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Windows Update: We couldn't complete the updates
It has been 20 over times.
Pls help, Mr Billion Dollar DELL company. You guys sell ten of thousand a piece hardware to users, this simple things also youy guys can't figure out and roll out update to users in the smoothest, non-disruptive way ??? And you claim ur product all powerful, less disruptive less burden, automatic , orchestrated?!?!
Hallo you guys are soo 0% near to what ever u claim!
At the end I decided not to update: Disable Windows update: Now that Microsoft Windows also couldnt bother anymore. By, hook by crook WANT to install this update. What a genius we have in Microsoft.
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May 7th, 2022 21:00
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XPS_Man
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May 11th, 2022 17:00
Dell doesn't release that update, its from Microsoft windows. Successful installation depends on various factors. Its successful installation depends on various factors
I agree with one point though, that Microsoft is being pushhhhhhhy for their updates after windows 10, a user has a very little control over it.
Check in update history and make a note of the update KB number which is failing.
Now run Microsoft's show/hide update troubleshooter and block the update which is failing. Now windows won't recommend that KB any more and rest of the updates will get in
RachelGomez
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August 18th, 2022 02:00
If you get an error code while downloading and installing Windows updates, the Update Troubleshooter can help resolve the problem.
Select Start > Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Next, under Most frequent, select Windows Update > Run.
When the troubleshooter is finished running, it's a good idea to restart your device.
Next, check for new updates. Select Start > Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates and then install any available updates.
Regards,
Rachel Gomez