But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks and you get full support and a 3. Download and install Driver Easy. Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. Click the Update button next to any flagged device to automatically download and install the correct version of its driver you can do this with the FREE version. Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system this requires the Pro version youll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All. Method 2 Update Patches If you miss some Microsoft patches in your PC, Windows Update wont work properly as it should. To fix it, you can download the patches and install them. Q1R90fsVi0/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Windows Vista Update Stuck Installing' title='Windows Vista Update Stuck Installing' />Here is how 1 On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and click Control Panel. View by Large icons and click Windows Update. Click Change settings. Under Important updates section, select Never check for updates recommended. Then click OK to save and continue. Restart your computer. Go to the Microsoft support website, and download the following updates KB3. KB3. 08. 37. 10. KB3. KB3. 05. 02. 65. KB3. Choose accordingly the version you need, 6. Place them on your PC desktop. Reboot your computer again. On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time. How to Change Windows Update Settings Change How Important Updates Are Installed to Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP. Windows Updates hangs stuck at searching, checking for updates and takes an unusually long time to scan and install updates. Also fix cant install updates. Type services. msc and press Enter. Right click Windows Update and click Stop. Go to C Windows, right click Software. Distribution and click Delete. Go to your PC desktop, and double click the KB 3. KB3. 08. 37. 10, KB3. KB3. 05. 02. 65, KB3. Reboot your computer. Follow the path Start button Control Panel Windows Update View by Large icons. Click Check for updates. Wait for while for Windows to search for the updates for you. You can also turn on the Windows Update service that we turned off if you like. Method 3 Change the DNS server settings. Windows Update not working issue can also be caused by faulty DNS server settings. To fix it, you can modify the settings 1 On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and click Control Panel. View by Large icons and click Windows Update. Click Change adapter settings. Right click the connection for which you want to configure Google Public DNS and click Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCPIPv. Internet Protocol Version 6 TCPIPv. Properties. 6 Click the Advanced button. Go to DNS tab. If you can see any DNS server IP addresses listed, write them down for future reference. Then Remove them from this window. Click the Add button, then type the following IP addresses of the Google DNS servers For IPv. For IPv. 6 2. 00. Click Add. 9 Click OK to save the change. Now check your Windows Update again, see if the problem is solved. Share with your friends and families and help them with similar problemsWindows 1. Microsoft promises fix UpdatedUpdate 1. Microsoft insists that this problem only affected people in the Windows Insider Program, though it has not explained why others not in that program would have been impacted by the latest patch. A fix has been pushed out for the issues but the company has provided no details into what went wrong or what the patch fixes. The supposed link to a knowledge base KB article thats supposed to describe the problem is actually dead as of this writing. Original story below For well over a year, Microsoft has tried to position Windows 1. Microsofts timeline. Pro customers can delay updates for a period of time, but non enterprise users arent allowed to push them off indefinitely. The company has repeatedly promised that by giving up this control, its customers will receive more timely updates, features, and improvements. Its the kind of promise that requires an ironclad commitment to shipping stable software and Microsoft has been dropping the ball in myriad ways ever since Windows 1. Last weeks update for Windows 1. Anniversary Edition KB3. Microsoft has told ZDNet that its already in the process of fixing the problem and will release an updated script in the near future. The problem doesnt affect all users, but issues like this often leave me wondering how machines trapped in an endless boot loop are supposed to get the fix in the first place. Presumably the company will release instructions on how to short circuit the boot loop manually and apply the appropriate patch. Part of why this is making waves is because the problem was reported by early adopters before the patch ever went live to the larger community. Microsoft apparently either ignored that feedback or never read it in the first place. Prior to 2. 01. 4, Windows releases were evaluated by an extensive programmatic testing team within Microsoft itself, but Satya Nadella gutted this division when he became CEO. In its place, Microsoft rolled out a system in which developers were expected to troubleshoot their own code, with remaining QA resources dedicated to real world tests and troubleshooting. In theory, the above shouldve allowed Microsoft to roll updates more quickly and improve its software on a more rapid cadence. We have seen new Windows 1. Along with those benefits, however, has come a series of problems. For example, Windows 1. Anniversary Edition broke most webcams because it no longer supports compressed data streams, which the vast majority of webcams rely on in order to function. At least some Kindle devices crashed Windows 1. AU when plugged in, and Microsofts KB3. Power. Shell. Last year, the company pushed an update that removed software from users systems after erroneously flagging it as incompatible with Windows 1. None of these issues are show stoppers in and of themselves. There have always been Windows patches that caused problems on a small number of machines, and thats inevitably going to happen when you have 4. Windows 1. 0 can run on hardware thats 1. But as John Dvorak points out on PCMag. Microsoft now forces people to take updates whether they like it or not. You can still prevent Windows 1. Windows Update service can be manually deactivated. But this is a brute force solution to the problem that exposes users to significant security risks. One potential explanation for how these problems keep slipping through is that Microsoft doesnt recommend Windows Insiders test fast ring deployments on primary systems or mission critical hardware. This means that a lot of testing gets done from within a virtual machine. VMs are great for testing a number of scenarios and applications, but they cant completely replace dedicated testing on production ready hardware. VMs arent the sort of thing people tend to use for Skype or other peripheral tests. Since Windows Insiders reported the latest problem before the patch went live, it suggests Microsoft needs to be paying more attention to the feedback it gets from beta testers, period. The company needs to lock down these issues before something truly catastrophic slips through the vetting process, or before the steady drip drip drip of flaws and failures builds up to the point that it threatens consumer perception of Windows as a stable operating system. And yes before anyone says anything snarky in the comments, Id argue Windows is generally perceived as a stable operating system now. In the late 1. 99. I considered it an accomplishment if I could keep my own Windows 9. SE box online for a week without needing to reboot to fix an OS instance that had slowed to a crawl or otherwise become unusable. Today, PC uptime is routinely measured in months, provided you dont need to reboot to apply an update or provided the machine doesnt reboot itself after an automatic update. Other staples of late 9. PC running at an acceptable speed, have similarly vanished. The way it stands now, Windows 1. Ideally, Microsoft would decouple its security updates from its feature updates, keeping the former mandatory and letting the latter be optional. Failing that, the company needs to invest in solving these problems with a more robust QA strategy. Now read Windows 1. The best hidden features, tips, and tricks.