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Several machines would not get this even when checking for Windows Updates multiple times. Had to do it manually from the downloaded update.
My guess is it has been withdrawn from windows update, possibly because of too many reports like this....Cumulative Update KB4490481 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.404 - April 2 Windows Update - Page 5 - Windows 10 Forumslike doctorwizz above also have BSOD on every machine I have after restarting to complete this update.
I can confirm that on every un-updated machine I have (VM or otherwise) windows update will not find it. I'd take that as a hint it would be better not to install it manually. After all, it has no new security fixes and Patch Tuesday is just five days way.
Yep just finished backing up my 3 systems (2 home, 1 PRO), and none of them ever seen this update. Actually that is good news.
This is one of them.......
It's a HP Envy 17-j171sa Leap Motion TS SE Notebook
Operating System Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 4702MQ @ 2.20GHz Haswell 22nm Technology RAM 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 791MHz (11-11-11-28) Motherboard Hewlett-Packard 1968 (U3E1) Graphics Generic PnP Monitor (1920x1080@60Hz) Intel HD Graphics 4600 (HP) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M (HP) ForceWare version: 419.35 SLI Disabled Storage 1863GB Seagate ST2000LX001-1RG174 (SATA ) 931GB Seagate ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB (SATA )
My second was an HP Envy 17-j101ex Leap Motion TS SE Notebook which has very similar hardware to the 17-j171sa.
The third BSOD was on my Toshiba WT310-108 which has completely different hardware to the two above. I had to reset this one as system restore was not set up. After the clean install, I switched on system restore and made a restore point..I then tried to install the update. Same thing.....BSOD on restart so i reverted back to the restore point.
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Not able to get KB4490481 update on my pc...why is that?
Check your updates settings in Advanced Options to see if you are at SAC-T (Semi-Annual channel Targeted). Also do you have the latest SSU (service Stack Update) which was KB4470788. That can be verified in Installed updates from Control Panel.
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KB4470788 Servicing stack update for Windows 10 v1809 - Dec. 5:
KB4470788 Servicing stack update for Windows 10 v1809 - Dec. 5
Lastly, what happens if you try the download from Microsoft Update Catalog.