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Updates could not be completed on Windows 10. I can't configure Windows updates - what should I do? Instructions, tips. Windows problems after installing updates

A common problem A problem that Windows 10 users are experiencing is the inability to complete the operating system update. However, this problem manifests itself in two ways: “We were unable to configure Windows updates. Changes are being rolled back" or "We were unable to complete the updates. Cancel changes. Don't turn off your computer." If you encounter similar errors, you should use the following recommendations.

Cleaning the SoftwareDistribution folder as a method to solve the problem

All Windows 10 updates are downloaded to a folder located at C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download. If you clear it or rename it so that after a reboot the system creates it again and downloads updates there, the problem may be solved. However, if cleaning the directory does not help, there are some steps you should take.

If the desktop appears after rebooting the system, do the following:

  • Click “Start”, “Settings”, “Update and Security”. In the menu on the left, select “Recovery” and in special boot options, click on the “Restart now” button.

  • A new menu will appear. Select “Troubleshooting and Troubleshooting”. Next " Additional options", "Boot options" and click "Restart". When a black screen appears, press “F4” to enter safe mode.

  • Launch the command line as Administrator. Enter the following: “ren c:\windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old”.

  • After executing the command, reboot the system.

If the computer does not boot, but constantly reboots, then you should do the following:

  • We insert the disk into the drive or connect a flash drive with Windows image 10 of the same bit size as the installed one.
  • Select the language and on the second screen at the bottom click “System Restore”. Then select “Troubleshooting”. Click "Command Line".
  • IN command line enter:
  • diskpart
  • list vol – look at the drive letter on which the operating system is installed.
  • ren c:\windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old.

  • sc config wuauserv start=disabled – command to temporarily disable system updates.
  • Close the command line. Click “Continue” and boot from hard drive, and not from the installation media.
  • After loading the desktop, you should press “Win ​​+ R” and enter “services.msc”.

  • Turn on “System Update Center”.

  • If these steps do not help, you should perform the same steps with the recovery disk, only perform other operations on the command line, namely:
  • Enter “bcdedit /set (default) safeboot minimal”.
  • Reboot the PC. We log in from the hard drive.
  • In safe mode, launch the command prompt with Administrator rights. Enter “msdt /id BitsDiagnostic” and then “msdt /id WindowsUpdateDiagnostic”.
  • Next, disable safe mode with the command “bcdedit /deletevalue (default) safeboot” and reboot the PC.
  • The problem should be fixed.

Duplicate files and inability to complete system update

If you encounter the error: “We were unable to complete the updates. Cancel changes. Do not turn off the computer”, it is worth editing the registry:

  • Press “Win+R” and enter “regedit”.

  • The Registry Editor will open. We find the branch “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ ProfileList”.
  • We look through sections with long names (we do not touch short ones). Pay attention to the “ProfileImagePath” parameter. If you find more than one partition pointing to the user's folder, then you need to delete the extra one. In this case, the one for which the parameter “RefCount = 0” will be superfluous, as well as those sections whose names end with .bak.

  • Reboot the system.

For a practical solution to the problem, watch the video:

Hello admin! Yesterday evening I worked on my laptop and did Shutdown, but the laptop did not turn off, began to install some updates, wrote to me that the computer would turn off automatically and imagine, it didn’t turn off even after an hour, I came up, and on the laptop screen there was already another inscription - Failed to configure Windows updates. Cancel changes, well, I think ok, let it roll back, but even in three hours nothing could be rolled back; already at one o’clock in the morning I forcibly turned off the laptop.

This morning I turn it on and again this error appears: Windows updates could not be configured. Cancel changes all day long. I wanted to enter safe mode using the F8 key at boot, but it was no use, I also used the Shift+F8 key combination, also to no avail.

I went online, but there seemed to be no solution to this problem; even on the official Microsoft website they said that the issue would only be resolved by reinstalling the system. What kind of “this” is this? latest Windows 8, huh?

Failed to configure Windows updates. Cancel changes

Hi all! At my work, for a month now, every other day I encounter a similar problem, apparently Microsoft released some kind of incorrect update.

1) A simple way to defeat the error - Failed to configure Windows updates. Cancel changes. We will boot from the recovery flash drive and run System Restore. Works in most cases.

2) The hard way. Clearing a folder and stopping the service Windows Update. This folder contains Windows 8 update files, which contain the error. You will need a simple LiveCD or rescue disk, or better yet, a professional Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset 8.1. if you have Win 8.1 and Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset 8.0 if you have Win 8.

This problem can be solved without Windows reinstallation 8 using environment Windows recovery 8, but you must have either an eight recovery disk, or a recovery flash drive will also work. Whatever you have, you need to do everything the same.

We connect the Windows 8 recovery flash drive to the laptop and turn on the laptop. To boot the laptop from the flash drive, first of all, you need to enter the boot menu of the laptop, on my laptop the F12 key is responsible for this.

  • Note: If you don’t know, follow the link and read our special article.

We boot the problematic laptop from the recovery flash drive. IN boot menu laptop, use the arrows on the keyboard to select our recovery flash drive and press Enter.

Well, we booted from the recovery flash drive. It is useless to choose a language, everything will still be in English.

Note: If you boot from the Windows 8 installation disk or recovery disk, then everything will be in Russian, so I will show you the necessary menu items in Russian.

Need to choose Troubleshoot(Diagnose or fix the problem)

Advanced options(Additional options)

System Restore(System Restore).

Choose Windows 8.1

Select the last restore point

Finish

Yes(restore cannot be undone)

The system recovery process begins, which in most cases will be completed successfully.

In rare cases, this will not help, then you need to boot the laptop from any LiveCD, go to the C: drive in the folder

C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download and clean it.

Bootable Live CD AOMEI PE Builder

Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset 8.0

Instead of LiveCD, I use Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset 8.0 for Windows 8 or Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset 8.1 rescue disk. for Win 8.1, .

It is not necessary to connect to the Internet. No.

Russian.

Diagnostics.

Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset. Windows 8.

Explorer (conductor).

Please note that drive C: is not the Windows 8 drive.

A hidden section- Reserved by the system (containing files Windows boot 8).

The section with the operating system files is under the letter D:, find the folder D:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download and delete everything from it.

This folder contains Windows 8 update files, which contain the error. Next we reboot.

Once, system restore did not help me and clearing the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder did not help, then I booted again from the Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset disk. Windows 8 and chose Computer management,

Then Services, double right-click on the service Windows Update

And stop it, then Apply and OK. after that Windows 8 booted.

Unfortunately, even the most latest versions Microsoft operating systems do not always allow you to install Windows updates correctly. In principle, if the user does not need them or are simply disabled, there is nothing wrong with that. This will not fundamentally affect the operation of the system. But what to do when the user follows Microsoft recommendations, but the updates are not installed?

Why I can't configure Windows updates: common failures and errors

If we talk about the root causes that entail the system’s failure to search for and install constantly released updates, there can be quite a lot of them. At the same time, messages containing notifications about the impossibility of updating the system can also be completely different.

So, for example, the system may issue the same warning like “Windows update failed,” but then various error codes will be indicated corresponding to certain failures. The most common failures are considered to be errors with codes 643, 800b0100 and 0xc0000005 (they will be discussed in more detail a little later). Also, don’t discount the possibility viral infection, as a result of which not only the file responsible for the update itself is damaged, but also the entire update center service. In addition, quite often the cause can be software conflicts between the Windows security system (firewall, also known as firewall) and installed anti-virus software. True, basically this problem only applies to free utilities like AVAST and the like.

However, constantly losing connection to the Internet can also cause such problems. However, in in this case We will not consider them, but will focus only on the most basic problems.

Now let's see what can be done to correct such situations, without affecting cases associated with a complete reinstallation of the system, especially since most users resort to such a measure only as a last resort, which is understandable and understandable.

Windows Update: Checking basic settings and settings

First, you need to find out exactly what parameters and settings are involved in the update center itself. You can get to it through the standard “Control Panel”. In Windows 10, you can use the properties menu, which is called up by right-clicking on the “This PC” icon.

The first thing to check is whether Windows is installed (this is the recommended default option). If this setting is disabled or changed, you can simply enable it. In theory, if there is an Internet connection, the system will immediately begin searching for updates. If this process did not activate immediately, a reboot may sometimes be required computer system for the settings changes to take effect. But here’s the problem - the usual activation of the main update mode does not always work, and the system again reports that it still cannot configure Windows updates (initially this is a search for available packages), not to mention installation.

Using manual update

One of the simplest ways to check the system's performance in terms of installing updates is to use an update in manual mode(Windows Update also suggests this option).

To start the search, you must first use the search function represented by the corresponding button, and then confirm the installation by clicking the “Install now” button, of course, provided that the updates are found.

What does this mean? That the file responsible for searching for and installing updates is damaged. How to fix this situation? To begin with, you can try to roll back (restore the system) to a fixed state point when such failures were not observed. As a last resort, check system disk for errors and their automatic correction. But it's better to do this from the command line using commands like chkdisk c:\f \r or other variations. However, perhaps the reason is different. There are several important points here.

Virus check

Damage to the file you are looking for is most often associated with the influence of viruses, which not only violate its integrity, but also write their own commands in the content. Let's see what this means.

The fact is that when trying to search for updates, any Windows operating system that provides such a function goes directly to the official source (in our case, this is the Microsoft Corporation’s online update resource). When exposed to a virus, it creates another link, which, when used, redirects the system request to another location, which very often does not even exist. Therefore, as you might guess, the system reports that it cannot configure Windows updates, in the sense of finding and installing them.

To solve this problem, it is highly recommended not to use standard scanners to check for viruses, but to give preference third party utilities, preferably portable type. Among them, I think, such powerful programs as Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool (KVRT), Dr. Web Cure It! and the like.

These applications are good because, unlike most other tools, they do not delete infected files or quarantine them, but disinfect them. Agree, deleting the file responsible for the operation of the update center will not lead to anything good, but if you cure it, it is likely that the problem will disappear and the system will work normally.

Firewall and antivirus conflicts

Now let's approach the issue when installing updates is not possible, from a slightly different angle. The essence of this section comes down to the fact that conflict situations, for example, when updates for Windows 7 or 8 should be installed (however, it makes no difference), can also manifest themselves in the fact that the firewall and installed antivirus, so to speak, cannot divide the field of activity among themselves. This affects many programs, and at the same time partially affects the system itself for searching and installing updates.

The situation is simple: the same requests are interpreted differently by these two services. One considers the redirect to be safe, the other - on the contrary, and because of this, the active services themselves begin to block each other. What to do in this case? To begin with, you can try to add the antivirus to the exclusion list in the same firewall.

Doesn't help? Try disabling either the firewall, antivirus, or both services at the same time during the update in the same manual mode (which is the best solution). When the process of searching and installing updates is completed successfully, no one is stopping you from activating these services again.

In general, if you look at this problem globally, better antiviruses like AVAST or something similar, do not use it, but install it, although it is shareware, but commercial software. Of course, such programs will consume significantly more resources, but in most cases they will not allow viruses to pass through and will not conflict with Windows.

Windows problems after installing updates

But that's not all. Quite often situations may arise when, for example, updates for Windows 7 are installed (even if not automatically, but manually), but after their installation real problems begin, leading to even complete inoperability of the computer or laptop.

As practice shows, such failures are mainly associated with several packages of updates themselves, which, as is already clear, are far from perfect. To solve this problem, you will have to get rid of them, and doing this from the uninstall programs menu or disabling Windows components is not always possible.

Let's see how and which Windows updates should be removed. The problem itself is associated with two components, these are the packages KB2872339 and KB2859537. You can get rid of them without even restoring the system; when you rescan, it will try to install them again. Here you will have to use the “Run” menu or the command line, in which the command wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:2872339 will be specified and the same, but with a different update number, for the second package.

You can do it differently and use the update log, for example, if the system allows you to boot into safe mode or if the updates in the log should be sorted by date. Then delete (disable) them one by one with each subsequent reboot of the computer until normal operation of the entire system as a whole is restored.

.NET Framework update

A fairly common problem after an update is the appearance of error number 643. It signals that malfunctions are occurring Microsoft platforms.NET Framework.

The simplest solution here is to download the latest version of the installation package and install all components with full integration into the system. Naturally, you can find the latest version on the official Microsoft website in the updates and downloads sections.

Automatic crash fixing programs

However, if you cannot configure Windows updates after all this, you can use automatic utilities such as Fix It and System Update Readiness Tool, produced by Microsoft.

In some cases (not always, however) they help fix update errors completely in automatic mode and do not require any special knowledge from the user.

Conclusion

It remains to add that we have considered the most common situations with Windows update problems. Of course, before applying this or that solution, it is advisable to identify the root cause of the failures, and only then give preference to a particular method. And automated utilities are not always worth using first, because they also have limited capabilities.

Windows updates fix vulnerabilities previous versions systems, increase the speed of the computer, and often expand user capabilities. If they are not installed, then in the future this may lead to errors in operation as individual applications both programs and the OS itself.

Popular difficulties with updating Windows 10

What worries users most is that:

  • Windows 10 update will conflict with their antivirus program;
  • The disk space will run out, especially if the internal storage of the tablet or PC/laptop is small in volume (device models in the lower price range).

Antiviruses prevent Windows from updating

The influence of antiviruses on Windows updates is explained by conflicts with third-party antivirus (Kaspersky, ESET Smart Security etc.) with the Windows Defender component (“Windows Defender”), initially built into the OS itself and updated with it.

Timely updating of anti-virus programs and their databases

It is recommended to use the latest versions of antivirus software. So, software from Kaspersky requires Kaspersky versions Anti-Virus, Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security 2016 or 2017. In addition, you should not forget to update timely operating system to prevent installation failures of Windows updates.

Update your antivirus, regardless of whether it is paid or free

In 2015 in Kaspersky Internet Security when upgrading Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 or when installing KIS 2015 on a ready-to-use Windows work 10 there were the following problems:

  • KIS 2015 did not work on Windows 10 Phone;
  • KIS did not interact with Microsoft browser Edge;
  • without the Zero Day Patch component and the Device Guard function, protection against network attacks, advanced heuristics and RAM testing.

Now these problems have been resolved.

It happens that Windows 10 updates are installed successfully, but the antivirus malfunctions. In these cases, it is worth updating it rather than waiting for new updates for your operating system.

Effect of antivirus on Windows 10 firewall settings

Any antivirus can disable Windows firewall 10, without which updates will no longer be installed, since the “Windows Firewall” and “Automatic Updates” components have been interconnected since the days of Windows XP. But the antivirus can be configured so that it does not add pre-installed applications and system ones to the list of blocked programs. Windows components, among which there may be a built-in firewall.

To re-enable the firewall, do the following:


If Windows Firewall does not respond at all, then the Windows Firewall service is disabled. Do the following:


It is also possible that the firewall will turn on only after complete removal third-party antivirus program.

Radical measures to resolve the conflict between antivirus and OS updates

If you cannot resolve the conflict between the antivirus and updates, there are two ways:

  • abandon third-party antiviruses altogether, relying on Windows Defender (“Windows Defender”) and OS updates. Still Windows Defender already about 10 years old, it was developed along with Windows Vista and is designed to complement the Windows firewall, which has existed since the days of Windows XP. Since then it has been modernized and updated several times. Install all cumulative updates and patches related to ridding the user of online threats;
  • go through everything antivirus programs(there are more than a dozen of them), without focusing on products specifically from Kaspersky Lab or Avast, and find a conflict-free antivirus package. This is the most difficult, but also the most advanced way to solve the problem.

For some laptops with installation disks Windows Vista included MCAfee antivirus Virus Scan is a utility that complements Windows features Defender at the OS protection level against network attacks, and the package general fixes for Windows Vista. All these tools are updated and compatible with Windows 10, try them out.

Video: is antivirus needed in Windows 10

Not enough disk space to update Windows

This problem affects lower-end tablets and netbooks that have only 16 or 32 GB of memory (small HDD/SSD storage).


SD cards and flash drives of 64 and 128 GB, installed in PCs in the lower price range, exceed the built-in media in volume

As an example, update Windows 10 to build 1607.


Windows 10 updates take a while to download and install

Windows 10 will report a lack of free space and recommend “unloading” the main drive or connecting another one (except for the USB-DVD-RW drive).


Windows 10 won't install updates if there isn't enough free space on your disk

Windows does not collect outdated updates, cluttering up the main disk, but replaces some with newer ones, released to replace or in addition to the old ones. At the same time, on the main disk free space can be both released and decreased within small limits.

To be able to record all previous system data in case of a rollback, use additional disks and flash drives. Do the following:


You now have a fully working Windows 10 system with all patches and additions installed.


The system information indicates the update version (code)

If the update version code has not changed to the one you updated, then the process was unsuccessful. Look for another reason for refusal.

Video: How to prepare drive C for downloading new Windows 10 updates

Windows 10 updates won't install

There are several reasons and types of this problem.

Windows updates are downloaded but not installed

Starting with Windows XP, the automatic update setting was reduced to four values:

  • automatic download, but selective (manual) installation;
  • automatic search, but manual loading and installation;
  • a complete ban on all activities.
  • The second option is the most irrational. Why download something that will not be installed and will soon become outdated, because update packages are released monthly and stably, and a significant part of them is defense against network threats. This option should be removed altogether.

    In Windows 10, you cannot refuse some updates unless you use the Command Prompt, Registry Editor, or Local Location Editor settings. group policies Windows". IN standard settings, called from the main menu, there is only automatic and delayed installation of updates. Do the following:


    Update kb3213986 is not installed

    This is a cumulative update that increases the version Windows builds 10 to 14393.223. As of July 2017, it is considered obsolete. If you were unable to install this update, try its corrected and updated version kb3197356.


    If you have problems installing the batch file kb3213986, try its fixed version kb3197356

    U Windows users 10 there were cases where the kb3213986 update installed to 7% and then reset. In older versions of Windows, the uninstalled batch file would not be completely removed, resulting in an urgent need to reinstall the system.

    kb3213986 is a continuation of the kb3206632 update, without which it will simply not be possible to install kb3213986. To view the list installed updates, do the following:

    1. Right-click on the “Start” button and select “Programs and Features” from the menu that opens. Open Windows Programs and Features to get to updates
    2. A window will open installed programs, click on the “View installed updates” link.
      The list of installed updates will allow you to track the problematic ones among them
    3. The window that opens will indicate which updates were installed and when.
      Using the list of successful updates, you can calculate those that failed during installation.

    This way you can “find out” the problem that caused this or that update to fail, and send this information to Microsoft.

    Whatever the update header code is - be it kb3213986 or kb9999999 - the problem in half of the cases lies in previous updates installed before the current one. Windows is not just a system, but a system with delicate relationships that are disrupted due to non-compliance with the installation sequence of programs and add-ons specified in the description of each update.

    The following measures may help:

    • “rollback” Windows 10 to one of the previous dates in the recovery calendar;
    • Windows reset 10 to the original settings (those in the .iso image from which the installation was carried out);
    • reinstalling Windows 10;
    • clearing uninstalled updates from the cache.

    Try downloading and installing the “wrong” update again. Most likely, the problem will be resolved.

    Windows 10 March 2017 Update won't install

    Not only Windows 10, but also versions of Windows XP/2003/8 that were closed for “updates” were supposed to receive Microsoft update 17-010, developed against the latest high-profile virus - the WannaCry ransomware ransomware.


    The WannaCry ransomware encrypts all data on the computer and demands a certain amount of money to decrypt it.

    Windows versions, not supported by update MS17-010:

    • Windows 8;
    • Windows XP SP3;
    • Windows XP SP2 64-bit;
    • Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems;
    • Windows Vista;
    • Windows Server 2008;
    • Windows XP Embedded;
    • Windows Server 2003;
    • Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition.

    If your OS version does not support MS17–010, then there are two options:

    1. Use update kb4012598.
    2. Change the OS version to any of these:
      • Windows Vista Service Pack 2;
      • Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2;
      • Windows 7 Service Pack 1;
      • Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1;
      • Windows 8.1;
      • Windows Server 2012;
      • Windows Server 2012 R2;
      • Windows RT;
      • Windows 10;
      • Windows Server 2016.

    Other reasons, as previously noted, are so unique that they can only be resolved on site with the direct support of Microsoft.

    Windows 10 can't complete update

    It happens that the user downloaded the updates, the installation began successfully, but the attempt to update ended with Windows “rolling back” due to some errors.


    If the update ended with a Windows rollback, other batch files are required

    Do the following:


    Now, when you install the same update again, the failure will disappear.

    Windows 10 stopped updating

    The cause could be a software or hardware failure, an improper shutdown, or a sudden Windows reset. The root of the problem is corruption of settings due to incorrect completion of work with the Windows registry, disk errors, etc.

    Fixing Windows 10 Update using a wizard

    Try the standard troubleshooting wizard first.

    1. Follow the path: “Start” - “Control Panel” - “Troubleshooting” - “System and Security” - “Windows Update”.
      Elimination Wizard Windows problems fixes Update Center errors
    2. Launch Windows 10 Update.
    3. Click the "Advanced" button.
      Click on the "Advanced" button to open additional settings troubleshooting OS
    4. Make sure that automatic error correction is active, click on the link to run with administrator rights.
      Perform troubleshooting as an administrator
    5. Wait until Windows update troubleshooting finishes.
      Troubleshooting your computer may take several minutes or more
    6. Quit the program when it finishes fixing problems.
      Quit the Windows 10 Troubleshooter if the problems are resolved

    If this doesn't help, try solving the problem using Command Prompt.

    Fixing Windows 10 Update using Command Prompt

    1. Launch Windows Command Prompt with administrator rights.
    2. Enter these commands one after the other:
    3. Register 25–36 DLLs in the registry. Their numbers may vary depending on the build of Windows. If one fails or is not found, move on to the next one. Each file is opened using the registry handler regsvr32.exe. List of DLL files that need to be registered:
    4. Empty the update cache on drive C by entering the commands “rmdir %systemroot%/SoftwareDistribution /S /Q” and “rmdir %systemroot%/system32catroot2 /S /Q”.
      To properly clear the update cache, follow the sequence of entering commands
    5. Restart previously interrupted Windows 10 update services by entering the commands:
    6. Reset WinSock (network settings) by entering the commands:
      • "ipconfig /flushdns";
      • "netsh winsock reset";
      • "netsh winsock reset proxy".
    7. Close Command Prompt and restart Windows 10.

    Most likely, the first Windows update will be successfully downloaded and installed.

    Other Windows 10 update errors

    There are a number of errors that can be corrected using the following methods.

    Error 0xC1900101

    This is an error installing a driver with different attributes:

    • 0xC1900101 - 0x20004;
    • 0xC1900101 - 0x2000c;
    • 0xC1900101 - 0x20017;
    • 0xC1900101 - 0x30018;
    • 0xC1900101 - 0x3000D;
    • 0xC1900101 - 0x4000D;
    • 0xC1900101 - 0x40017.

    To solve you need:

    1. Update all your drivers.
    2. Disable devices that are no longer needed.
    3. Check for erroneous (under-installed or not installed at all) devices in Windows Device Manager.
    4. Temporarily remove third-party antiviruses that interfere with the operation of devices for which driver installation ended with error 0xC1900101.
    5. Maintain drive C (clean, defragment, check disk).
    6. To correct system files Windows 10 (installation media required).

    Errors 0xC1900208 - 0x4000C

    The reason is the presence of programs that are incompatible with Windows 10 and its latest updates. Remove these questionable applications and try updating Windows again.

    The update is not applicable on this PC

    All (or some of them) important and critical updates were not installed. Check which ones and install them. Try installing this update, most likely the issue will be resolved.

    Updates are installed but not configured

    You need an update code that could not be configured - it is written in Windows log 8.1 or Windows 10. Please submit this code by creating a problem ticket on the Microsoft website.

    Video: Windows 10 update errors with codes and how to resolve them

    Whatever the problem with Windows updates, you can handle it successfully. The main thing is to remember that the more complex the problem, the more comprehensive the approach.

    This problem is not something supernatural and insoluble. Any problem can be solved. First of all, you need to understand the cause of the system problems. In order to solve the consequences of a “breakdown”. There are two main reasons.

      The first of the main reasons for almost all users is simple forgetfulness.

    Users often forget about automatic system updates and simply turn off the computer when downloading the update. Which leads to a system error. Also in case of unauthorized power outage.

      The second reason, the most common, is the use of pirated content.

    When downloading updates to Microsoft services, the code is identified. Let's just say checking the Windows system license. Which leads to this problem.

    Practical actions to solve the problem!

    method one.

    If, when you start Windows_7 or Windows_XP, the operating principle in the systems is almost the same, when you try to install updates, the system writes that “it was not possible to configure windows updates” and “the changes are being canceled.” In this case, a reboot occurs and the system starts updating windows again. This can happen ad infinitum. The following actions must be taken:

    You need to restart your computer, or, as in our case, wait for a reboot. Or press the “RESET” button. On a laptop, hold down the power button.

    While loading the bios, you must press the “F-8” key. The system boot menu opens.

    From the list select " Safe Mode"and wait for the system to load.

    In Safe Mode, most system services are disabled. Therefore, this method allows you to disable the update download system. On the desktop, go to the start menu.

    Click “Computer”.

    Select “local disk (C)”. If the drive letter on which the system is installed is different, then select your local drive.

    Then we follow the following path:

    From:/windows/SoftwareDistribution/Download/

    The "Download" folder contains Microsoft update files for windows.

    The downloaded update files must be deleted from the package. Select files by date and time that were downloaded the last time they were updated. If this is difficult for you. Select all files and folders with the mouse and delete. After deleting, reboot the system and try to enable system updates.

    If you have pirated Windows content installed, it is recommended to disable system updates in the system settings. In order to protect yourself from such problems.

    Method two.

    If the first case did not work for some reason. You can restore your system using a restore point backup copy systems. We do almost the same thing.

    When loading the system, press “F-8”. Select "Safe Mode with Command Line Support". Press “enter”. In the command line, enter the following command “msconfig”, press “enter”. You will be taken to the “system configuration” window

    Select “service” at the top of the window. In the window that opens, select “restore the computer system to one of its previous states”

    The "System Restore" window opens. Click “next”.

    Confirm the restore point. Click “Finish”.

    After which you need to confirm the restoration notification. Click “Yes”. After the system restore is complete. Try updating the system again or disabling the update in the settings.

    method three.

    If the previous two methods did not help you. And they didn’t bring you any closer to solving the problem. You need to do the following: As you probably already remember.

    Reboot the computer. During loading, press “F-8”. In the download lists, select “Directory Services Restore Mode”.

    Important: Turn off the Internet.

    After the procedure, the system should turn on.After the procedure, the system should turn on. Go to the start menu. In the "control panel".

    In the "control panel". If your control panel looks different, change it to the format you need in the “view” category in the upper right corner.

    Go to Windows Update. In the window that opens, on the left side select “Parameters settings”.

    In the settings, uncheck all the boxes.

    We also change “Install automatically (recommended)” to “Do not check for updates (not recommended).” Then try to restart your computer.

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