The update was not stuck. It just should never have been run, as Windows 10 was already there. The original title describes this. At no time was any input from me requested, and it did the full Windows 10 update again. It completed in approximately two hours. I was able to log in with the already set up account. It treated me as a brand new Windows 10 user, albeit with an inappropriate language setting English United Kingdom instead of the previously active English Australia.
I have not found any other negative consequence, so apart from the time wasted, it doesn't appear to have been a problem. There was no error message. Just Windows Update saying a restart was necessary to complete the installation of downloaded updates.
Microsoft is ramping up the update settings to force users who have not yet updated to Windows 10 to do so. I believe there is a bug in this that is forcing Windows 10 to rerun the update when it is not necessary. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another.
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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful. I have had time to investigate further, and was able to replicate the behaviour on another computer. This was a clean install using the same iso image that was used for the laptop.
The iso image was downloaded in August , a few weeks after the public release of Windows The version of the setup program and a number of dlls that I looked at was I completed the installation, and then watched as Windows Update worked out what updates were available.
Among the trivial updates to Flash for Internet Explorer and the like, was the full Windows 10 version installation. Like a normal everyday update, this was downloaded automatically all 3GB. A restart was scheduled to "complete the update". At no stage did it ask for permission to redo the full Windows 10 installation. There was no way to opt out, or to control when it was going to happen.
If you begin the updates' installation just as the computer is shutting down, it can fail. The Windows update can get stuck at different times depending on the type of computer and your Windows version. With the solutions in this article, you will be able to fix this error. Restart your Windows and try to do the Windows update in a clean boot state using the following steps: For Windows To be able to follow through with this method, ensure you start your PC with the use of a Windows installation disc.
On startup, perform a system restore using the steps below using Windows 8 as an example :. Another solution is to run the DISM command in other to revert the installation you did. Windows Recovery Environment. Afterward, you can try booting normally on your desktop. Before carrying out this process:.
Note: C: is the drive letter representing the drive where the Windows has been installed. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen.
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