1, disconnected. Unplug the network cable if it is wired, and disconnect the wireless network if it is wireless to ensure that the computer is in a network-free state. The purpose of this is to ensure that the system will not automatically connect to the network to upgrade when it is turned on.
2. If it is a desktop, it is recommended to open the chassis and pull out the lithium battery on the motherboard. You can also try to ignore this step.
Without this notebook, there is no need. Of course, this step may not be needed. The reason is that the battery stores some information after the computer is turned off, which may be related to the problem.
3. Restart the computer, press F8, select "Safe Mode", press Enter to enter (of course, this step may be unnecessary, you can log in to windows directly to try), and the interface will also appear "Failed to configure windows update, please do not close the update". Wait a moment, then it will automatically shut down, the computer will automatically restart to log in to windows, and the words "Configure windows update 35%" will appear. Of course, this value may be different, and it will be smooth after a while.
In order to ensure that this situation will never happen again.
Open the control panel, enter system security, click Windows Update, click Change Settings on the left, then select Never check for updates, and finally click OK. Restart, and the prompt "Failed to configure windows update, please resume the update and don't shut down" will no longer appear. Problem solved.