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How to update Windows 10 and resolve update problems
July 17, 2025
Windows 10 desktops and laptops require constant maintenance. It’s a highly-targeted platform forcing Microsoft to distribute security updates and mega-patches each month along with minor patches in-between. Windows 10 typically updates itself in the background during inactive hours, but there are situations demanding your immediate attention. We show you how to updateWindows 10.
But note that each manufacturer has its own set of updates you need to keep current that are separate from Windows 10. These updates typically include Bluetooth, storage, touchpad, audio, Wi-Fi and other necessary drivers provided through special desktop programs installed by manufacturers. These programs are typically shown on the taskbar and/or listed on the Start Menu.

Check your version of Windows 10
You should always know what version of Windows 10 you’re currently running. Most mainstream Windows-based PCs ship with Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro, the latter of which includes a few extra features for business-oriented customers like Remote Desktop, assigned access, and more. Windows 10 in S Mode is limited in function and features, targeting students.
You should also keep track of the version number, so you’ll know what Windows 10 Home or Pro build you’re currently running. At the time of this publication, the most recent mainstream release is version 10.0.17763 dubbed as October 2018 Update. Prior to that, Microsoft updated Windows 10 with the April 2018 Update last spring.

In both cases, Microsoft added features to the operating system as part of its ongoing Windows-as-a-Service initiative, meaning Microsoft has no plans to release another retail version of Windows. Instead, Microsoft will merely build on Windows 10.
Here are the major releases thus far:
To find out what you’re currently running, perform the following:
- Place your mouse cursor insideCortana’s search field.2. TypeWindows version.3. SelectSystem Informationin the results.4. Once the desktop app loads, you’ll see information listed in the right panel. The number you want is next toVersiontowards the top underOS Nameas shown above.5. Now compare that number to the chart above to see if you have the latest feature update.
Manually update Windows 10 Part 1
As previously stated, Windows 10 will automatically keep your PC up-to-date in the background during inactive hours (more on that later). But if you’d rather take full control of the update process, begin by following these steps.
If you’d rather keep automatic updates on and merely want to make sure Windows 10 has the latest patches,skip to Part 2.

1.Type gpedit.mscin Cortana’s search field.2. SelectEdit group policyin the results as shown above.
3. In theLocal Group Policy Editor, follow this path:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update
- Locate and double-click onConfigure Automatic Updatesin the right panel as shown above.

- In the pop-up window, selectDisabled.6. Click on theApplybutton.7. Click on theOKbutton.
Now you have full control of the Windows 10 update process!

Manually update Windows 10 part 2
Whether you’ve disabled automatic updates or chose to let Windows 10 retain control, follow these steps to manually obtain the latest patches, security fixes, and feature updates:
1.Click the Start buttonand then click on the “gear” icon on the left side of the Start Menu. This opens theSettingsapp.2. Once the app loads, selectUpdate & Security.
Fixing update issues
If you’ve updated Windows 10 with security fixes, patches, or a feature update and are suddenly having problems, you can uninstall one or all offending updates. Perform the following:
1.Click the Start buttonand then click on the “gear” icon on the left side of the Start Menu. This opens theSettingsapp.2. Once the app loads, selectUpdate & Security.3. The default window isWindows Update. Click on theView update historylink as shown above.
An alternate method is to reset your PC, use the “fresh start” tool, or simply downgrade to the previous version. Resetting the PC means Windows 10 reverts to its original out-of-the-box state when you first purchased and turned on the PC. This method allows you to keep or delete on-device files if needed, and retains all drivers and programs installed by the manufacturer.
The Fresh Start option re-installs Windows 10 with the latest version, including all security fixes, patches, and feature updates. This method keeps your files intact but discards all apps and software pre-installed by the manufacturer. Fresh start requires an Internet connection while resetting the PC does not.
Finally, downgrading to a previous version of Windows 10 means you’re simplyuninstalling a feature updatethat isn’t working correctly on your PC, such as uninstalling the October 2018 Update and downgrading to the April 2018 update.
To reset your PC:
1.Click the Start buttonand then click on the “gear” icon on the left side of the Start Menu. This opens theSettingsapp.2. Once the app loads, selectUpdate & Security.3. SelectRecoveryon the left.4. Click on theGet startedbutton underReset this PC.5. Choose to keep your files or remove everything. The process to reset the PC will automatically begin.
Go back to the previous version of Windows 10:
1.Click the Start buttonand then click on the “gear” icon on the left side of the Start Menu. This opens theSettingsapp.2. Once the app loads, selectUpdate & Security.3. SelectRecoveryon the left.4. Click on theGet startedbutton underGo back to the previous version of Windows 10and follow the instructions.
Use Fresh Start for Windows 10:
1.Click on the up arrownext to the system clock located on the taskbar.2.Right-click on the “shield” iconand chooseView security dashboard. Alternatively, you can typeWindows Securityin Cortana’s search bar to load the Windows Security app.
You can also access Fresh start through the Settings app. Here’s how:
- Click onUpdate & Security.2. SelectRecovery.3. Scroll down toMore recovery optionsand click on theLearn how to start fresh with a clean installation of Windowslink.4. A pop-up window asks if you meant to switch apps.Click Yes.5. The Windows Security app appears with Fresh start in the right panel.
Manually install a feature update
If for some reason a feature update refuses to download and/or install correctly, you can manually upgrade Windows 10. Do the following:
- Open your browser and head tohttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10.2. Click on theUpdate nowbutton to download Microsoft’s Upgrade Assistant.3. Locate and run the program and follow the instructions. Installing a feature update can take time, so minimize the Upgrade Assistant and continue working until Windows 10 reboots your PC.
So that’s it, you now should know how to update Windows 10. Here are a few other Windows 10 guides to help you on your Windows journey:
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