Is Your Windows Update Stuck at 100%? Here Are 6 Fixes

Update errors are nothing new for Windows users. In some cases, the updates simply do not start, while in others, they start fine, but become stuck at some point.

There have been reports by users that the system updates get stuck at 100% and prevent the PC from restarting automatically. This issue can be caused by a number of reasons such as unexpected hardware changes, malware, interference of a third-party program, and corruption errors.

4

Below, we have listed the most effective troubleshooting methods you can try to fix this issue for good.

1. Wait for the Process to Complete

It may take longer for some Windows updates to install, so before you begin troubleshooting, ensure that the update is stuck and not in between operations.

The best way to do this is by waiting for the process to complete on its own. You should give the update process at least 3-4 hours before proceeding with the troubleshooting methods if you can. Some users left their computers overnight for the updates to be installed.

Dell monitor showing Windows 10 desktop

We understand that waiting this long might not be possible for everyone and if it does not suit you as well, go ahead with the methods below. It is also important to note that before proceeding with the methods in this guide that require you to access your system, you will need to break the update loop that is causing the issue. To do this, reboot your PC to perform the steps listed.

2. Remove Any USB Peripherals and Restart Your PC

Start by removing any USB peripherals that may be connected to your PC. When you have extra external devices connected, your PC thinks of it as a change in the default hardware settings, leading to issues like the one at hand.

Once you have removed all peripherals, wait for a few minutes and see if it makes any difference. If not, you can try force restarting the PC. However, this method involves removing the battery from your laptop, so we recommend you only proceed if you have some experience doing so.

MacBook and a Dell laptop running ZorinOS next to each other

Here is how you can force restart your PC:

3. Restart the Windows Update Service

The Windows Update service handles the download, installation, and removal of updates on your system. If this service is disabled or not working as it is supposed to, you are likely to encounter issues while updating your operating system and its applications.

If removing the external peripherals did not help, then you can try restarting the Windows Update service.

firefox logo with yellow warning symbol

Here is how you can make sure that the update service is running properly:

4. Scan for Viruses

Your operating system might also be infected with a virus or corruption error that is preventing you from installing the latest updates.

To check if this is the case, try running a system scan using the security program you have installed on your PC. If you do not have a third-party security program, you canrun built-in troubleshooting utilities like SFC, DISM, and CHKDSKvia Command Prompt.

A Windows system update message

However, if you are unable to use the basic Windows features and applications installed, then you must firstboot into Repair Mode. Once you are in the Repair Mode, head over toTroubleshoot>Advanced options. Then, chooseCommand Promptfrom the list of options and run the scans.

If these utilities find any issues, they will attempt to resolve them without requiring your input. After the scans, check if the issue is resolved.

5. Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter

Another troubleshooting method that has helped users fix the issue is running the Windows Update troubleshooter. This is a built-in utility that is specifically designed by Microsoft to fix issues regarding Windows updates.

Here is how it’s possible to run it:

Author screenshot

6. Boot Into Safe Mode

Safe Mode is a Windows mode that launches Windows with only the basic drivers and programs. This troubleshooting mode helps users determine if a background process is causing issues within the system.

In this method, we will first boot into Safe Mode using the Repair Mode and then restart the PC normally. Hopefully, this will fix the problem at hand.

Here is what you need to do:

Upon reboot, the issue should no longer appear. You can now check if the updates are successfully installed. If not, you can try any one ofthe different methods to update Windows manually.

Resume the Update Process on Windows 11

We hope that at least one of the methods listed above was able to help you. Nevertheless, if you have come this far without finding a solution, you should consider performing a complete system reset since the issue is likely caused by a component that conventional troubleshooting methods cannot fix.

Updating your computer’s software is important, but how do you check for all those updates? We’ll show you how to update everything in Windows.

Don’t let aging hardware force you into buying expensive upgrades.

When your rival has to bail out your assistant.

You can’t call this offline, Notion.

Not all true crime is about hacking, slashing, and gore.

The best features aren’t the ones being advertised.

Technology Explained

PC & Mobile