If you get an error code while downloading and installing Windows updates, the Update Troubleshooter can help resolve the problem.
Select Start Windows logo Start button > Settings Gear-shaped Settings icon > Update & Security Circular arrows Sync icon > Troubleshoot. Next, under Get up and running, select Windows Update > Run the troubleshooter.
When the troubleshooter is finished running, it’s a good idea to restart your device.
Next, check for new updates. Select Start Windows logo Start button > Settings Gear-shaped Settings icon > Update & Security Circular arrows Sync icon > Windows Update Circular arrows Sync icon > Check for updates, and then install any available updates.
If the problems aren’t all resolved, try running the troubleshooter again to check for additional errors, or see Fix Windows Update errors and follow the troubleshooting steps.
For more Windows Update troubleshooting info, see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10.
If you get an error code while downloading and installing Windows updates, the Update Troubleshooter can help resolve the problem.
Select Start Windows logo Start button > Settings Gear-shaped Settings icon > Update & Security Circular arrows Sync icon > Troubleshoot. Next, under Get up and running, select Windows Update > Run the troubleshooter.
When the troubleshooter is finished running, it’s a good idea to restart your device.
Next, check for new updates. Select Start Windows logo Start button > Settings Gear-shaped Settings icon > Update & Security Circular arrows Sync icon > Windows Update Circular arrows Sync icon > Check for updates, and then install any available updates.
If the problems aren’t all resolved, try running the troubleshooter again to check for additional errors, or see Fix Windows Update errors and follow the troubleshooting steps.
For more Windows Update troubleshooting info, see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10.
Select Start > Settings > Security & Updates > Troubleshoot > Other Troubleshooters.
Use the app to fix Windows 10
To run any troubleshooter: Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot, or select the “Find a troubleshooter” shortcut at the end of the problem. Choose the type of troubleshooting you want to do, then make your decision. Run the troubleshooter.
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot or select “Find a solution to my problem” at the end of this section.
Select the type of troubleshooting you want the client to perform, then select Perform Troubleshooting.
Run the built-in Windows Update troubleshooter to fix common problems. Go to Settings > Update & Security > > Troubleshoot Windows Update.
Open settings.
Click Update & Security.
Click Troubleshoot.
Select the troubleshooter that best describes your general problem and click Run. You will see a Troubleshoot button to start the process.
Press the ignition button.
Immediately after running the Power On Self Test (POST) and seeing a very blue Windows logo, keep pressing the power button again to exit.
Repeat steps #1 and #8 twice. Your
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Open the Windows Troubleshooter from the Control Panel. Press Windows + R, type control panel and click to open Control Panel.
Click System and Security.
In the Security and Maintenance section, click Fix common computer device problems to open the Troubleshoot page.
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