Help! My Windows 11 Won’t Update Properly

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Asked By TechyNinja99 On

Hey everyone! I've been having some major issues with my Windows 11 for the past couple of days. It won't update at all, no matter what I try, and this seems to cause a bunch of other problems. Here's a summary of what's going wrong:
- The Windows image viewer freezes immediately.
- Windows Explorer is acting up too; I can't drag and drop files between tabs.
- The clipboard is erratic; I can't paste anything into WhatsApp and it often shows as blank.
- I can't launch anything from the Microsoft Store, and I keep getting an error message about update services not running.
- The update section in settings shows a persistent error message saying something went wrong.
- The troubleshooting tool just keeps loading and doesn't resolve anything.
- When I try to start the Update Orchestrator Service, I get a 1053 error.
- Lastly, whenever I choose "update and shut down" or "update and restart," it just shuts down without actually updating.

For context, I did have a major malware issue a few days ago which I managed to clean up, but I'm starting to wonder if some remnants may have caused additional problems. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By FixItFelix21 On

Have you tried running the SFC and DISM commands? Just right-click on the Start button and open PowerShell or Terminal as admin. Then copy and paste these commands one at a time and hit Enter:

1. SFC /SCANNOW
2. DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
3. DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
4. Run SFC /SCANNOW again afterwards.

NightOwlDude -

I ran those commands, but when I clicked "update and shut down" my PC just shut down. No updates!

CuriousCoder90 -

I did all of this. Should I try to update again now?

Answered By MalwareMeister88 On

Have you considered using the Windows Update Assistant? If you still suspect malware issues, it might be a good idea to redo your OS or run Malwarebytes again. Also, check your Task Manager for any suspicious activities or programs that might be taking up resources in the background.

JustRemovedMalware -

I already said I REMOVE malware, I'm not infected anymore! Just trying to fix this.

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