I have tried making sure my current OS, Windows 8. Also, I have tried simply downloading the ISO through the same tool, but that has the same problem. So I'm just wondering if there is a known problem, and if it isn't if you have any ideas of how I can fix it. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another.
Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. If it is stuck for hours, you need to take some actions to fix it. If you also face this issue, you should not worry about it. You can read this post to learn what you can do to resolve it. It is possible to find the Windows 11 update files on your computer. You can offer your link to a page which is relevant to the topic of this post.
February 25, July 7, March 31, January 16, June 28, November 9, January 15, December 9, September 26, July 11, The steps are as follows:. Step 1: Open Control Panel.
Click the Programs and Features section. Step 3: Now right-click the particular update which is causing this problem and select Uninstall. 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:. If the working on updates complete issue still occurs, you have to run Automatic Repair. I will show you how to run it step by step. Step 2: You need to click Troubleshoot in the popup window to continue. 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 is solved.
Here is how to do that:. Tip: Only if you have created a restore point in advance, you can try this method.
Step 2: You should click Troubleshoot in Choose an option , and then choose Advanced options. Step 3: Choose System Restore in Advanced options. 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 Report abuse.
0コメント