How to Fix Update KB5011563 Not Installing on Windows 11

Microsoft recently released the Update KB5011563 for Windows 11 devices running on a stable channel. This update introduces some awesome new features and fixes for technical glitches. In addition, the Update KB5011563 for Windows 11 brings new changes in Notifications and solutions for the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Meanwhile, some users complain that they cannot install the Update KB5011563 on their Windows 11 system, thus preventing them from using the new features.

If you are also having the same complaint and struggling with installing Update KB5011563 on your Windows 11, then you can stay with this article. In this complete guide, we have tried to list all possible solutions to the disappointment of not being able to install the latest update on your device. Then let’s have a look.

Fix 1: Run Update Troubleshooter

The initial attempt to install the Update KB5011563 on your Windows 11 is running the Update troubleshooter on your system. To do so,

  • Firstly, launch the Start menu and select the Settings menu from the list of options.
  • On the next screen, select the System and click on the Troubleshooter option.
  • Then select the Other troubleshooters option, choose the Windows Update option, and click on the Run button beside the same. 
  • Finally, restart the system and install the latest update.

Fix 2: Reset Windows Update Service

Sometimes resetting the Windows Update service might help you to install the Update KB5011563 on your system without any trouble. To do so,

  • Firstly, type ‘services’ in your search box and launch the Services window from the search result.
  • Inside the newly opened screen, select the Windows Update service from the list.
  • Now Double-click on the Windows Update service and then set Startup type as Automatic and Service status as Running. 
  • Then from the left-top corner of the screen, click on the Restart the service option.
  • Finally, restart the system and install the latest update smoothly.

Fix 3: Reset Background Intelligent Transfer Service

In most cases resetting the Background Intelligent Transfer service help you to install the to Update KB5011563 on your device effortlessly. To do so, 

  • Firstly, type ‘services’ in the search box and open the first result from the search list.
  • In the newly appeared screen, scroll down and select the Background Intelligent Transfer service from the list.background intelligent transfer service
  • Now Double-click to expand the Background Intelligent Transfer service and set Startup type as Automatic and Service status as Running
  • Finally, click on the Restart the service option and check now you can install the latest update or not.

Fix 4: Install Windows 11 Installation Assistant

If your device fails to install the Update KB5011563, you can try installing Windows 11 Installation Assistant on your system. To do so, 

  • Firstly, open your browser and go to the Microsoft Windows 11 Installation Assistant webpage.Windows 11 Installation Assistant
  • Inside the newly appeared screen, click on the Download now button under the Windows 11 Installation Assistant option and continue the process.
  • Finally, restart the system and install the latest update.

Fix 5: Install Windows 11 Media Creation Tool

Another solution to install the Update KB5011563 smoothly on your device is reinstalling the Windows 11 Media Creation tool quickly. To do so

  • Firstly, open your browser and move to the Microsoft Windows 11 Media Creation Tool webpage.Windows 11 Media Creation Tool
  • Inside the new screen, click on the Download now button under the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool option and continue the process.
  • Finally, restart the system and install the latest update.

Fix 6: Use Microsoft Update Catalog

If you are unable to install the Update KB5011563 automatically on your system by clicking the Check for updates button in the Settings window, you will need to install it manually. You can manually install the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog page. To do so

  • Firstly, launch the browser and move on to the Microsoft Update Catalog webpage.
  • Then in the search box from the top right side of the screen, type ‘KB5011563’ and press Enter key.
  • On the next screen, click on the Download button beside the update and install it on your system without any trouble.

Fix 7: Reset Windows Update Component: 

If none of the above solutions allow you to install the update KB5011563 on your device, you will need to reset the Windows Update component. This trick will help you to clear up any technical issues and make your installation process smoother. To do so, 

  • Firstly, press Windows + R altogether to open the RUN dialog box; inside the new prompt, type ‘cmd’ and press OK.
  • Now you need to open the Command Prompt screen with the Run as Administrator option. 
  • Inside the black screen, type the following commands and press the Enter key,

SC config trustedinstaller start=auto

 net stop bits

 net stop wuauserv

 net stop msiserver

 net stop cryptsvc

 net stop appidsvc

 Ren %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old

 Ren %Systemroot%\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old

 regsvr32.exe /s atl.dll

 regsvr32.exe /s urlmon.dl

l regsvr32.exe /s mshtml.dll

 netsh winsock reset

 netsh winsock reset proxy

 rundll32.exe pnpclean.dll,RunDLL_PnpClean /DRIVERS /MAXCLEAN

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /ScanHealth

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /CheckHealth

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /StartComponentCleanup

 Sfc /ScanNow 

net start bits

 net start wuauserv

 net start msiserver

 net start cryptsvc

 net start appidsvc

  • Once you have executed these commands, try to install the latest update on your device.

These are the top solutions for the Update KB5011563 not installing on Windows 11. If you have any queries or concerns regarding this article, you can leave a comment in the comment box below.