The latest patch, in the form of KB4501375, doesn’t make an exception. Here’s how one user describes KB4501375 update installation problems: It seems like this is not a one-time deal, and the error keeps happening again and again.

What can I do to get out of this mess?

There is no confirmed solution as of right now, but if you’re in the same situation, you can try a couple of things to solve the issue.

1. Run the Windows Troubleshooter

The first thing that you should do is to run the Windows Troubleshooter. In many cases this tool can help quite a lot, and it can solve the problem without much hassle. To use it, follow the steps: If you’re having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look at this article to solve the issue. If the Troubleshooter stops before completing the process, fix it with the help of this complete guide.

2. Update all your drivers

In some cases, outdated drivers can cause issues with the update process. Make sure you have the latest drivers installed. Did you know that the majority of Windows 10 users have outdated drivers? Be a step ahead using this guide.

3. Perform a system scan

If your system is affected by viruses or malware, this can trigger some bugs and the update process won’t complete. Perform a full system scan and make sure to delete any corrupted files that may interfere with the update. Scan your system easily with Windows Defender. Find out how you can do it by reading this article. Hopefully, after following the steps above, you will be able to update your PC. If you didn’t upgraded to Windows 10 v1903 and want to avoid possible issues with it, we recommend you to block it by following this easy guide. If you have any other suggestions or questions, feel free to reach for the comments section below.

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