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In the window that will pop up, try to look for any device with a yellow exclamation mark beside it you may have to select each category to switch to the list of devices. Right-click the device name and select either Update Driver Software or Uninstall it to correct these errors. Remove or disable third-party security software. Then, check for updates again. Restore and repair system files. Run the System File Checker tool. Right-click on it, then select Run as administrator.

Enter DISM. Once done, try to check if it resolved the concern. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Louie Del's post on January 11, In reply to A. User's post on February 7, I keep getting the 0xce error At this point I don't care about upgrading, I just want to use my computer without having to see a blue error screen every time I turn it on, and or close out of an update routine that doesn't work twice a day.

I have same problem. I even reinstalled Windows and after updating same happens. Samuel Stonard. In reply to Kat. Liddell's post on February 25, And it will never stuck again. Because your Windows 10 update does not stuck, so you can update the Windows 10 smoothly, but if you are not satisfied with the new updates, you can uninstall the Windows 10 update. Chances is Windows 10 update still gets stuck now. On this occasion, why not try to drive this downloading process out of the loop automatically.

In terms of this goal, Advanced SystemCare allows you to check for updated automatically whenever there are any available updates and it also makes you download Windows 10 updates from other PCs other than Microsoft. Download , install and run Advanced SystemCare. In this case, Windows 10 will automatically update itself and it will not hit upon any network issues or any other problems.

And you can view the picture tutorial from here. In the update history lists, choose the updates you want to uninstall, double-click it to uninstall or right-click it and select uninstall to uninstall it. Windows 10 updates will also update the new driver for hardware devices. But sometimes, especially after the creator updates, you will find there is one or more devices cannot work properly or some of its functions missing.

And when you check the device manager, you can find devices with yellow exclamation, so you need to fix the driver issue by yourself. If you're having trouble installing updates, see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows.

To get the latest major update of Windows 11, see Get the latest Windows update. Check for Windows updates. In Windows 10, you decide when and how to get the latest updates to keep your device running smoothly and securely. If you're trying to activate Windows 10, see Activate Windows for more info. To get the latest major update of Windows 10, see Get the latest Windows update. Windows 11 Windows 10 More Here's some other info you might be looking for: If you get an error when trying to update, see Fix Windows Update issues.

Download a free trial of the software before you start. Windows 10 may get bugs sometimes, but the frequent updates released by Microsoft bring stability to the operating system.

These numerous Windows updates are not just limited to security patches but also bring several device driver updates to safeguard and optimize your system. However, there may be a situation where a Windows update fails to download or install successfully.

And therefore, every time you shut down or restart your Windows device, you see the same update being installed repeatedly. This mostly happens when your Windows system is not able to install the updates correctly, or the updates are partially installed. In such a case, the OS finds the updates as missing and thus, continues to reinstall them.

This is a serious issue as your PC may restart — without warning — to install the same updates, leading to permanent data loss, as the programs and utilities in use will get shutdown abruptly. This will help you recover the lost, deleted, and inaccessible data from not just the PC but also the various external storage media connected to it. The following are a few workarounds that can help you fix this issue where Windows 10 is downloading and installing the same updates repeatedly.

Windows Updates Trouble-shooter. Delete the Software Distribution Folder. Open the command prompt and then type each command followed by the Enter key to stop following services:. Then restart the system and try to download and install the Windows updates. The services we stopped will start on reboot, or you can manually restart the services without restarting the system and resume installing Windows updates.



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