When you upgrade to Windows 11, the process may not be smooth. For example, the Windows 11 update downloading process may get stuck at 100%. If so, do you know what to do to make everything go back to normal? In this MiniTool post, we will show you an effective solution.
Windows 11 Update Downloading Stuck at 100%
Windows 11 has been released for months. If your computer meets the basic Windows 11 system requirements, you can free upgrade your Windows 10 PC to Windows 11. Usually, if there are available Windows 11 updates, the update process will be automatically in the process. If not, you can go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update to check for updates, and the Windows 11 update should start.
The Windows 11 update contains a set of processes:
- Step 1: Check for updates
- Step 2: Download Windows 11 update
- Step 3: Install Windows 11 update
- Step 4: Restart your computer for installing
You might encounter issues during the Windows 11 update process. For example, Windows 11 update downloading stuck at 100%.
Reasons for Windows 11 Downloading Stuck at 100%
This is a normal situation, and the main causes are internet or power interruptions. If the Windows 11 update downloading process is interrupted, it can go back to normal when the interruption disappears.
So, when your Windows 11 downloading stuck at 100%, you can wait for a while and check whether it can go to the next stage. If it is stuck for hours, you need to take some actions to fix it.
If you also face this issue, you should not worry about it. You can read this post to learn what you can do to resolve it.
Solution: Check the SoftwareDistribution Folder to See whether the Update Files Are Successfully Downloaded
It is possible to find the Windows 11 update files on your computer. You can go to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution to have a check.
In this folder, you can find the Windows 11 update temporary files that you have downloaded. You can check the size of this folder to see whether the downloaded files are effective. In my case, the size is about 188 MB.
If the size is OK but it is stuck at Windows 11 update downloading 100% forever, you can delete all files in this folder. Then, you can try to download the update files again in the Settings app.
It needs 3 steps to re-start the Windows 11 update downloading:
- Step 1: Turn off Windows 11 update and the background intelligent transfer services
- Step 2: Delete the update files in the SoftwareDistribution folder
- Step 3: Turn on the service
Step 1: Turn off Windows 11 update and the background intelligent transfer services
- Use Windows Search to search for cmd.
- Select Run as administrator from the search result to run Command Prompt as administrator.
- Type net stop wuauserv to Command Prompt and press Enter.
- Type net stop bits to Command Prompt and press Enter.
- Close Command Prompt.
Step 2: Delete the update files in the SoftwareDistribution folder
- Go to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution and select all files & folders.
- Right-click the selected items and select Delete. If you can’t delete them, you can restart your computer to have a try.
Step 3: Turn on the service
- Run Command Prompt as administrator.
- Type net start wuauserv and press Enter.
- Type net start bits and press Enter.
- Restart your computer.
After these 3 steps, you can go to check whether your computer can perform a normal Windows 11 update. This time, you need to use a normal working & quick internet connection and guarantee the power supply of your device.
Bottom Line
When your Windows 11 update downloading stuck at 100%, you can just use the solution introduced in this post to download the update files again. In most cases, this solution works. We hope it is also useful for you. If you have other Windows 11-related issues, you can let us know in the comments.