![]() ![]() ![]() According to reports, not all Windows 10 and 11 versions support the USOCLIENT. Info: The 'USOCLIENT.EXE' is the Update Session Orchestrator client that used to download and install Windows Updates. In latest Windows 10 versions the command 'WUAUCLT.EXE' does not work anymore and has been replaced by the command 'USOCLIENT.EXE'. In previous versions of Windows you could update Windows using the command "wuauclt /detectnow /updatenow". How to Run Windows Update from Command Prompt. How to Check and Install Updates from PowerShell or Command Prompt in Windows 10/11 & Server 2016/2019. ![]() This tutorial contains instructions on how run Windows Update and install or uninstall Updates with commands in Command Prompt & PowerShell. The usual way to update Windows 10/11 is by going to Settings > Update & Security and to check and install updates, but in some cases may needed to install updates from the command line or PowerShell if the usual way doesn't work. Windows updates are divided into 2 categories: Quality updates, which are constantly released for security reasons and to fix glitches, and Feature updates, which offer improved versions and additional features. Microsoft releases updates regularly to enhance security, fix bugs, and introduce new features that improve the functionality of Windows devices. If you want to run Windows Update from Command Prompt or PowerShell in Windows 10/11, continue reading below. ![]()
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