Expert Advice: Clearing Up the Mysterious Black Screen on Windows 11
Fixing the Endless Loop: Windows Update Stuck on 100 Percent - Solution Inside
If you see the message “Working on updates, 100% complete. Don’t turn off your computer” when performing a Windows update, don’t worry!
Although it’s incredibly frustrating, you’re not the only person to experience this issue. Thousands of Windows users have recently reported the very same issue. More importantly, you should be able to fix it pretty easily…
Try these fixes
Here’s a list of fixes that have resolved this problem for other Windows users. You don’t have to try them all. Just work your way through the list until you find the one that does the trick for you.
- Remove any USB peripherals and wait for the update process to finish
- Force restart your PC
- Run Windows Update troubleshooter
- Reset Windows Update components
- Download updates from Microsoft Update Catalog manually
- Pro tip: Want us to fix the problem for you?
Fix 1: Remove any USB peripherals and wait for the update process to finish
If you seldom check for Windows updates, it may take a long time for Windows to complete the update process. Maybe your PC is not “stuck” at Windows update, and Windows is just configuring and installing update packages.
If you temporarily don’t need to use your PC, you can just wait for 2 to 3 hours to see if the update process can be completed. If there are any USB devices (like printers, USB flash drives, etc.) connected to your PC, you can try removing them from your PC. Some Windows users reported that after they disconnect all the USB peripherals from their PCs, the update process completes quickly.
See if this issue persists after you wait for 2 to 3 hours. If it persists, try the next fix below to force restart your PC.
Fix 2: Force restart your PC
If Your PC gets stuck at 100% when you’re performing a Windows update, you need to force restart your PC first. If you don’t know how to do it, you can follow the instructions below:
- Press and keep holding the power button on your computer case until your PC shuts down .
- Disconnect any external power supply or remove the battery from your laptop.
- Hold down the power button for about 15 seconds.
- Wait a few minutes and then plug in your PC or connect the battery to your laptop.
- Press the power button again to reboot your system.
- Select the option to boot normally if you get a notice that the computer shuts down improperly.
If you still cannot access the desktop, you can try starting your PC in safe mode with the network. When you sign into your Windows system in safe mode with the network, try the next fix below to run the Windows Update troubleshooter.
- Title: Expert Advice: Clearing Up the Mysterious Black Screen on Windows 11
- Author: Ronald
- Created at : 2024-08-22 19:20:05
- Updated at : 2024-08-23 19:20:05
- Link: https://common-error.techidaily.com/expert-advice-clearing-up-the-mysterious-black-screen-on-windows-11/
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