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The Manual Best Smartphones and Cell Phones Best TVs Best Headphones Best Cameras Best Laptops Best Desktop PCs Best Tablets Best Cars RSS DT Newsletter Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest YouTube Home > https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/959894 Computing > Windows Update just not updating? Here's how… Windows Update just not updating? Here's how to give it a swift kick What do you do when Windows Update fails? Here's how to get around it By Tina Sieber — August 7, 2016 6:00 AM Subscribe to this topic Don't Fall Behind Stay current with a recap of today's Tech News from DigitalTrends Windows Update is an http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/windows-update-isnt-working/ underestimated cornerstone of your system's integrity and security. Microsoft regularly delivers security patches, hotfixes, and software updates through Windows Update. If this service stops running or is turned off, Windows becomes vulnerable to bugs and security holes. The update process has been greatly streamlined for Windows 10, but that doesn't mean it's always problem free - especially when it comes to compatibility issues or updates that may need to be patched. We'll show you how to get Windows Update working again when it fails, and what to do if it looks like the update is causing problems. Go online and see if there's a problem Go online and take a look at Windows update news! We put this step first because it's surprising how much it helps when you run into an unexpected problem. Search for a phrase like "Windows update problems" or "Windows 10 update" and see what latest news results Google has. In some cases, the update itself may have known issues and will need to be patched. This is particularly common if the update fails to complete or causes something to stop working. The latest example is the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which ironically brought back a host
fix the Update Failed error ... Firefox Editing Tools Article Discussion Edit Article Translate Article Show Translations What Links Here Show History Customize this article Firefox Version 51 Version 50 Version 49 Version 48 Version 47 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-failed-error-message-when-updating Version 46 Version 45 Version 44 Version 43 Version 42 Version 41 Version 40 Version https://digwp.com/2011/04/wordpress-auto-updates/ 39 Version 38 Windows 8 Windows 7/Vista Windows XP Mac Linux Windows 10 Explore more topics Basic browsing Install and update Sync and save Chat and share Do more with apps Protect your privacy Manage preferences and add-ons Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems Was this article helpful? How to fix the Update Failed error message when updating Firefox Firefox update error includes a Software Update feature that automatically checks for updates and prompts you to install them when necessary. For more information about the Software Update feature, see Update Firefox to the latest version. Sometimes, the updater fails and displays an Update Failed error message. This article presents possible solutions and workarounds to get Firefox updated. Table of Contents1 Manual update2 Check for updates after restarting the computer3 Close other running programs4 Run as Administrator Manual update One solution automatic update error is to update Firefox by manually downloading and installing the new version over top of your current version. See How to download and install Firefox on WindowsInstall Firefox on LinuxHow to download and install Firefox on Mac for instructions. Check for updates after restarting the computer It's possible that another running program or a previous instance of Firefox that did not close properly is interfering with the Firefox update process. This error can also occur if you share your computer with other users, and another user's account is still logged in with Firefox running. The easiest way to resolve such problems is to restart your computer. Once the computer starts up again: Start Firefox. Click the menu button and click help .On the menu bar, click the Firefox menu. Select About Firefox. Firefox will begin checking for updates. Close other running programs Some programs that can interfere with Firefox are set to start up automatically when you start your computer. Before updating Firefox, try closing or disabling such programs; for example, Spybot TeaTimer and Logitech QuickCam software have been known to interfere with Firefox updates. Run as Administrator If you are using Windows 7 or Vista: Restart the computer so that no Firefox processes are active. Open the Windows Start Menu, type firefox and right-click on the "Mozilla Firefox" entry that appears. Select Run as Administrator and Continue if the User Account
What to do when Auto-Update Fails Posted by Jeff Starr • Updated on April 11th, 2011 Ahh yeah, WordPress just rolled out another update to version 3.1.1. If you're able to upgrade via the Admin, updating your site(s) should be a piece of cake: just log in, click a few buttons, wait a few minutes, and done. The convenience of automatically updating the WordPress core, plugins, and themes is awesome, but things can go wrong once in awhile and auto-updates can fail. If this happens, getting back on track is a bit tricky, so here's a quick guide to help restore site functionality and ensure a proper update. What an auto-update failure looks like After initiating the auto-update of the WordPress core (say, from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1), the "Update WordPress" screen will begin displaying the status of each step, beginning with these messages: Downloading update from http://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.1.1.zip... Unpacking the update... Verifying the unpacked files... Installing the latest version... So far so good, but even if it gets that far, there's still a chance of failure, as seen in this recent screenshot: The status message that appears just before "Installation Failed" explains what WordPress thinks is the issue, but there are cases where things go wrong and no messages are displayed. In either case, the user can get locked out of the site. When this happens, trying to load any of your pages – admin, blog, login, etc. – gets you the nothing but the WordPress maintenance page: Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance.Check back in a minute. Very frustrating, and very difficult to fix things when you can't log in to Admin. Fortunately, you don't need Admin to fix it and get back in. Just FTP your way to the root directory and delete the .maintenance file. The name begins with a dot, so if you don't see it using your FTP program, try logging into your server's control panel and using the file manager to find and delete. Here is a screenshot showing the .maintenance file in the root installation directory: This file contains a variable that is use