How To Check For Updates And Install Updates In Windows 11

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How To Check For Updates And Install Updates In Windows 11
Windows 11 Update Tracker: Download and Install
How to Check for and Install Windows Updates

How to Check for and Install Windows Updates
Windows updates are most easily installed using the Windows Update service. While you could certainly download updates manually from Microsoft's servers, updating via Windows Update is considerably easier to do.


The Windows Update service has changed over the years as Microsoft released new versions of Windows. While Windows updates used to be installed by visiting the Windows Update website, newer versions of Windows include a special built-in Windows Update feature with more options.

Below is the best way to check for, and install, Windows updates based on your version of Windows. You'll need to know which version of Windows you have to make sure you're following the correct steps for your computer.
How To Run Windows Update In Windows 11
Microsoft releases a bunch of security and quality-related updates to all its supported Operating Systems and other software, including the newest OS, Windows 11 and Windows 10. Not installing updates regularly will put your computer at risk of being hacked or infected with malware and ransomware.

Windows 10 and Windows 11 periodically check for Windows updates automatically. But there are times when you will want to change the update timing and frequency e.g., when you don’t want to download and install updates during your office hours.

Since most cumulative updates require the user to restart the system, it will be a disaster for you if the system automatically restarts after downloading and installing the updates.

In this article, we will discuss different configurations of Windows Update and how to run Windows Update using different methods in Windows 11.

Windows updates
Windows Update function checks for updates randomly every 17 to 22 hours. We can’t configure the time and date of these updates because this would bring down Microsoft’s own servers if millions of computers start checking for updates at the same time. So Microsoft randomized the update check function of Windows.

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