Thanks. Ran it again after getting further instructions below and it said it repaired some corrupt files.
Edit: Surprisingly that didn't actually fix it.
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error code 0x80240034.
Windows Update Error Fix https://support.microsoft.com/help/10164/fix-windows-update-errors
Run it?
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Thanks. Unfortunately that only found that there was a "pending restart" and restarted the pc, which didn't fix it.
This problem is stubborn.
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Also you can check Windows 10 files - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system
P.S. Yesterday they rolled out new feature update - 1909 btw
Upd:
Had huge issues after upgrading from Win 8. So in my case clean install helped a lot - didn't have any issues for a long time.
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As previously mentioned, try to download the file directly and install it. Without a KB number I can't tell exactly what update it is, but it might be this. Download the version appropriate for your system. If you can find a KB number from the description of the update, search for that and download it.
If you have no luck with that, you can always manually reset your Windows Update settings, or use the script provided on that site if you are not comfortable with the command line. You will lose all Windows update log history and so the next time you try to update it will have to go through every single update ever issued and check it against your system to see if it is already installed correctly. Don't be alarmed when it takes a long time.
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Try using the Windows 10 Update Assistant. This will often times work when the normal method fails. If you use it, let me know if it worked for you.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3159635/windows-10-update-assistant
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Go to Your Computer,
Right Click on the drive that Windows is installed on (typically C:)
Click on Properties
Click "Disk Cleanup" button
Click "Clean Up System Files"
Check every box, click OK
Accept prompt asking 'Delete these files?'
Once finished, reboot PC and try to perform updates again.
Good luck!
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If you want to believe this or not, I started my update download in August. Stuck at 23% downloaded even after multiple reboots. What finally got it going what kind of odd. Few days ago I got prompted to update my NOX player (android emulator)and I saw it had some kind of anti virus software called Segurazo piggybacked onto it. Was a pain to get rid of, but after I did and rebooted the update finally finished an I am now up to date with all of it. Check to see if your anti virus or firewall might be blocking it. Or maybe if any other programs might be blocking it.
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I've had this trouble on a number of machines in my office, fairly consistently going back to update 1803. I'm agreeing with several others above. Once this process of fail and try again starts, the only reliable way I've found to push the updates is to install from the Update Assistant. Cleanest still is to use the Media Creation Tool and to make a Win10 thumb drive and install from that.
With 1903, even more than the other Feature Updates, the best option if you have time and patience is to back up your drive, make sure you have the proper disks/codes to re-install your software, and do a clean install from the USB drive. (I rarely have the time and patience to do that, but if I did, I would.)
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At the moment I'm delaying updates and hotfixes for 1903, it looks like they create more issues than they solve.
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Micro$oft Updates? nah use Antivirus + Win7 prob solved :)
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Solution:
For other people in the future having Windows 10 updating issues, try Windows 10 Update Assistant first.
There's other options to check, but that one turns out to not only be the least technical (so easiest to use) but also the most likely one to work. Save yourself some hassle and try that first.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. 🙂
Original post:
No matter how many times the pc restarts to update Windows 10, it's not installing the update. It's in an endless loop of wanting to automatically restart after some hours to update, but just restarts normally and doesn't install the update. And then it wants to automatically restart again later. This is really frustrating.
Windows update settings page says:
Feature Update to Windows 10, version 1903
Status: Pending restart
It did successfully install some other updates recently, but this last one it just doesn't go though for some reason.
Looking at update history, "Feature Update to Windows 10, version 1903" has some previous fails with error code 0x80240034. Those have a number behind them for some reason. I have no idea what that means.
Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
Edit: I usually have my internet connection set to metered, so I can delay getting updates until they are more stable (I've had MASSIVE problems for buggy updates in the past when I stayed up to date). I don't know if that's what caused the older errors, but I've set that to unmetered a couple days ago so Windows 10 could supposedly update properly.
Update history:
https://i.imgur.com/1fJZhsT.jpg
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