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Performing regular updates on Windows 10 is crucial for your security and system stability. However, sometimes there might be problems with certain updates and many users reported being stuck with Configuring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer message on their Windows 10 devices. According to users, Configuring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer is displayed and they cannot access Windows 10 at all, as if the update process is stuck. This is a rather big problem since you won’t be able to access Windows 10 at all, but there are few solutions available that can help you fix this problem. There are many problems that can occur with Windows Updates, and in today’s articles we’re going to show you how to fix the following issues:
How can I get past the stuck Windows Updates screen?1. Wait for the update process to completeConfiguring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer message is a normal part of every Windows update. Sometimes it can take a while in order for the update to be installed, so it’s no wonder many users assume that the update process is frozen. The simplest solution to this problem is to wait for the update to install itself. In most cases, the update process isn’t stuck so you’ll just have to patiently wait for a while before the update is completely installed. 2. Remove any USB peripheralsIf you’re stuck with Configuring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer, you might want to try removing your USB peripherals such as your external hard drive, printer, even your USB mouse and keyboard. Users reported that disconnecting USB peripherals successfully fixed their problem, so try removing your USB peripherals and wait for a few minutes for the update to finish. You can read more about how a USB peripheral can block the latest Windows 10 update in this article. In some cases, it applies to other updates as well. 3. Turn off your device and turn it back on againUsers reported that this solution works with Surface Pro devices, but you can try it with your Windows 10 PC as well. Just hold the power button for a few seconds until your device turns off. After the device turns off completely, press the power button again to turn it on. If something doesn’t go as expected or you hear weird noises, it’s possible that you experience some power supply issues. Don’t know how to fix power supply issues in Windows 10? Check this guide and set things right once again. 4. Try accessing Safe Mode
Some PC issues are hard to tackle, especially when it comes to
corrupted repositories or missing Windows files. If you are having troubles fixing an error, your system may be partially broken. It’s possible that your update process is frozen due to a bad driver or a third-party application, and that’s why it’s always a good idea to try to access Safe Mode. To access Safe Mode, follow the above steps.
5. Use Automatic Repair or System Restore
Few users reported that they have managed to fix this problem by performing Automatic Repair or System Restore. After you turn on and turn off your PC a couple of times, you should see the Advanced Startup screen. Once you see that screen, you’ll need to apply the above steps. If System Restore isn’t working, don’t panic. Check this useful guide and set things right once again. 6. Check your RAMIf you get stuck at Configuring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer screen, it might be because your RAM is corrupt. Try swapping your RAM in order to find the faulty module. This is an unlikely cause, therefore you should try this solution if all other previous solutions don’t work. 7. Update your BIOSIf the problem still persists, you might want to try updating your BIOS. We highly doubt that this issue is caused by outdated BIOS, but a number of users are suggesting BIOS update, so you might want to try it if all other solutions fail. If your PC won’t start after a Windows update, you can take a look at this article to solve the problem easily. BIOS update is an advanced procedure that can cause permanent damage to your PC if you’re not careful, so make sure to check your motherboard’s instruction manual for detailed instructions.
8. Remove the problematic update
If you’re constantly getting Configuring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer message, the problem might be a problematic update. Several users reported that they fixed the issue simply by finding and removing the problematic update. To do that, follow these steps. After removing the update, check if everything is in order. If so, you might want to prevent the update from installing. To see how to do that, be sure to check our article on how to disable Windows 10 automatic updates. If you’re having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look at this article to solve the issue. Being stuck on Configuring Windows Updates 100% complete don’t turn off your computer screen can be rather frustrating, but keep in mind that your update probably isn’t stuck, and you’ll just have to wait a while in order for it to complete its installation. If that doesn’t work, feel free to try any other of our solutions. If you have any more questions, leave them in the comments section below. Still having issues? Fix them with this tool: SPONSORED If the advices above haven't solved your issue, your PC may experience deeper Windows problems. We recommend downloading this PC Repair tool (rated Great on TrustPilot.com) to easily address them. After installation, simply click the Start Scan button and then press on Repair All. NewsletterWhy is my computer stuck on 100% complete?There have been reports by users that the system updates get stuck at 100% and prevent the PC from restarting automatically. This issue can be caused by a number of reasons such as unexpected hardware changes, malware, interference of a third-party program, and corruption errors.
Why is my laptop stuck on 100% update?If your Windows update stuck at 100, the first thing you can try is to remove any external device connected to PC and make sure you also disconnect any device connected via USB like pen drives, mouse or keyboard, portable hard disk, etc.
What do I do if my computer is stuck updating?Run Windows Troubleshooter. Go to Start – Settings – Updates & Security.. Select Troubleshoot – Additional troubleshooters.. Under Get up and running, click Windows Update – Run the troubleshooter.. Restart your PC once the troubleshooting is completed.. Install the new update after restarting.. Why is my Windows Update stuck at 100 21H2?This will take a while.” There are many reasons for the issue, but in most cases, it is caused by conflicts with software or drivers. Check if there is a lack of free space situation in your C drive. If so, clean up your C drive, make sure it has at least 8GB of space.
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