Windows Update: FAQ
Note: If you’re looking for Microsoft Office update info, see Install Office updates.
In Windows 10, you decide when and how to get the latest updates to keep your device running smoothly and securely. When you update, you’ll get the latest fixes and security improvements, helping your device run efficiently and stay protected. In most cases, restarting your device completes the update. Make sure your device is plugged in when you know updates will be installed.
If other questions come up when you update Windows 10, here are some other areas that might interest you:
When you only want info about updating Windows 10, you’ll find answers to many of your questions here:
When the Windows 10 May 2020 Update is ready for your device, it will be available to download and install from the Windows Update page in Settings. Choose a time that works best for you to download the update. You’ll then need to restart your device and complete the installation. After that, your device will be running Windows 10, version 2004.
To manually check for the latest recommended updates, select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Windows Update .
To get help updating to the latest version of Windows 10, go to the Microsoft software download page and download the Update Assistant.
Some updates may not be available on all devices at the same time—we’re making sure updates are ready and compatible.
To stay up to date, select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Windows Update , and then select Check for updates.
If a feature update is available for your device, it will appear separately on the Windows Update page. To install it, select Download and install now.
Here are a few things you can try if you’re having trouble installing updates:
Make sure that your device is connected to the internet. Downloading updates requires an internet connection.
If you’re connected the internet, try to install the updates manually. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Windows Update , and then view available updates.
Check for updates
Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot . Under Get up and running, select Windows Update.
The time required to download updates primarily depends on internet connection speed, network settings, and update size. Make sure your device is plugged in and connected to the internet to download updates faster.
You can’t stop updates entirely—because they help keep your device safe and secure, updates will eventually need to be installed and downloaded, regardless of your update settings. Here’s how to temporarily pause updates from being downloaded and installed. Note that after the pause limit is reached, you’ll need to install the latest updates before you can pause updates again.
In the Windows 10 November 2019 Update (version 1909) or later, or in Windows version 1809 for Pro or Enterprise, select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update . Then choose one of the following options:
Select Pause updates for 7 days.
Select Advanced options. Then, in the Pause updates section, select the drop-down menu and specify a date for updates to resume.
To finish installing an update, your device will need to restart. Windows will try to restart your device when you’re not using it. If it can’t, you’ll be asked to schedule the restart for a more convenient time. Or, you can schedule anytime by following these steps:
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Windows Update .
Select Schedule the restart and choose a time that’s convenient for you.
You can set active hours to make sure automatic restarts for updates only happen when you’re not using your device. Learn about active hours for Windows 10.
Try deleting files you don’t need, uninstalling apps you don’t use, or moving files to another drive like an external USB drive or OneDrive. For more tips on freeing up disk space, see Free up drive space in Windows 10.
We recommend keeping devices like laptops and tablets plugged in when you’re not using them. This way, if updates are installed outside active hours, your device will have enough power to complete the installation. Windows updates don’t consume more battery than other typical system processes.
An update history is available so you can see which updates were installed, and when. You can also use this list to remove specific updates, although we don’t recommend this unless it’s necessary.
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Windows Update > View update history .
For more info about what’s included in updates for Windows 10, see Windows 10 update history.
We don’t recommend that you remove any installed updates. However, if you must remove an update, you can do so in update history.
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history > Uninstall updates.
Select the update you want to remove, then select Uninstall.
Feature updates are typically released twice per year and include new functionality and capabilities as well as potential fixes and security updates. Quality updates are more frequent and mainly include small fixes and security updates. Windows is designed to deliver both kinds of updates to devices through Windows Update.
To double check that your device is up to date, open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and see your update status and available updates.
To find which version of Windows you’re running, see Which version of Windows operating system am I running?
Reserved storage is not automatically turned on by Windows in any update scenarios. It is only turned on for new devices with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update (version 1903) or later preinstalled, or devices on which a clean install was performed.
Note: If you’re looking for Microsoft Office update info, see Install Office updates.
The best way to keep Windows 8.1 up to date is to turn on automatic updates. With automatic updates, you don’t have to search for updates online or worry about missing critical fixes or device drivers for your PC. Instead, Windows Update automatically installs important updates as they become available.
To turn on automatic updates:
Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you’re using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), select Settings > Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Windows Update. If you want to check for updates manually, select Check now.
Select Choose how updates get installed, and then, under Important updates, select Install updates automatically (recommended).
Under Recommended updates, select Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates.
Under Microsoft Update, select Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows, and then select Apply.
Click the questions below to see answers about how Windows Update keeps your device up to date.
Note: If your PC is connected to a network where updates are managed by Group Policy, you might not be able to change settings related to Windows Update. For more info, contact your organization’s technical support.
Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you’re using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), select Settings > Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Windows Update. To check for updates manually, select Check now.
An update history is available so you can see which updates were installed, and when. You can also use this list to remove specific updates, although we don’t recommend this unless it’s necessary.
To see your PC’s update history, open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you’re using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), select Settings > Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Windows Update > View your update history.
We don’t recommend that you remove any installed updates. However, if you must remove an update, you can do so in update history.
Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you’re using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), select Settings > Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Windows Update > View your update history.
Select the update you want to remove, then select Uninstall.
Here are a few things to try if you’re having problems installing updates:
Make sure that your PC is connected to the internet. Some updates can’t be installed if you’re using a metered internet connection.
If you’re connected the internet and updates aren’t installed automatically, wait a few minutes and then try to install the updates manually.
See the Fix Windows Update errors guided walkthrough to try to fix the problem.
Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020
We recommend you move to a Windows 10 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft.
Click the questions below to see answers about how Windows Update keeps your device up to date.
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Автор: Baguvix от 20-03-2021, 12:25, Посмотрело: 501, Обсуждения: 0
Microsoft Windows 10.0.19042.867 Version 20H2 (Updated March 2021) — Оригинальные образы от Microsoft MSDN [Ru] Версия программы: 20H2 (build 19042.867)
Официальный сайт: Microsoft
Язык интерфейса: Русский
Лечение: требуется, но отсутствует
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- 2 ГБ оперативной памяти (ОЗУ)
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- Разрешение экрана 800×600 и выше
Описание:
Оригинальные образы MSDN — Windows 10 Version 20H2 Build 19042.867.
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CRC-32: 4a98f636
MD5: 806e9ba151e850cd80519ee745210667
SHA-1: acf670d8bd7ab31ae2a4c42a1ed558436b354c9d
SHA-256: e575d4120c4da99b074c99c1b7959e1c5fc9c12e171b395733355a6ef574e5d4
SHA-512: 90a8de5276e0274ded7e4df98becf9c78456659a13dc310def0a12ce7dcfaad403ecc6d61b2f7d97d1bea32db90a912ceaf0a8bedf0809c198f29eb80ae843b8
SHA3-256: 41e8c78c2423bef0d751344aaf8cc9719688f93fdfb5a8a9dc1e3ad7f2700f29
SHA3-512: c963cffa6f4d4447aca5987738584eacabb1b0cfc083209bd2e364532d33f64e1ddc90f8fc96e94bc465898b54f03bff6b0c07088d81f45344d2ab46a07ae30b
ru_windows_10_business_editions_version_20h2_updated_march_2021_x86_dvd_391c2a67.iso
CRC-32: e27e2ee6
MD5: 75f57a8c69768af68e3af9cafdde299a
SHA-1: 5ae5458c46c4fb32349f4e94795c56734fc3514a
SHA-256: 9802c1fa0760b5b00e0c5148aa04ca791413ac1d4c76fab9f2a00c12b5efc74a
SHA-512: 821398ce6aac9b7c7a1c8aea4523ecd591337ba7a0a73cf752a86388c51cefdb7d4ff81173c198411aa654b52d595008cb99c138e82665c5faf97075d82b4569
SHA3-256: 248512993ca8cb26133db1ffb8c61ddeeed7b9288175d0dbe87b577c2c440938
SHA3-512: d54c62fae831bb12580485d0a7b45db6d395e113a7ab03687f990a2836ddb35de6027d2bd058911c7e5e609625d5b597de8273f32e18684fccc53fd4c0bdfc52
ru_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_20h2_updated_march_2021_x64_dvd_d387f9e3.iso
CRC-32: 1ba6ae17
MD5: daa12296450b614808bce49af8f7d365
SHA-1: fb48d79022eee1f0c48ffbb816d936a13b5228d1
SHA-256: c01b76d7c008eac259f926f1e454be0895f6d1bce4f44572e25c202ba9905f34
SHA-512: 14ad8dacbfe04a707a6082b2d29627f1dc1f7045b5d6ae8e48bc892376d4c775af4c5e7566490e5d68052416a3f646f2d4d463900642e4221dd965397a53e236
SHA3-256: 7ee7268fe0fa912dd058c5c6c7750679feec4a14df8bf373fdeb12f876ba58d6
SHA3-512: 7c85b91d20c2b50f9a435a6a5088fba7b7b602368772793ee4a87469b3858f98eca29f9c87fa49306608706f993eddb949a261be00d8911835d8bece2fe019cc
ru_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_20h2_updated_march_2021_x86_dvd_cdc6bef3.iso
CRC-32: bb73ebd2
MD5: 5c51364979532cc37819ba00a389086a
SHA-1: 01fdd4f722bcd5d4f6852822fd71c1fddf38f365
SHA-256: 570741d2afbc5fdee062eeed347509395c8123366c2c72e3abae5aee0646af7f
SHA-512: a1e5bc28c516583315c3baec44c5200eba9fddd1fb0ba8b43620edf3104a6f4851e2a6de224504d6fb6ffc254802f5093d2ba02c2664bb7f7ce15bb2addbb947
SHA3-256: 2eb0bac0f3956707e8011534d833f358a1a69c2366244c016a732ba3e456a565
SHA3-512: abf6682f5cd4967fe7ae6d9660d127a3c32b52daaae7c718168cb9cf8ca99d559bd1aad730ac5538f507336d538aa5f6943115603b77a9c60d08cfc98fe8b3d1
How to download Windows Updates manually in Windows 10
Most of us use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to keep our Windows 10/8/7 operating system and Microsoft software updated. But if you want to, for some, reason, download the updates manually and save it to your computer, this is how you can go about it:
Download Windows Updates manually
On Windows 10, open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Here you can Check for updates.
If any Update has failed to install, you will see it mentioned this.
Note down the KB number of the Windows Update.
On Windows 7, 0pen your Control Panel and navigate to the Windows Update applet. If updates are available, click on the Important updates are available, or the Optional updates are available link. You will be able to see the list along with the KB numbers.
If no updates are available, click on Review your update history link. Here you will see the complete list of Windows Updates including Security Updates and Service Packs, if any, which have been installed on your computer.
Note down the KB number mentioned in the bracket.
Now that you have the KB number, and search for it here on Microsoft.com. If you find no suitable results for Downloads, select All Microsoft. In the results, you will see the Knowledge Base article about the update or hotfix and also the Download page.
If you open its KB article page, you will see the download links for all operating system. Select your operating system and click on the link to be taken to its download page.
Click on the download button to download and save the Windows Update to your computer.
This way, you will be able to install the update manually on any one or more of your computers, as long as it applies to the installed operating system or software.
Downloading, saving, and installing Windows Update manually may be done if you need to save the updates for some reason or if you find that you are unable to update your Windows using Windows Update.
- Microsoft Update Catalog is a service from Microsoft that provides a listing of software updates that can be distributed over a corporate network. Using the Microsoft Update Catalog can prove to be a one-stop location for finding Microsoft software updates, drivers, and hotfixes.
- WSUS Offline Update is a free tool using which, you can update Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Office easily without having an Internet connection.
- Portable Update lets you update Windows 10 offline without an Internet connection.
Date: December 24, 2020 Tags: Windows Updates