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Heh... I can see how that could be concerning if you weren't aware it was toggled. 
Boot into safe mode, go to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution
Delete everything in this folder, reboot back to normal mode. This will force Windows Update to scan and re-download any new updates you don't currently have.
If you've set updates to require you to manually download them, you can also use this method to remove pending Windows updates that you suspect are faulty or irrelevant.
You can do it in normal mode but I don't recommend it - Windows Update might have the folders locked/in use.
It would appear that Windows 10 safe mode and me are just never going to be friends.
Went into safe mode and no matter what I did it would not accept my login password. I did at least get the option to log in this time, but it would not accept the password. I used safe mode with networking because my main account is my Microsoft one but nothing worked. Checked, double checked, and checked again the password. I didn't try enabling the hidden admin account this time. That might have worked as I believe that is a local account and my network account could be the issue.
Anyway, gave the script a try from you JD. Ran it and had it clean up several things including Windows update components. That did reset Windows so that it didn't think I had the Creator update.
So I installed from the Window 10 update assistant. The download process that was failing this AM worked. PC has restarted successfully and I am past 12% on the update. There's 16%. This is looking promising!
Thanks Vittra and JD! Really appreciate the help! That's a nice little script I'll add to my toolbox, and Vittra I think your safe mode option would have worked too had I had a local account set up to log in with. I think non-local was the issue? Can't come up with anything else.
46% and second reboot. Fingers crossed!
UPDATE: Success! Thanks guys. The Creator update won't allow me to use the older desktop background setting interface to set different backgrounds on two monitors... Why Microsoft?? Why??!! :blarg:
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