trial.

Step 2: MiniTool ShadowMaker selects the source by default. Thus, you just need to choose the backup destination.

Step 3: Go to the Backup page. Click Back Up Now to start creating a system image.

click Back up Now

Tip: If you click Back Up Later, then you can click Back up Now to begin the backup task on the Manage page.

Step 4: Wait for MiniTool ShadowMaker to finish backing up the operating system.

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Final Words

To sum up, this post has introduced what causes the error of Windows update stuck at 100 and shown 8 solutions to fix it. If you come across the same issue, try these solutions. If you have any better solution to fix the issue, you can share it in the comment zone.

After fixing this problem, it is recommended you create a system image. If you have any problem when using MiniTool program, please feel free to contact us via the email [email protected] and we will reply to you as soon as possible.

Windows Updates Stuck at 100 FAQ

How long should Windows update take?

In general, the update should be between 10 and 30 minutes on a computer. However, if you install your Windows on a conventional hard drive, the process will take a while. You can schedule the installation within the next five days, but you cannot delay it indefinitely.

Can I stop a Windows update in progress?

  1. Search for Control Panel in the Windows 10 Search box and select the relevant result.
  2. Select Security and Maintainance from the list of menu options.
  3. Click Maintenance, select Stop Maintenance.

What happens if I shut down during the Windows update?

Your PC will be seriously damaged if you shut down in the middle of the update installation. If the PC shuts down because of power failure, you need to wait for some time and then restart the computer to install the updates one more time. Your computer is likely to become bricked.

Can you fix a bricked computer?

Bricked devices cannot be powered on and function properly. Bricked devices cannot be fixed by conventional methods. For example, if Windows fails to start on your computer, your computer is not “bricked” because another operating system can be installed on it.

If you are having trouble restarting or shutting down your Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer and getting stuck on a loading screen that says “Working on Updates 100% Complete – Don’t turn off your computer“, there are a few things you need to know about this loading screen and how to resolve the issue.

This loading screen usually appears after a Windows update has been applied during a shutdown or restart. In most cases, the screen should only display for a few seconds or a few minutes at most after it reaches 100% complete. But there has been a common issue where users would get stuck on the “Working on Updates” screen even though it shows 100% complete after waiting for a long while. This guide will explain why and how to fix the issue.

Working on Updates 100% Complete Stuck Windows 10/11

Why is Windows 10 or 11 stuck on “Working on updates – 100% complete”?

Knowing what could cause the error can give you some ideas on what to look for when fixing the issue. The following are some common reasons that can cause your PC to get stuck on the “Working on Updates 100% Complete” screen.

  • Slow disk speed can happen if your hard drive is old or full, or if it has bad sectors. This can mess with the update process and cause the screen to freeze.
  • If Windows system files are corrupted, they can mess up the update process too. This might be from malware, sudden shutdowns, or updates that didn’t finish properly.
  • If the Windows Update service isn’t starting or working right, Windows might not be able to finish updating, which can cause this issue.
  • Outdated or incompatible drivers might clash with Windows updates, causing them to get stuck.
  • Not having enough space on your hard drive can also stop the updates from installing properly.

Wait it out

Believe it or not, most of the time, waiting it out solves the issue without having to do anything to your system. If you’ve only waited 30 minutes or so, give it another two hours. If even after two hours, it still cannot go past the screen, move on to the next solution.

Run CHKDSK

Being stuck on the “Working on Updates 100% Complete” screen is often due to slow disk read and write speeds. This is common with older hard drives or those that haven’t been maintained well, and more so if it’s not an SSD. Running CHKDSK on your system drive might help sort out any disk errors or bad sectors.

If you’ve been stuck for a while, you might need to force restart your PC and then run the CHKDSK command to check your system drive. For how to do this, check out: How to Run CHKDSK in Windows 11/10.

How to Fix Working on Updates 100% Complete stuck

Delete the SoftwareDistribution folder

Normally, you shouldn’t mess with the SoftwareDistribution folder, but if you’re having trouble with Windows Update, like getting stuck on the update screen, deleting files from this folder might help.

The folder contains files that Windows Update uses before installing them. If something goes wrong (like getting stuck), removing these files will make Windows Update start over and re-download the needed components.

Delete Software Distribution folder Windows 11/10

Find the folder at C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution. Select all the files, hit the DEL key to delete them, then restart your computer and try updating again.

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