When Windows updates fail to install properly on your computer, it can be frustrating, but there are a few things you can do to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
- Restart your computer: Sometimes a simple restart can fix the issue.
- Check for Windows updates again: If there was an issue with the Windows update service, checking for updates again may resolve the issue.
- Disable antivirus software: Antivirus software can sometimes interfere with the installation of Windows updates. Try disabling your antivirus software temporarily and check for updates again.
- Clear the Windows Update cache: Sometimes corrupted update files in the cache can cause issues with Windows updates. To clear the cache, stop the Windows Update service, delete the contents of the Software Distribution folder located in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution, and start the Windows Update service again.
- Use the Windows Update Troubleshooter: Windows has a built-in troubleshooter that can automatically detect and fix common issues with Windows updates. To use the troubleshooter, go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Windows Update.
- Manually install the update: If all else fails, you can try manually installing the update. You can download the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog and install it manually.
It's important to note that sometimes updates may fail to install due to issues with the hardware or software on your computer. If you continue to experience issues with Windows updates, it may be worth seeking help from a professional or contacting Microsoft support for assistance.