How to Update All Apps with One Command in Windows
🚀 Want to update ALL your Windows apps at once with just one command*? In this video, I’ll show you *how to update all apps in Windows using *Winget*, the Windows Package Manager, with a single line of code!
No more manually updating each app one by one—this method works for popular apps like Chrome, VLC, Zoom, Visual Studio Code, and more!
✅ In this tutorial, you’ll learn:
How to install and use *Winget* on Windows 10 and 11
The exact *command* to update all apps automatically
How to handle update errors or permissions issues
Tips for keeping your system up-to-date using automation
🖥️ Winget Command to Update All Apps:
winget upgrade --all
💡 Additional Commands for App Management:
Check all installed apps:
winget list
Install a specific app:
winget install app name
*View the list of apps that need upgrading
winget upgrade
🔧 Why use Winget?
✅ Free and built into Windows 11
✅ Supports major software
✅ Saves time with bulk updates
✅ Safe and easy to use
🎯 This method works on:
✔️ Windows 11
✔️ Windows 10 (after installing the App Installer from the Microsoft Store)
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