Actually, the Fast Startup feature makes your computer enter a hibernation state instead of fully shutting down. That makes your computer start so fast.

Fast Startup might prevent updates in Windows 10

The problem is that some patch installation from the Windows updates might require pending operations being processed during the next Windows startup. And that can only happen after a full shutdown. If your computer doesn’t shut down completely, the pending operations won’t be processed, leaving you with an incomplete installation. Because of the Fast Startup feature, a full shutdown only happens when you actually restart the computer or when another event causes it. adds Microsoft on the Windows Support page.

How can I disable Fast Startup in Windows 10?

It’s not really necessary to disable the Fast Startup. As Microsoft suggests, you should only perform a restart. However, if you still have problems with that, here’s how you can disable it in just a few steps: This should have solved the problem. Now try to get on with the updates again. If you have any questions or other issues, don’t hesitate to leave us a comment below.

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