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Restart Windows Update Services: net start wuauserv. net start cryptSvc. net start bits. net start msiserver. You should run these commands in the Command Prompt or PowerShell with administrator privileges. After you run these commands, restart your computer. 2. Try to repair the system:
Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Run the Windows Update troubleshooter and follow the instructions. Check for Driver Updates: Sometimes, driver incompatibilities can cause issues. Ensure all your drivers are up to date by going to Device Manager and updating any outdated drivers.
Click the link to the ISO to start the download. Open the drive and click on setup.exe, which should show you a preparing screen. If you have trouble installing windows updates, click Change how Setup downloads update s and skip checking for updates. Accept the license terms and click next.
Steps to perform repair upgrade: 1. Locate the Windows 11 ISO file matching requirements mentioned above and right click on it, select Mount. 2. After this, open File Explorer (press Windows key + E) and you will find that the ISO file has been mounted to a DVD drive. 3.
Thanks for the screenshot. Please try the following: Method 1: Run the Windows update troubleshooter. Click the Start Menu> Go to settings (gear icon) > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Next, under Most Frequent, select Windows Update and click on Run > Follow the screen prompt. Method 2: Reset Windows Components.
Open Start and type cmd, right-click on "Command Prompt", and select "Run as administrator". 2. Run the following commands at the Command Prompt one at a time: 3. After all these commands are completed, close the Command Prompt window, restart your computer, and then try to update Windows.
1. Open Start and type cmd, right-click on "Command Prompt", and select "Run as administrator". 2. Run the following commands at the Command Prompt one at a time: 3. After all these commands are completed, close the Command Prompt window, restart your computer, and then try to update Windows.
A few people are facing issues related to the sound and desktop icons. Since you have already tried reinstalling UWP and resetting apps, I would suggest you uninstall the latest update and install it later. 1). Select Start > Settings > Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates . 2).
Since the issue happened after an update, I will first suggest that you use System Restore to restore your Windows to the point before the issue persists. To open System Restore, Press Windows Key + R > Type and enter: rstrui.exe. I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted. DI.
3) Expedite install of all Windows Updates in Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Check for Updates, including needed restarts, then go back to check again until no more are offered. Then go into Microsoft Store app > My Library > Get Updates and expedite all Store app Updates, too, until no more are offered.