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Fix Windows 10 KB4284835 reboot loop bug for good

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The Windows 10 April Update came witha lot of problems, and one of the most stringent ones is theinfinite reboot issue. The latest cumulative update for theWindows 10v1803 came in June and itsKB4284835. It was included in Patch Tuesday, and it came with security and non0-security related fixes, killing a bunch of bugs incuding the BSOD errors that affected some computers when upgrading to the latestWindows 10version.

Th infinite reboot bug annoys users

Many users have beencomplaining that the KB4284835pushes their computers into anendless reboot state. Even if the update seems to be successfully installed it will be downloaded again, and you already know thatWindows Updateneeds a reboot to be completed. So, it’s all just a vicious neverending circle. Fortunately, most users figured out a way of their own to solve it. They did this by just restarting theWindows Updateservice altogether.

Fix KB4284835 reboot loop issues

For starters, it’s important to be logged in to the system with an admin account because a standard one doesn’t have the right to control system services. So, launch aCommand Promptwindow with admin privileges and click on Start. Type cmd and right-click Command Prompt. The option that says Run as administrator will open.

In the Command Prompt, type the following commands line by line:

Now, go toWindows Updateand check for new updates. If the cumulative update awaits for you there, install it and repeat the process described above. If the update is not there, this means that your problem has been fixed.

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