Windows10 Update: kb3093266 - What Does It Do?

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  1. Posts : 103
    Win10Pro 64bit 1909 build 18363.628
       #101

    theoldfarter said:
    I fixed it by running the script posted by Sumit Dhiman2

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...6-cbd5dcfebbb9
    Nope, not even that script did the trick

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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
       #102

    theoldfarter said:
    I fixed it by running the script posted by Sumit Dhiman2

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...6-cbd5dcfebbb9
    Thank you, sadly it didn't work for me too.
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  3. Posts : 103
    Win10Pro 64bit 1909 build 18363.628
       #103

    Just did the wife's PC, which is a 32bit OS, other than that the setup & settings are mostly the same ......
    and surprise surprise hers finished successfully
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  4. Posts : 43
    W10 Home 64Bit
       #104

    Various causes and effects/types of error with KB3093266


    Sadly the sfc /scannow fix didn't work for me. I ran it, there were no integrity violations, but I re-booted immediately then tried manually again. Still exactly the same problem. At least I don't get caught in a loop and can hide the update using MS hide update utility. It's called wushowhide.diagcab. Small executable (no installation) made by MS - at least that's something that was good - but not publized of course. Easily downloadable, even hides defender updates! Not that there is any point in that. We can choose what to hide, and what to "unhide" later.

    The error I have consistently had one two PCs is 0x80004005. I believe this is connected to ethernet/internet connections. I have manually upgraded to the latest NIC drivers. Tested. Tried the speed test - very fast as always over 50mbs down 40mbs up. PC works just fine.

    I'll just wait and see if a fix for people with the above error code becomes available. All the other fixes (thanks everyone for the great input :)) don't work for me on both PCs. No point stressing. PC runs fine.
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  5. Posts : 1,546
    Windows 10 Pro x64 RS 10586.586
       #105

    Even Microsoft is a bit perplexed...!

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...b8d8b2c?auth=1
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  6. Posts : 1,546
    Windows 10 Pro x64 RS 10586.586
       #106
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  7. Posts : 589
    Windows 10 Pro
       #107

    So, should I restore my image that I took before this update, or just keep running with this failure and hope MS fixes this?
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  8. Posts : 1,546
    Windows 10 Pro x64 RS 10586.586
       #108

    MPSAN said:
    So, should I restore my image that I took before this update, or just keep running with this failure and hope MS fixes this?
    Hi and welcome!

    An image is always top priority.....! :)
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  9. Posts : 589
    Windows 10 Pro
       #109

    Great, I will restore my IMAGE, and continue from there. I did d/l wushowhide but wonder if I should wait to reinstall this KB next week to see if MS fixed anything with this KB? I DO have auto updates turned off so they will NOT be installed until I say so if I do restore my image! I suppose I can "PLAY" with some of the tricks in this thread but a lot of people say nothing has worked for them!
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
       #110

    MPSAN said:
    Great, I will restore my IMAGE, and continue from there. I did d/l wushowhide but wonder if I should wait to reinstall this KB next week to see if MS fixed anything with this KB? I DO have auto updates turned off so they will NOT be installed until I say so if I do restore my image! I suppose I can "PLAY" with some of the tricks in this thread but a lot of people say nothing has worked for them!
    I don't think anyone could really answer you...
    I am too stuck in your position: should I restore the system, hoping something magically makes the update install, or should I wait? Since the update isn't so urgent, I think I will wait a little. Then I will try restoring the image.

    By the way, someone solved doing the upgrading again. Essentially it took another Windows 10 image and installed it as it was an update (like you did passing from Windows 7/8 to 10). It worked. In this way you don't even need to lose your file.
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