Method 1:
I would suggest you to run Windows Update troubleshooter and check.
Follow these steps to run Windows Update troubleshooter.
a. Press Windows key + W and type troubleshooting.
b. Select Troubleshooting.
c. Select View All on the top left corner.
d. Run Windows update troubleshooter.
Method 2:
I would suggest you toremove the temporary files that Windows uses to identify updates for your computer.
Step 1: Stop Windows Update service
Follow these steps to stop Windows Update service.
a. Press Windows key + R and type “services.msc”.
b. Search for Windows Update service, right click on it and select Stop.
Step 2: Delete Temporary Update files
Follow these steps to delete temporary files.
a. Press Windows key+ E and double-click the local hard disk where Windows is installed.
b. Double-click the Windows folder, and then double-click the SoftwareDistribution folder.
c. Double-click the DataStore folder to open it, and then delete all files in the folder.
d. Click the Back button. In the SoftwareDistribution folder, double-click the Download folder to open it, delete all files in the folder, and then close the window.
Step 3: Start Windows Update service
Follow these steps to start Windows Update service.
a. Press Windows key + R and type “services.msc”.
b. Search for Windows Update service, right click on it and select Start.
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