• To resume Windows updates, go to Settings > Windows Update and click the Resume updates button.
  • In most cases, restarting the update-related services should get Windows updates back on track.
  • If the issue persists, consider checking your PC for corrupt system files and resetting the Windows update components.

How to Resume Windows Updates

The process of resuming Windows updates is quite similar to pausing them. Here’s how you can go about it.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.

Step 2: Switch to the Windows Update tab and click the Resume updates button on your right.

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Windows will then start checking for pending updates, allowing you to download and install them.

Although unpausing Windows updates is fairly straightforward, there might be instances where the Resume Updates option is missing or doesn’t work as expected. In that case, you can work your way through the following tips to resume Windows updates.

A common reason why Windows won’t resume system updates is if some of the services related to Windows updates are not running or malfunctioning. In that case, you will need to restart those services manually using these steps:

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to launch the Run dialog box, type in services.msc , and press Enter .

Step 2: In the Services window, right-click the Windows Update entry and select Restart . If the service is not running, select Start .

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Similarly, restart Cryptographic Services, Background Intelligent Transfer Service, and Windows Installer services. After that, try resuming Windows updates again.

Fix 2: Modify Registry Files to Resume Windows Updates

If restarting the update-related services proves ineffective, you can modify a few registry files to force-resume Windows updates on your PC.

Step 1: Click the search icon on the taskbar, type in registry editor , and select Run as administrator .

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Step 2: In the Registry Editor window, type the following path in the address bar at the top and press Enter .

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UpdatePolicy\Settings

Step 3: Double-click the PausedFeatureStatus entry, type 1 in the value data field, and click OK . Similarly, set the value for PausedQualityStatus to 1 .

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Step 4: Paste the following path in the address bar at the top and press Enter .

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\Settings

Step 5: In the right pane, find and select the following keys. Right-click on your selection and choose Delete .

PauseFeatureUpdatesEndTime
PauseFeatureUpdatesStartTime
PauseQualityUpdatesEndTime
PauseQualityUpdatesStartTime
PauseUpdatesExpiryTime
PauseUpdatesStartTime
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Restart your PC, and Windows updates should now work seamlessly.

Fix 3: Reset Windows Update Components

Resetting the Windows Update components is an effective way to fix various issues related to system updates, including the one you’re facing. Here’s how you can go about resetting Windows update components on your PC.

Step 1: Click the search icon on the taskbar, type in powershell , and select Run as Administrator .

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Step 2: In the console, run the following commands one by one, and press Enter after each command:

net stop wuauservnet stop cryptSvcnet stop bitsnet stop msiserverren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.oldren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 catroot2.oldnet start wuauservnet start cryptSvcnet start bitsnet start msiserver
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Restart your PC after running the above commands. Following that, you should be able to resume updates on your PC.

Fix 4: Run SFC and DISM Scans

Windows may have trouble resuming updates if some of the system files on your PC are corrupted or missing. If that’s the case, running the SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) scans will help.

Step 1: Right-click on the Start icon and select Terminal (Admin) from the list.

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Step 2: In the console, type the following command and press Enter :

SFC /scannow
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Step 3: Run the following commands individually and press Enter after each to run the DISM scan:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealthDISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealthDISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
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Restart your PC after this and try to resume updates.

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