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RobinsonSilvestre Independent Advisor. It might be that something went wrong with the update files itself. Clearing the folder where all of the update files are stored will force Windows Update to download fresh files.

Here how to clear update database cache, reset windows update components to the default setup. Again open windows services and restart the services windows update, BITS which you previously stopped. In reply to RobinsonSilvestre's post on July 7, Hi Robinson Thank you for the reply.

I have tried the above steps three different times today. After each attempt, when I go to 'Update', I get this message - your device is missing important security and quality fixes. When I click 'check for updates', the same message pops after a brief search. I assume somehow I am not following the instructions correctly or I need another type of fix? Any further suggestions would be awesome????

In reply to warrior's post on July 6, I tried these steps multiple times with no luck? Seems pretty straightforward, but I assume I may be doing something wrong? You can try this procedure to reset the Windows update components. In reply to RobinsonSilvestre's post on July 8, Hello Robinson Thank you again for your new reply.

A couple of questions that may help you to help me. As for the reboot, when I hover over the power button I only have two options: update and shutdown or update and restart I picked update and shutdown.

The computer shutdown and restarted, but did not attempt to update. Is there a different method that I should use to reboot? The Windows 10 stuck restarting will be fixed automatically whenever a new restart is initialized. So you need to force shut down the computer and then initialize a reboot process. Just press and hold the Power button for at least 10 seconds until the PC turns off.

Then, press it again to reboot Windows Another easy way to restart in Safe Mode is to keep pressing F8 while restarting. Besides, you can try these methods for fixing Windows 10 stuck on restarting: disable the Fast Startup, change your computer to Never sleep, update BIOS, and roll back to the previous version of Windows If you are still suffering from Windows 10 stuck on restarting after trying this method, then you may need to reinstall your system to end the trouble.

Since above methods do not work for your computer, the simplest way for you to fix Windows 10 restarting stuck is to install the latest Windows 10 , but before you reinstall, you should back up the system disk by using MiniTool Partition Wizard Bootable Edition. Buy Now. Then click Yes to confirm that you want to burn the boot flash drive. Then click Yes to go on. Step 7. Perform a hard shutdown to power off your computer and connect the MiniTool bootable media on the problematic computer.

Step 8. When you restart your computer, you will see the interface of Partition Wizard. Then select the system disk and choose Copy Disk.

Step 9. Select a target disk and Click Next. When you click Next , a pop-up window will remind you that the data on the disk will be damaged, click Yes to continue.

Step On this interface, you can review the changes you have been made. You may also change the copy options by yourself and change partition size.

Then click Next. Click on Apply button on the top left corner to perform pending operation. When MiniTool Partition Wizard has finished, you may install the latest Windows 10 with Windows 10 installation media.

After installing your system, Windows 10 update stuck on restarting issue could be solved finally. This issue occurs because the Trusted Installer service did not finish the installation process within the default time-out period of 15 minutes.

To work around this issue, set the time-out value to a larger value in the registry, and then reapply the hotfix. To do this, follow these steps:. Right-click the TrustedInstaller key, and then click Permissions. This change sets the time-out value to three hours. This should be sufficient for most situations.



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