Applies To
Windows 11 Windows 10

Summary

Windows 11 automatically downloads and installs updates to make sure your device is secure and up to date. This means you receive the latest fixes and security updateshelping your device run efficiently and stay protected. 

To check for updates manuallyselect Start Settings Windows Update .

Check for updates

If other questions come up when you update Windows 11here are some other areas that might interest you:

When you only want info about updating Windows 11you'll find answers to many of your questions here:

The time required to download updates primarily depends on internet connection speednetwork settingsand update size. Make sure your device is plugged in and connected to the internet to download updates faster.

You can’t stop updates entirely—because they help keep your device safe and secureupdates will eventually need to be installed and downloadedregardless of your update settings. Here's how to temporarily pause updates from being downloaded and installed. Note that after the pause limit is reachedyou'll need to install the latest updates before you can pause updates again. In Windows 11select Start > Settings Windows Update . Next to Pause updatesselect the pause length you prefer.

To finish installing an updateyour device will need to restart. Windows will try to restart your device when you're not using it. If it can'tyou'll be asked to schedule the restart for a more convenient time. Oryou can schedule anytime by following these steps:

  1. Select Start > Settings Windows Update .

  2. Select Schedule the restart and choose a time that's convenient for you.

You can set active hours to make sure automatic restarts for updates only happen when you're not using your device. Keep your PC up to date with active hours.

Try deleting files you don’t needuninstalling apps you don’t useor moving files to another drive like an external USB drive or OneDrive. For more tips on freeing up disk spacesee Free up drive space in Windows.

We recommend keeping devices like laptops and tablets plugged in when you’re not using them. This wayif updates are installed outside active hoursyour device will have enough power to complete the installation. Windows updates don’t consume more battery than other typical system processes.

An update history is available so you can see which updates were installedand when. You can also use this list to remove specific updatesalthough we don't recommend this unless it's necessary.

Select Start > Settings Windows Update > Update history .

View update history  

We don’t recommend that you remove any installed updates. Howeverif you must remove an updateyou can do so in update history. Please note that not all updates can be removed.

  1. Select Start > Settings Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates .

  2. Select the update you want to removethen select Uninstall.

Feature updates are typically released once per year and include new functionality and capabilities as well as potential fixes and security updates. To help keep devices on a supported version of WindowsWindows Update automatically initiates a feature update for devices before—or as they are approaching—end of servicing. Automatic updates allow your devices to continue to receive the monthly updates that are critical to security and ecosystem health.  

This approach has been successfully applied for many years with Windows 10 and is applied to Windows 11. Automatic feature updates are offered only to consumer devices and non-managed business devices running Windows 10 and Windows 11. Updates will install automaticallybut you can Keep your PC up to date with active hours for your device to restart and complete the update. 

Quality updates are more frequent and mainly include small fixes and security updates. Sometimes quality updates do include new features. Windows is designed to deliver both kinds of updates to devices through Windows Update. To receive monthly updatesyou must be on a supported version of Windows.

To double check that your device is up to dateopen Start > Settings Windows Update  and see your update status and available updates.

Check for updates

To find which version of Windows you're runningsee Which version of Windows operating system am I running?

Reserved storage will be turned on for new devices with Windows 11 preinstalledor on devices with a clean install of Windows 11.

Windows 11 is the most secure Windows everand to keep it running smoothlywe recommend you stay updated to protect your PC from security risks. Howeveryou can temporarily pause updates as well as schedule a restart to install updates at a time that's convenient for you.

Learn how to temporarily pause updates

​​​​​​​Find out how to schedule a restart to install updates at a convenient time

Monthly quality updates on Windows 11 are quite small and have a minimal impact on data usage. Feature updates typically happen twice per yearand you can control when to install them. They require more data but are less frequent.

If you’re on a metered connectionsome updates for Windows won’t be installed automatically. Metered connections in Windows

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