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What does this guided walk-through do? This guided walk-through provides steps to fix problems with Windows Updates, such as taking a long time to scan, or error codes while installing updates. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Common Error Codes The steps in this guided walk-through should help with all Windows Update errors and other issues—you don't need to search for the specific error to solve it. As an example, here are some commonly seen error codes: 0x80073712, 0x800705B4, 0x80004005, 0x8024402F, 0x80070002, 0x80070643, 0x80070003, 0x8024200B, 0x80070422, 0x80070020. The steps provided here should help fix any errors that come up during the Windows Update process.
Call @ +1-855-785-2511 (Toll-Free). We’ll begin by asking you questions about the Windows version you're using and the issue you’re experiencing. Next, we’ll take you through a series of troubleshooting steps that are specific to your situation. At the end of each step, you’ll be asked “Did this resolve the issue?” If it’s resolved, say Yes, and you’re done! If it isn’t resolved, say No and continue with the guided walk-through. How does it work?
On which Windows version did you get the error?
Select the Start button, then select Settings > System > About. Under Device specifications, you can see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. Under Windows specifications, you can find out which edition and version of Windows your device is running.
Check for operating system info in Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings. • (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
Tap or click PC and devices, and then tap or click PC info. • Look under Windows for the version and edition of Windows that your PC is running. • Look under PC for System typeto see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.
The Start screen can also help you know which operating system you're using. Here's what it might look like in Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1. You might see a search button in the upper-right corner.
Click the Startbutton, enter Computer in • the search box, right-click Computer, and • then click Properties. • Look under Windows edition for the version • and edition of Windows that your PC is running. • The Start menu can also help you know the • operating system. Here's what it might look • like in Windows 7.
Run the Windows Update troubleshooter In Windows 10 • Download the Windows Update Troubleshooter, and then select Open or Save in the pop-up window. Notes • If the pop-up doesn’t come up, you might have a pop-up blocker on. If you’re using Microsoft Edge, instructions for disabling the pop-up blocker.
For Internet Explorer, instructions or if you are using a different browser or separate pop-up blocker, check the website of the browser or blocker’s manufacturer. • If you select Save, you need to go to the folder where the troubleshooter is downloaded to after the download is complete, and then double-click the latest wu.diagcab file to run the troubleshooter. • Select Next and follow the steps in the wizard to find and fix problems with Windows Update . In Windows 10
Run the Network Troubleshooter In Windows 8.1 • Press the Windows key, type • Network problems, and then select • Identify and repair network • problemsin the list. • Follow the steps in the wizard to • diagnose and resolve your network • problems. • Run Windows Update again.
Run the Network Troubleshooter In Windows 7 • Right-click the Network icon in the • notification area, and then select • Troubleshoot problems. • Follow the steps in the wizard to • diagnose and resolve your network • problems. • Run Windows Update again.
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