Hello. Yesterday, I made a clean install of my Windows 10. When the laptop booted after the clean install was completed, I left it for several minutes until Windows 10 set itself up. I turned on the Task Manager, so I can see what processes are occurring.
The "Windows Module Installer Worker" was working for a long time, during which the internet connection crashed several times. I had to turn the connection on, manually, several times.
My question is, is the fact the internet connection crashed during the work of the Module Installer, a problem? If this Worker requires an internet connection, so it can download and install things, would that mean that due to the internet crashes, the Worker was unable to install all features and functions, meaning that my Windows 10 is now problematic and not all functions work properly, because there are functions that weren't installed properly, and now the laptop could run into an error at any moment, if the Windows 10 calls the function(s) that must be there but it isn't because it wasn't installed?
The "Windows Module Installer Worker" was working for a long time, during which the internet connection crashed several times. I had to turn the connection on, manually, several times.
My question is, is the fact the internet connection crashed during the work of the Module Installer, a problem? If this Worker requires an internet connection, so it can download and install things, would that mean that due to the internet crashes, the Worker was unable to install all features and functions, meaning that my Windows 10 is now problematic and not all functions work properly, because there are functions that weren't installed properly, and now the laptop could run into an error at any moment, if the Windows 10 calls the function(s) that must be there but it isn't because it wasn't installed?