

If the size keeps the same, you may restart Windows 11 update with the following steps:ġ. Then, keep a constant check on the size of the folder to see if any new files are being added or not. When you are in the folder, right-click on the white space and select Properties. The SoftwareDistribution folder stores all the temporary files and data that are required for the update. If you are not sure whether the update process is still in progress, you can go to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution to have a check. Check the SoftwareDistribution folder and restart the Windows Update Then, restart your PC and the update should download and install now. Wait for the troubleshooter to look for any issues and fix the issues it finds. In the Additional troubleshooters window, find Windows Update, click on it and then click Run the troubleshooter.ģ. Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters.Ģ. It is likely that there are problems with Windows Update, so run the Windows Update troubleshooter before you proceed with other methods.ġ. Therefore, you can keep your computer plugged in and leave it out of use for hours to have the installation process finished itself. Leave your computer finishing Windows 11 updateĪs mentioned above, Internet or power interruptions may lead to Windows 11 update stuck.

Don't upgrade to Windows 11 before backing up your computer.Run Windows Update in Safe Mode with Networking Uninstall a conexant audio device in Device Manager Leave your computer finishing Windows 11 update When Windows update gets stuck on Windows 11, you can try the five methods offered below to fix it: How to fix Windows 11 update stuck at 0%, 61%, 99%, 100% How to get past this issue? Please move on to the next part. Also, incompatible drivers like conexant audio device drivers can cause Windows 11 installation stuck. How comes the issue that updates are underway on Windows 11? It is possible that the updates are being downloaded in the background but the percentage marker freezes due to slow Internet connection speed or power interruptions.
