Now, while some criticized this move by Microsoft, ultimately this is a step towards the customer’s greater good. Because Windows Update helps the users stay secured against all kinds of threats and provide them with the latest and the greatest from Microsoft. So, for those who appreciate this service, today we are going to talk about another way to run these updates.

Run Windows Updates from Command Line

The following methods will be carried out to run Windows Update from Command Line on Windows 11/10-

1] Run Windows Update using Windows Powershell

Running Windows Updates on Windows Powershell will require you to manually Install the Windows Update module, Get Windows Updates downloaded and Install Windows Updates. And for this, open Windows Powershell by searching for Powershell in the Cortana search box and run it with Administrator level privileges.

Install the PSWindowsUpdate Module

Type in, to install the Windows Update module for Windows Powershell.

Check for Updates

After that, to connect to the Windows Update servers and download the updates if found.

Install Updates

Finally, type in, to install the Windows Updates downloaded on your computer.

Check for Microsoft Updates

Install specific updates only

Hide specific Update

Skip Updates belonging to specific categories

2] Run Windows Update using Command Prompt

Command Prompt on Windows Operating Systems exists since a very long time whereas Windows Powershell is comparatively new. Hence, it has similar capabilities to run Windows Updates, but the highlighting point here is that you do not need to download any module for Windows Updates. First, open Command Prompt by searching for cmd in the Cortana search box and run it with Administrator level privileges. Click on Yes for the UAC Prompt that you get. Finally, type in the following commands and hit the Enter key in order to perform the respective operations,

Start checking for updates:

Start downloading Updates:

Start installing the downloaded updates:

Restart your device after installing the updates:

Check, Download and Install Updates:

It is worth noting that, the Command Prompt commands mentioned above are just meant for Windows 11/10 only. Related read: How to Update Drivers using Command Prompt. Hope you find this post useful.