Hopefully this article helps you if you find that Windows Update loads slowly.
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Fixes:
– Support for new processors.
It is highly recommended that you always use the latest driver available.
Try installing a system restore point before installing the device driver. This is useful if you have installed the wrong or incompatible driver. Problems can arise if your hardware is too old or no longer supported.
Applicable Models
This information applies to the following models:
- VPCZ227GG
About This Download
This utility updates BIOS to version R1013H5 and fixes the followingproblems:
– The battery stops charging and the system turns off after a certain time.
Available for download:
BIOS update R1013H5
File name: EP0000600501.exe
File size: 6.63 MB (6948168 bytes)
File Information
filename
- BIOS update R1013H5
File version
- R1013H5
- 6.63 MB
- 08/16/2012
File size
Date of publication
System Requirements
- Windows 7 32-bit
- Windows 7 64-bit
Install
Details
1. Download the file to a temporary or download directory (see this directory for future reference).
2. Go to the directory where you downloaded the file and double-click the EP0000600501.exe file.
3. Follow the instructions of the installation wizard.
4. After the installation is complete, restart your computer.
To make sure the installation was successful:
1. Open VAIO Control Center -> System Information
2. Make sure the BIOS version is R1013H5.
How can I make Windows Update download faster?
- Click “Start”, then “System Management”.
- Click the System and Security link.
- Click the Windows Update link, then click the Change settings link in the left pane.
Why is updating Windows 10 so slow?
Windows 10 updates often take up a lot of hard drive space. Therefore, it is necessary to free up space to speed up the installation. This means that you need to delete old files and uninstall software that you no longer need. Defragmenting a disk is as easy as pressing the Windows key and typing “Defragment” and “Optimize disks”.
Why is working on updates taking so long?
Depending on the volume of Windows update and how slow your computer and internal memory are, this process may take a while. Typically, this message is displayed on the screen for five minutes. We recommend that you wait two hours if Windows is doing a lot of work.