Windows 10: How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows Update ?

Discus and support How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows Update ? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I accidentally snoozed Updates while doing one by pressing Space in the Settings > Windows Update dialog. What I did to get out of this : - Set Date... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Meiji Murazaki, Apr 23, 2020.

  1. How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows Update ?


    I accidentally snoozed Updates while doing one by pressing Space in the Settings > Windows Update dialog.

    What I did to get out of this :

    - Set Date & Time manually to a prior day at least two days before inSettings > Time & Language.

    - Go to Settings >Windows Update and Advanced Options. There you can set a Snoozed Until date. Choose a date prior to today.
    - Go back to Time & Language and reset time to today either manually orSet time automatically.

    :)
     
    Meiji Murazaki, Apr 23, 2020
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  2. Windows Creators update- How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows message?

    You can't unsnooze it. Once you choose snooze, the duration is three days . after which, you will be asked to update again and as always, you can snooze again for three days.
     
    5a5d6cb6-7934-4184-8f8b-e1d16573aa87, Apr 23, 2020
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  3. Windows Creators update- How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows message?

    Hello

    How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Wndows message. I think the message related to installing Windows Creator's Update. It was not convenient to install it at that particular time and so I pressed the snooze button.

    Of course, I could simply navigate to the Microsoft download website and download Creators Update from scratch.

    * Moved from Virus & Malware

    * Original title: Windows Creators update
     
    DavidMould, Apr 23, 2020
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  4. John Fer Win User

    How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows Update ?

    Windows Creators update- How do you "unsnooze" a snoozed Windows message?

    Hi David,

    The option to "unsnooze" the Windows message that you are getting can be changed on the Windows Update Settings. Follow the steps below for more information on how to change this:

    • Click on the Start button and type in Windows Settings.
    • Choose Update & security.
    • Click on the Advanced Options.
    • On the Pause Updates section, switch it from On to
      Off.

    Note: This option will allow you to pause the update for a couple of days. You can also change the schedule start time on the Schedule the restart section.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    John Fer, Apr 23, 2020
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