Windows Update and download 10

Is there a way to determine if the download actually occurs? The wizard get Windows 10 says that it starts downloading, but shows no progress and worked for about 24 hours. The task manager says it is running. Where the file on the hard drive? And what is resume-able? Here is a screenshot of the wizard GWX.

See the following topics:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/wiki/windows_10-windows_install/quick-tipe-how-to-monitor-your-Windows-10-download/47984a57-1492-4F4B-a0fb-10751288e67e

You can also open Windows Update and monitor the progress of the download.

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