
If you conclude that the update is stuck, you may want to reboot to - hopefully - kick of the recovery process. You need to figure out whether it is best to wait or to reboot the system. Similarly, you may see or hear if the CPU is being used. Sometimes, you may be able to hear if the hard drive is being used this won't work with SSD storage devices but it may work with platter-based drives.

If it is used, chance is good that the update is still underway. a blinking light, you may determine whether the hard disk is used. Not all PCs or laptops show hard disk activity but if yours does, e.g. You may want to check for hard disk activity first. seems stuck at a specific value, or if the update takes a very long time to complete. If the installation of the update takes a long time, you may wonder whether it is stuck or not you may have the impression of the percentage value does not move, e.g. Not all potential issues are listed by Microsoft, but you may find issues listed that apply to your device, e.g. Last but not least, it is advised to check the list of known issues before you install updates.
