Update Windows 10 being “crash”, What should we do?

Microsoft apply the settings auto update by default in Windows 10. The goal is none other to keep the performance of the software, and to minimize the security loopholes and fix bugs.

However, not infrequently update software for Windows is considered to be quite annoying especially if the update occurs in the middle of a job. This is because, when the system performs the update will appear on the screen says “Getting Windows ready, don’t turn off your computer”.

The instruction asks users not to turn off the device until the updating process is completed. Unfortunately, waiting until the update installation takes quite a long time.

According to Microsoft, there are 700 million devices based on Windows 10 gets a software update in April 2018. Upddate takes 10 to 30 minutes so that the installed perfectly and while it’s not a lot that can be done besides waiting.
So, how long is the normal wait for the updating process to complete?

Generally, the update process takes up to five minutes. However it depends on the massive updates and the capacity of the hard drive. If it is indeed a lot of updated features, wait up to two hours because Windows need a lot of time to work if the hard drive is full and starts to slow down.

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During the process, keep track of the percentage in the process of updating. If the increase in constant, then leave for a while until the update is finished. However, if the process stops at a certain percentage, it could be the process of updating experiencing the “stuck” or jammed.

Indeed, the normal course if the process of updating the “crash” in the certain moments of time before the whole process of installation is successfully done. But if time is “crash” too long, deadly force the device can be an alternative.

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Deadly force the device is not a good procedure. But for a case like this, it becomes the only option. It’s good to back up important data first before doing the update.

Surface Laptop is one of the devices that is designed to run on the latest OS of Microsoft, Windows 10 S.

To disable your Windows device, be it desktop, tablet or laptop, simply press the power button and hold for up to 10 seconds. After the device is completely dead, wait for a while and turn on the device again.
Windows will stop installing the update, cancel some of the changes, and return to the lock screen after the device is rebooted.

The device still works with normal

The restart process will just frustrate the installation of the update, so the update will appear in another time.

There are four experiments are performed to see what happens after a restart the device during the update. Action restart is done on a points percentage of the process is different.

In the first experiment, the device is restarted when a notification appears “Getting Windows ready. Don’t turn off your computer” appears in the display. Perangkatpun restart up will appear the lock screen (sign-in) as usual.

Once entered, a notification pop-up will appear saying “We couldn’t finish installing updates”. That is, the installation of the update has failed, but the system is still running nomal.

The second experiment, restart is done after the install is running at the rate of 27 percent, along with instructions not to turn off the computer. As a result, a notification will appear saying “We couldn’t complete the updates, Undoing changes, don’t turn off your computer”.

Wait a few moments until the process is finished, then Windows will boot normally.

In the third experiment, the computer started to reboot when the configuration update reach 10 percent. After the device is successfully restarted, a message will appear saying “Please wait” until finally the lock screen will open. The computer was able to walk normally as usual.

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