VIDEO Windows Updates is Broken, How to Fix IT

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Windows Updates Issues: How to Fix "Something Didn't Go As Planned" In the recent YouTube video "Windows Updates is Broken, How to Fix IT" by Britec, viewers are guided through troubleshooting the infamous "Something didn't go as planned" error when updating Windows 10 and Windows 11. This recurring issue can frustrate many users, leading to unnecessary downtime and system instability. Let's break down the insights and solutions shared in the video, which are particularly relevant for those experiencing update woes.

Understanding the Problem​

The error typically appears when Windows attempts an update but encounters issues, resulting in the system rolling back changes. Signs of this error may include a message indicating that updates cannot be completed, which is often linked to system file corruption, conflicting updates, or misconfigured settings.

Step-by-Step Solutions​

  • Restart into Safe Mode:
  • Hold down the Shift key and restart your computer. This takes you to a recovery menu where you can access troubleshooting options. [*Uninstall Recent Updates:
  • Within the recovery menu, navigate to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Uninstall updates". Choose the most recent quality update or feature update to remove. [*Run System File Checker (SFC):
  • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and execute sfc /scannow. This command checks for integrity violations and repairs system files if needed. [*Utilize DISM Tool:
  • Follow up with the command DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth. This checks for component store corruption. If issues are detected, a restore command can be executed. [*Run Windows Update Troubleshooter:
  • In the settings, search for "Troubleshoot" and select "Windows Update". This built-in tool attempts to detect and fix update issues automatically. [*Reset Windows Update Components:
  • A batch file provided by Britec can reset Windows Update components. This process stops various services and clears the update cache, important for resolving stubborn update issues. [*Manual Update Installation:
  • If updating fails repeatedly, you can manually download updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog and install them. This method bypasses potential conflicts with the update system. [*Check Services and Settings:
  • Ensure Windows Update services are running. If any services related to update processes are disabled, re-enable them. [*Check Event Viewer:
  • Investigate Windows logs for specific error codes related to update issues. This can provide insights needed to target the problem more accurately.

As a Last Resort​

If the above methods do not solve the issue, consider using the "Reset this PC" feature under "Recovery" settings. This option reinstalls Windows while giving the choice to keep your files. However, it would remove installed applications, so backups are recommended.

Conclusion​

Windows update errors can be complex and time-consuming to resolve. By following these steps outlined by Britec, Windows users can potentially regain functionality and avoid the frustrations that often accompany update failures. It's essential for users, especially on forums like WindowsForum.com, to be aware of these solutions and to share additional tips that may help others in the community. For further detailed guidance, you can view the comprehensive video tutorial on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jVvnVPBD94.
 

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