Well of course KB5001649 isn't applicable to your computer. You have a later CU for 19042.928 installed, and as that contains all the fixes from 19042.870 (and then some more) there's nothing to...
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Well of course KB5001649 isn't applicable to your computer. You have a later CU for 19042.928 installed, and as that contains all the fixes from 19042.870 (and then some more) there's nothing to...
It's telling you the build number of your servicing stack, and that you got it on 10th February. You have...
KB4601395 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 10 version 1909 - Feb. 9
...as you can...
f14tomcat is correct. A new service stack is only released as needed, not every month, so the version may not match the current Windows build. The easiest way to see what version you have and when...
Yes, sounds like yours went through the motions, but found nothing to change because you had already installed it manually. I did not manually install it earlier, but waited for installing through...
No. It means that the errors on the download servers first time out that caused the download to fail if you asked Windows Update to install this optional update have been corrected. Up until today...
It is now back again, being offered as an optional update in Windows Update.
This time round it downloads and installs without a problem, both on x64 and x86 machines.
First, do you actually need it? It only contains one fix that isn't already in your .868: "Updates an issue that fails to print the graphical content in a document after installing the March 9, 2021...
Good News: MS has 'fixed' WU....
Bad News: You'd have though it's just a matter of putting the files up on the server. No, the 'fix' for now is to stop offering it through WU.
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