Windows 10: How to use the Windows Package Manager to update installed programs at once

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    How to use the Windows Package Manager to update installed programs at once


    Microsoft released the first final version of Windows Package Manager just a moment ago. The program adds new options to Windows to install, uninstall and manage programs installed on the system. You can check out the linked review above to find out more about the base functionality of the package manager for Windows.

    In this guide, we'll be taking a close look at the upgrade feature that it supports. Unlike most Windows package managers, upgrading is not limited to the programs installed using the package manager, but to all programs installed on the device, provided that they are found in the repository of programs that it uses.

    In other words: you can use the Windows Package Manager to update installed Windows programs in one go, with just a single command.

    Here is how it works:

    First thing you need to do is download the latest version of the Windows Package Manager from the official GitHub repository and install it on the system. It is available for Windows 10 devices only.

    Once installed, open an elevated PowerShell prompt, e.g. by using the shortcut Windows-X and selecting Windows PowerShell (admin) from the "secret" menu that opens.

    How to use the Windows Package Manager to update installed programs at once winget-upgrade.png

    Run the command winget upgrade to get a list of programs for which updates are available. The recognition depends on the repository that is being used. The default community repository has over 1500 different programs at the time of writing.

    Each program is listed with its name, ID, the installed and available version. The available version should be newer than the installed version.

    Upgrade all out of date programs on Windows 10 with Winget


    How to use the Windows Package Manager to update installed programs at once upgade-all-installed-windows-programs-with-winget.png

    While you can upgrade individual programs using winget upgrade programname, e.g. winget upgrade WizTree, you can also use the winget upgrade --all command to upgrade all out of date programs in one go.

    The default option displays the installers of each program, but you may suppress this by adding the -h parameter for silent upgrade installations. Not all programs displays windows or options during installation though.

    Each program is downloaded from the linked path, usually the official repository, and then installed on the device.

    Once done, rerun the winget upgrade command to check if all upgrades for the outdated programs were installed on the device. Windows 10 users who want to have more control may run upgrades individually instead.

    Closing Words

    Windows Package Manager is a good option when it comes to upgrading programs that are out of date. Like any other program of its kind, it is limited to the programs that are in its database. While it is possible to create a custom repository and maintain a list of programs using it, it is probably too much work for individuals to do so.

    Now You: how do you keep your programs up to date?

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  2. 0pTicaL Win User

    "Application Install install package failure!" while installing 13.9

    Running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and MSI 6970 Lightning.

    I was upgrading from 13.4 after I did a clean uninstall with AMD Catalyst Install Manager.

    Doesn't say what installation failed in the install log. Everything in the log says Success but at the very bottom it says "Application Install: install package failure!" but doesn't say what failed to install.

    I only install video drivers and no CCC.

    The only thing I noticed is AMD Catalyst Install Manager is not listed in my programs list.
     
    0pTicaL, May 27, 2021
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  3. windows xp installation and dual core am

    could someone please list the steps they follow to install windows with a dual core processor and windows xp service pack to. I'm reletively new to amd dual core and i feel i'm missing a step. All help will be appreciated. thanx
     
    exodusprime1337, May 27, 2021
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  4. jds21 Win User

    How to use the Windows Package Manager to update installed programs at once

    Windows Updates failed to instal

    I just did step one and they have just all installed.... thank you so much.... it was quite frustrating having that update window pop up every 5 minutes and failing to instal every time

    Thanks mate
     
    jds21, May 27, 2021
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