Gets to 59% again and then states something went wrong so uninstalling the update. One of the users wrote, 'Downloads, reboot to install. Several users have reported the issue on Microsoft's Windows forum. Microsoft had previously clarified that Windows 10 Home users will 'receive updates from Windows Update automatically when it's available' or mandating the forceful updates for all users. Hughes goes on to add, 'If it stopped there things wouldn't be too bad, but because Microsoft now forces updates onto Windows 10 users, the OS kept trying - and failing - to install the update, which in turn placed the system into a periodic crash/reboot loop.'
The update tries to install, gets to a certain point, fails, and then displays the unhelpful - We couldn't complete the updates, undoing the changes.' ZDNet's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes points out, 'The problem, in a nutshell, is that the update puts affected systems into an endless crash loop. For some users however, the update fails to install properly on their systems, and Windows tries to install it again after restarting, leaving the system stuck in a 'reboot glitch'. Released last week, Microsoft's latest update dubbed KB3081424 was noted to bring 'all previously-released fixes'.
Microsoft's Windows 10 recently received a cumulative update, and some users are reporting it triggers a 'reboot loop' on their Windows 10 systems.