Another instance of this problem is Windows Update stuck at 100%, meaning it won’t completely download.

Why is my Windows Update stuck?

Windows Updates require some essential services and components to function correctly. When these components are not intact, the Update may get stuck or fail. The most common reason is a conflict with some programs on your PC. For example, programs like Windows Defender can impede the Update process. Many other factors can cause the Windows Update to be stuck or frozen. Some are:

Network issues – When there’s a problem with your network connection, it’ll affect the download process of the Windows Updates. The network congestion on your PC can leave no bandwidth for Windows Update services to use, resulting in the update getting stuck or frozen. Issues with Windows Update services – Windows Updates can get stuck during initialization or finalization if the Windows Update services on your computer are not intact. These services are responsible for processing and initializing the Updates on your device. Windows Update cache – The Update cache on your PC may be old or corrupt, causing issues with the Update files in the folder. Hence, it blocks the process, resulting in the Windows Update being stuck.

These causes can vary in computers, meaning they can demand different fixes. Fortunately, we have some general solutions to help install your Windows Updates.

How do I fix Windows Update if it’s stuck at 0%?

Before proceeding with any troubleshooting steps, go through the following preliminary checks:

Turn off background apps running on your PC. Disable third-party antivirus software installed on your computer. Power cycle your network router.

If you can fix the problem, go ahead with the solutions below:

1. Reboot Windows in Safe Mode

Restarting Windows in Safe Mode can fix your PC’s startup issues, causing it not to download Windows updates completely. SPONSORED

2. Run Windows Update troubleshooter

The Windows Update troubleshooter will find and fix issues affecting the Windows updates process on your PC. Check other ways to run the Windows Update troubleshooter in Windows 10/11.

3. Clear Windows Update cache via File Explorer

Since a corrupt Windows Update cache can cause it to get stuck at 0, this fix will troubleshoot it. But first, read our article on what to do if File Explorer keeps crashing your PC.

4. Rename the SoftwareDistribution folder

Renaming the Windows update components will fix files affecting the Windows update services. Conclusively, our readers can also check what to do if the update process gets stuck configuring the Windows Updates screen on their computers. Also, check how to fix Windows Update not working on Windows 10/11. Kindly drop your comments if you have any suggestions or questions.

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