Should you install Windows Updates in Safe Mode?

The simple answer is No. But Microsoft recommends you to do it only when you cannot start Windows normally. The reason why it is not recommended is that in Safe Mode, specific drivers and components are unavailable. So if Windows Update needs to update a particular service or a component, and it is not able to find it, because it’s disabled, it will not update it. When you restart, you may experience some errors related to intermittent file errors or registry errors. Windows may throw an error saying:

How to install Windows Updates in Safe Mode

Since we need to have a network connection or internet access in Safe Mode, we need to make sure networking is enabled with Safe Mode. You can boot Windows 10 into Safe Mode in multiple ways.

1] Using Recovery Method

Open Windows Settings and navigate to Update > Recovery.Click on Restart Now button under Advanced Startup to boot into Advanced Recovery mode.Now go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings.Click on the Restart buttonIt will then bring you to the Startup Settings, where the fifth option is to Enable Safe Mode with Networking.Press F5 to boot into it.

Tip: If you hold down the Shift key when restarting the computer from the menu, it will directly boot you into the Advanced Startup option.

2] Using MSCONFIG

Open Run Prompt (WIN + R) and type “msconfig” followed by pressing the Enter keySwitch to  Boot section, and under the Boot options, check  the box next to “Safe Mode.”Then select Network from the radio button options.Click Apply, and then reboot the computer.

Once in Safe Mode, Go to Settings > Update & Security and run Windows Update. Install the available updates. Microsoft recommends that if you install an update while Windows is running in Safe Mode, immediately reinstall it after you start Windows 10 normally. You may have to follow the manual method if the updates are not listed again. The reinstallation will make sure to iron out any bugs which appeared during Safe Mode.

Can you uninstall Windows Updates in Safe Mode?

You can also choose to remove Updates, Service Packs, and Hotfixes in the same way. However, you will not face any issues, unlike installing new updates. The reason you will not receive any error is that it will make a record of what has changed, and apply it when the computer boots normally. The same doesn’t happen during the installation of an update as the system will assume the components to be missing.

Download offline Windows Updates & install in Safe Mode

There is another way to install updates in Safe Mode if you do not have access to the internet. It is similar to how you update Windows in offline mode. You will have to figure out which updates should be installed and then use the application to download. If you prefer to download them directly from Microsoft’s website, you can search using the KB number of the update and download. I hope the guide was easy to follow, and you were able to install Windows Updates in Safe Mode.