#HOW TO USE RAINBOWCRACK ON WINDOWS UPDATE#
When you run the troubleshooter, wait for it to finish and then it gives you the option to run it as the administrator if you prefer checking it that way instead of right-clicking on the Windows Update button that we demonstrate in the guide.
#HOW TO USE RAINBOWCRACK ON WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
That is all you need to find out what is wrong with the Windows Update feature on your computer that is running on a version of the Windows 10 operating system by using the Troubleshooter that is made precisely for this problem. Click on the “Next” button to begin finding out the problems with the Windows Update feature on your computer. It then opens up the Windows Update troubleshooter for you. Or right-click on the Windows Update option and choose to “Run as administrator” so you can troubleshoot potential problems that are unavailable unless you are running it with the administrative permissions. Type “Control Panel” and then click on the Control Panel application that becomes available at the top.Ĭlick on the “View all” link that is available in the left side pane.Ĭlick on the “Category” link that is available in the top right corner.Ĭhoose the “Small icons” option from the menu so you can find the troubleshooting link quicker.Ĭlick on the “Troubleshooting” link that is available toward the bottom of the first column.Ĭlick on “Windows Update” from the bottom link on the following page. Using Windows Update Troubleshooter in Windows 10Ĭlick on the “Search the web and Windows box” from the taskbar. The Windows Update Troubleshooter feature is something new that you can run to find out what went wrong with the Windows Update feature if there ever comes a time when the updates didn’t go to plan. For all those times, there is the Windows Update Troubleshooter. One of the downsides that naturally goes along with Windows Update running in the background to update your computer is if something goes wrong with it. Often the Windows updates address more than one issue at a time to save your computer processor from having to handle updates in the background continually. With an operating system as complex as Windows 10 is, it’s important that it does update to fix known issues that are bound to be there from time to time. That means unless you decide to turn it off, the Windows updates for the OS are happening without notifying you in the background. One of the reasons you are noticing your version of the Windows 10 operating system running smoother than the previous editions of the OS is because Microsoft always has the Windows Updater turned on by default.