Windows 10 Checking for Updates Taking Forever?

A few simple steps to get them done with

Windows Updates are either a godsend or a curse. While the program does help keep your computer up-to-date and protected, the endless updates can be annoying.

Work can be disrupted because updates can hog your internet consumption. And the fear that your computer can restart at a crucial point can be disruptive.

Even worse, sometimes Windows Updates can take forever to finish. It leaves you wondering if it really is downloading updates or if something went wrong and that it’s stuck checking for updates.

Fortunately, there are steps you can take to fix the issue. In this post, we’ll show you a few simple steps so you can get the updates over and done with.

Restart

the Windows Update

The first solution is to restart your updates and see if that fixes the problem. Right-click theStartbutton and selectRun.

TypeSERVICES.MSCand clickOK.

This will launchServices. From the list of applications, right-clickWindows Updatesand selectStop.

Next, open File Explorer and go to C:\ > Windows > SoftwareDistribution. Remove all the files in the folder.

This is where Windows temporarily stores the files it downloaded. By removing the stored files, it’s duped into recreating the deleted files.

Go back to Services and right-click Windows Update again. This time clickRestart.

OpenWindows Settingsand go toUpdate & Security.

Under Windows Update, see if there are pending updates and try to download if there are any.

See if the issue persists.

Note: There is also a way to do this through theCommand PromptorPowerShell. Simply type inNET STOP WUAUSERVto stop Windows Update followed byNET START WUAUSERVto restart.

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Update Troubleshooter

If the issue still persists, you can useWindows Update Troubleshooter. This is a Windows solution that’s specifically designed for fixing Windows Update problems.

This handy tool works for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

Download the program and launch it afterward.

From the list of programs, selectWindows Update.

ClickNextto continue. Your computer will run diagnostics to detect problems.

When prompted to run the program as an administrator, click the option that allows you to do so.

It will once again ask you to select a program. SelectWindows Updateand clickNext.

Follow the on-screen recommendations that Windows Update Troubleshooter will provide.

You might be prompted to restart your Windows computer after the computer is done running the diagnostics.

Close the troubleshooter after it’s done. Hopefully, this would end all your Windows update issues.

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Module Installer

This will make use of Windows Module Explorer, a built-in Windows 10 service. This program tackles stalled Windows updates.

We’ll be using PowerShell in the example below but this also works in Command Prompt.

Open PowerShell and enterSC CONFIG TRUSTEDINSTALLER START=AUTOin the command line.

You should see the message[SC] CHANGESERVICECONFIG SUCCESSis the command was successfully executed.

Now all you have to do is close the PowerShell and see if the Windows update not working problem is no longer there.

Christopher Jan Benitez is a freelance writer for hire who provides actionable and useful web content to small businesses and startups. In his spare time, he religiously watches professional wrestling and finds solace in listening to ’80s speed metal.Read Christopher’s Full Bio

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