

Rename it to $WINDOWS.WoodySaidZapIt or something similar. Rename the folder called $WINDOWS.~BT: That’s an odd name for a folder, but then again Windows Update is pretty weird anyway. In Win7, click Folder Options, View, and under Advanced Settings check Show Hidden Files, Folders, and Drives. In Win10, click View, then check the box marked Hidden Items. Show hidden files: I generally recommend that you show hidden files all the time, but if you haven’t yet taken off the training wheels, now’s the time. Navigate to C: Look under This PC if you can’t find it immediately. Regardless of which version of Windows you’re using, try this: Sometimes the hidden folder used to store upgrades (both Win7-to-Win10 and Win10 version-to-version) can get corrupted. If the Troubleshooter doesn’t catch the problem, there’s one more general trick you should try. Click Close, and the Troubleshooter disappears. To see the results of the scan, click the link to View detailed information.

If it encounters any problems, it will fix them automatically. The Troubleshooter will take a minute or two to scan your update files and settings. InfoWorldĬlick on the Advanced link, then click Run as Administrator. Double-click on it and you’ll see the Troubleshooter (see screenshot below). The downloaded file is called latestwu.diagcab. Go to the Windows Update Troubleshooter page and download the Troubleshooter for your version of Windows. In my experience, they don’t work all that frequently, but they’re easy to use and if you’re lucky can save you a lot of headache. If you can’t figure out what’s wrong with your machine – that is, why an update doesn’t take – you should start with Microsoft’s downloadable troubleshooters. You’d be surprised how often an install will go through the second time, once your machine sheds its odd peripherals.


This guide targets two separate but intertwined groups: Those who have recently upgraded from Win7 (or, less likely, Win8.1) and those who have upgraded from an earlier version of Win10 (likely the November Update, Version 1511) to a recent version (as of this writing, probably the Anniversary Update, Version 1607). Sometimes, not so much, which is why we’re flagging the most common problems and how to deal with them. Windows 10 has been out for 18 months and many of you – some grudgingly, perhaps – have decided to upgrade.
