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Windows 11automatically downloads and installs updates to make sure your device is secure and up to date. This means you receive the latest fixes and security updates, helping your device run efficiently and stay protected.

Check for updates.

Or selectStart >Settings >Windows Update .

Links to popular information:

  • If you're trying to activate Windows, see Activate Windowsfor more info.

  • How to reset your Microsoft account password

  • If you're having trouble installing updates,see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows.

Links to more Windows update FAQs:

Here are a few things you can try if you're having trouble installing updates:

  • Make sure that your device is connected to the internet. Downloading updates requires an internet connection.

  • If you’re connected the internet, try to install the updates manually. Select Start > Settings >Windows Update ,and then view available updates.

    Check for updates

  • Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter. Select Start > Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Under Most frequent, selectWindows Update.

  • If the Troubleshooter doesn't fix the problem, see Troubleshoot problems updating WindowsorFixWindows Update errors.

The time required to download updates primarily depends on internet connection speed, network settings, and update size. Make sure your device is plugged in and connected to the internet to download updates faster.

You can’t stop updates entirely—because they help keep your device safe and secure, updates will eventually need to be installed and downloaded, regardless of your update settings. Here's how to temporarily pause updates from being downloaded and installed. Note that after the pause limit is reached, you'll need to install the latest updates before you can pause updates again.

In Windows 11, select Start > Settings >Windows Update.Next to Pause updates, select the pause length you prefer.

To finish installing an update, your device will need to restart. Windows will try to restart your device when you're not using it. If it can't, you'll be asked to schedule the restart for a more convenient time. Or, you can schedule anytime by following these steps:

  1. Select Start > Settings >Windows Update .

  2. Select Schedule the restart and choose a time that's convenient for you.

You can set active hours to make sure automatic restarts for updates only happen when you're not using your device. Get updates when you're away from your PC with active hours in Windows.

Try deleting files you don’t need, uninstalling apps you don’t use, or moving files to another drive like an external USB drive or OneDrive. For more tips on freeing up disk space, see Free up drive space in Windows.

We recommend keeping devices like laptops and tablets plugged in when you’re not using them. This way, if updates are installed outside active hours, your device will have enough power to complete the installation. Windows updates don’t consume more battery than other typical system processes.

An update history is available so you can see which updates were installed, and when. You can also use this list to remove specific updates, although we don't recommend this unless it's necessary.

Select Start > Settings >Windows Update > Update history .

View update history

We don’t recommend that you remove any installed updates. However, if you must remove an update, you can do so in update history.

  1. Select Start > Settings >Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates .

  2. Select the update you want to remove, then select Uninstall.

Feature updates are typically released twice per year and include new functionality and capabilities as well as potential fixes and security updates. Quality updates are more frequent and mainly include small fixes and security updates. Windows is designed to deliver both kinds of updates to devices through Windows Update.

To double check that your device is up to date, open Start > Settings >Windows Update and see your update status and available updates.

Check for updates

To find which version of Windows you're running, see Which version of Windows operating system am I running?

Reserved storage will beturned on for new devices with Windows 11 preinstalled, or devices on which a clean install of Windows 11 was performed.

Windows 10 automatically downloads and installs updates to make sure your device is secure and up to date. This means you receive the latest fixes and security updates, helping your device run efficiently and stay protected.

Though updates are downloaded and installed automatically, they may not be available on all devices at the same time — we’re making sure updates are ready and compatible.

Check for updates.

Or to check for updates manually, select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update >, and then select Check for updates.

To get help updating to the latest version of Windows 10, go to the Microsoft software download page and download the Update Assistant.

Find out how to upgrade to Windows11.

Links to popular information:

  • How to reset your Microsoft account password

  • Activate Windows

  • Get started with Windows 10

Links to more Windows update FAQs:

Here are a few things you can try if you're having trouble installing updates:

  • Make sure that your device is connected to the internet. Downloading updates requires an internet connection.

  • If you’re connected the internet, try to install the updates manually. SelectStart > Settings > Update & Security> Windows Update, and then select Check for updates.

    Check for updates

  • Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security> Troubleshoot. UnderGet up and running, selectWindows Update.

  • If the Troubleshooter doesn't fix the problem, see Troubleshoot problems updating WindowsorFixWindows Update errors.

The time required to download updates primarily depends on internet connection speed, network settings, and update size. Make sure your device is plugged in and connected to the internet to download updates faster.

You can’t stop updates entirely—because they help keep your device safe and secure, updates will eventually need to be installed and downloaded, regardless of your update settings. Here's how to temporarily pause updates from being downloaded and installed. Note that after the pause limit is reached, you'll need to install the latest updates before you can pause updates again.

In the Windows 10 November 2019 Update (version 1909) or later, or in Windows version 1809 for Pro or Enterprise, select Start > Settings > Update & Security> Windows Update . Then choose one of the following options:

  • Select Pause updates for 7 days.

  • Select Advanced options. Then, in the Pause updates section, select the drop-down menu and specify a date for updates to resume.

To finish installing an update, your device will need to restart. Windows will try to restart your device when you're not using it. If it can't, you'll be asked to schedule the restart for a more convenient time. Or, you can schedule anytime by following these steps:

  1. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security> Windows Update.

  2. Select Schedule the restart and choose a time that's convenient for you.

You can set active hours to make sure automatic restarts for updates only happen when you're not using your device. Get updates when you're away from your PC with active hours in Windows.

Try deleting files you don’t need, uninstalling apps you don’t use, or moving files to another drive like an external USB drive or OneDrive. For more tips on freeing up disk space, see Free up drive space in Windows.

We recommend keeping devices like laptops and tablets plugged in when you’re not using them. This way, if updates are installed outside active hours, your device will have enough power to complete the installation. Windows updates don’t consume more battery than other typical system processes.

An update history is available so you can see which updates were installed, and when. You can also use this list to remove specific updates, although we don't recommend this unless it's necessary.

SelectStart > Settings > Update & Security> Windows Update> View update history .

View update history

For more info about what’s included in updates for Windows 10, see Windows 10 update history.

We don’t recommend that you remove any installed updates. However, if you must remove an update, you can do so in update history.

  1. Select Start > Settings>Update & Security > Windows Update >View update history> Uninstall updates.

  2. Select the update you want to remove, then select Uninstall.

Feature updates are typically released twice per year and include new functionality and capabilities as well as potential fixes and security updates. Quality updates are more frequent and mainly include small fixes and security updates. Windows is designed to deliver both kinds of updates to devices through Windows Update.

To double check that your device is up to date, open Settings>Update & Security > Windows Updateand see your update status and available updates.

Check for updates

To find which version of Windows you're running, see Which version of Windows operating system am I running?

Reserved storage is not automatically turned on by Windows in any update scenarios. It is only turned on for new devices with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update (version 1903) or later preinstalled, or devices on which a clean install was performed.

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What is the problem with Windows 10 update 2024? ›

Windows Update API interferes with app updates

Microsoft has confirmed the issue in the support article The June 2024 preview update might impact applications using Windows Update APIs. Enterprises that use automatic Windows updates are not affected by this problem.

What do I do if my Windows Update won't update? ›

  1. Click [Start menu]①, then click [Settings]②.
  2. Select [Update & Security]③.
  3. Select [Troubleshoot]④, click [Windows Update]⑤ and [Run the troubleshooter]⑥, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process. If the problem persists, please continue the next troubleshooting.
Jul 8, 2024

Why does Windows Update keep failing? ›

If you do not have enough free space, Windows Update will not be able to download the updates, or worse, fail during the update process and corrupt system files. Corrupted update files – Sometimes, the update files themselves can be corrupted even if they appear to have downloaded ok.

Why is my Windows 11 update not installing? ›

This likely indicates that your PC doesn't have enough space available to install the upgrade. The specified disk operation is not supported by the target disk, partition, or volume. Make sure your machine meets the minimum requirements to install Windows. The system cannot find the file specified.

Is Microsoft going to stop updating Windows 10? ›

Support for Windows 10 will end in October 2025

After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide free software updates from Windows Update, technical assistance, or security fixes for Windows 10. Your PC will still work, but we recommend moving to Windows 11.

Why is Windows Update crashing my computer July 2024? ›

On 19 July 2024, American cybersecurity company CrowdStrike distributed a faulty update to its Falcon Sensor security software that caused widespread problems with Microsoft Windows computers running the software.

How do I fix a stuck Windows Update? ›

Press Ctrl+Alt+Del. In some situations, the update might be hung at a very particular part of the installation process, and you could be presented with your Windows login screen after executing the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard command. If so, log on as you normally would and let the updates continue to install successfully.

How to fix a corrupted Windows Update? ›

However, if there is a lot of corruption, you must follow these fixes:
  1. Run the Windows Update troubleshooter. ...
  2. Repair the Windows system files. ...
  3. Disable the antivirus and third-party programs. ...
  4. Reset the Windows Update service. ...
  5. Manually download and install the updates. ...
  6. Rollback the update. ...
  7. Use the Advanced Boot Options.

How do I recover a failed Windows Update? ›

System Restore is a built-in feature of Windows that allows you to revert your system to a previous state, before the update was installed. You can access System Restore from the Advanced Startup Options menu, which you can reach by holding the Shift key while clicking Restart from the Start menu.

How do I get rid of a Windows Update that is failing? ›

How to uninstall a Windows update
  1. Select Start > Settings > Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates . View update history.
  2. On the list that appears, locate the update you want to remove, and then select Uninstall next to it.

Why is Windows Update so inefficient? ›

The speed of Windows updates is mainly related to network speed and Microsoft servers, not to personal computers. Computers are waiting for updated files to be downloaded and processed, and the utilization rate of all computer resources is not high.

What happens if Windows is not updated? ›

What happens if you don't update your computer? Updates often patch newly discovered security vulnerabilities, fixing loopholes that could otherwise be used to attack your system. Therefore, if you're running older versions of your operating system and other programs, you leave your computer open to these exploits.

What to do if Windows 11 update is stuck? ›

Here are some steps you can take to try to check this issue:
  1. Check Your Internet Connection to ensure you are adequately connected to the internet. ...
  2. Go to Settings -> Update & Security -> Troubleshoot -> Additional troubleshooters -> Windows Update then select run the troubleshooter.
  3. Restart Windows Update Service:
May 12, 2024

How do I fix a Windows Update that won't install? ›

Using Troubleshooting tool in Windows

Click [Start menu]①, then click [Settings]②. Select [Update & Security]③. Select [Troubleshoot]④, click [Windows Update]⑤ and [Run the troubleshooter]⑥, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.

Why is my Windows not updating? ›

To troubleshoot Windows update, go to Settings from the Start menu, select Update & Security, navigate to Troubleshoot, click on Windows Update, and run the Troubleshooter. To troubleshoot the Windows update, click on the Start menu and go to Settings. Select Update & Security, and navigate to Troubleshoot.

What happened to Microsoft in 2024? ›

On July 19, 2024, many Windows users were hit with the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), leading to widespread disruptions. The cybersecurity company behind the entire fiasco, Crowdstrike has released a detailed report about the problem. An update from the company was the reason behind the outage.

What is the issue of March 2024 patch Tuesday? ›

Today is Microsoft's March 2024 Patch Tuesday, and security updates have been released for 60 vulnerabilities, including eighteen remote code execution flaws. This Patch Tuesday fixes only two critical vulnerabilities: Hyper-V remote code execution and denial of service flaws.

What is the Windows global issue 2024? ›

On July 19, 2024, a significant digital blackout affected Microsoft, disrupting essential services for millions of users and impacting businesses globally. This outage rendered many unable to access critical digital connections and led to considerable operational challenges.

What is the Windows problem July 2024? ›

On July 18, 2024, the digital world experienced a tremor. A global outage, impacting millions, brought critical services like Microsoft 365, Azure, and countless others to a grinding halt. The culprit? A seemingly innocuous software update from a leading cybersecurity company - CrowdStrike.

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