Windows 10 Creators Update is the latest version of Windows 10. In Windows 10 Creators Update, users will have access to new features not present in previous versions. Especially in Windows 10 Creators Update, some common issues like 100% Disk usage that always annoys users will occur less frequently, making the system run smoother and more stable. If you are using a licensed Windows 10, quickly update to Windows 10 Creators Update, otherwise, refer to how to install Windows 10 Creators Update via USB that Mytour has guided to ensure successful installation.
In this article, we will guide you on how to update Windows 10 using Command Prompt. This could be considered a 'forced' option to update your computer to Windows 10 in case you have updated the system but it's ineffective.
Update Windows 10 via Command Prompt
Step 2: Next, open the Command Prompt dialog with Administrator privileges.
Step 3: Once Command Prompt is open, input the following command.
wuauclt.exe /updatenow
Step 4: Go to Windows Update to re-update to Windows 10.
The final outcome.
So, Mytour has just guided you on updating Windows 10 via Command Prompt. Essentially, you're just running a 'forced' update command for Windows via Command Prompt. Therefore, even non-tech-savvy users can apply the steps we introduced above. Additionally, we've compiled 4 common errors on Windows 10 and their solutions. If interested, feel free to check them out for reference.
By default, Windows 10 automatically updates to the latest version without user intervention. However, Microsoft also provides a feature to disable Windows 10 updates before they occur automatically, helping users save time and avoid upgrading to newer versions they may not want. Disabling Windows 10 updates is more complicated than in previous Windows versions but it's not impossible to do.