If you are encountering the “Windows 7 Configuration Update Failure: Reverting Changes” error, it can be frustrating. This issue typically arises after installing Windows updates or during system shutdown or restart, particularly after applying a new update or configuration changes.
When a removable device like a USB or memory card is attached to your computer, it can cause an issue during the update of your Windows. We suggest you unplug the removable devices and try updating Windows again. If the issue continues, proceed to the next step.
Installing Windows updates in a clean boot state minimizes the chances of encountering errors, as only essential operating system functions will be running.
Steps to Use Clean Boot
Running the Windows Update troubleshooter can help resolve the “reverting changes” issue. While Windows has a built-in troubleshooter, downloading and running the Microsoft Update Troubleshooter is often more efficient.
If the issue started after installing an update, performing a system restore can help. System Restore returns your system to a previous working state:
Antivirus or other security software can sometimes block Windows from completing the update process. Temporarily disable your antivirus software and try running the update again.
Outdated drivers can cause conflicts during the update process. Make sure your hardware drivers, particularly for your graphics card, network adapter, and motherboard, are up-to-date:
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