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I'm still not offered this update any reason why ?.
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Oh i feel stupid this is still on preview it should be available between 9 to 10th (patch tuesday) of this month for everyone i reckon
Keyan,
If the next CU on Tuesday doesn't fix it, this should: Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade and you should not lose any files or apps, but we always encourage you to make a full backup first Macrium Reflect - Use Macrium Image to set up Dual / Multi Boot
@Tekkie Boy has explained all in details in one of his posts (that I cannot find right now, sorry).
Anyhow, have a look at his post here: Can't install KB4601319 - update fails and changes are rolled back.
You need to locate the missing file that causes the CU refusing to install:
[quote]To see which driver is not found, I need the setupapi.dev.log from the following path:
C:\Windows\INF[unquote]
Copy the missing folder from a healthy machine (with exactly the same windows version).
You can use Xcopy command to copy the folder back in your Repository.
You may need to change permissions to be able to do that. And is certainly advisable to get them back at default (after "surgery").
This can be tricky for someone clamsy like me (I have messed it up in the past with bad results). So now, I use this Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Free/Pro
that conveniently backs-up and restores default permissions.
[QUOTE=abax2000;2167893]@Tekkie Boy has explained all in details in one of his posts (that I cannot find right now, sorry).
Anyhow, have a look at his post here: Can't install KB4601319 - update fails and changes are rolled back.
You need to locate the missing file that causes the CU refusing to install:
REALLY THANKS!!! AND THANKS TO ALL FOR THE SUPPORT!To see which driver is not found, I need the setupapi.dev.log from the following path:
C:\Windows\INF[unquote]
Copy the missing folder from a healthy machine (with exactly the same windows version).
You can use Xcopy command to copy the folder back in your Repository.
You may need to change permissions to be able to do that. And is certainly advisable to get them back at default (after "surgery").
This can be tricky for someone clamsy like me (I have messed it up in the past with bad results). So now, I use this Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Free/Pro
that conveniently backs-up and restores default permissions.
In my case the missing driver was "nete1g3e.inf_amd64_af58b4e19562a3f9"
After recovering it from another pc (the desktop where the update was successful), everything went fine!
So thanks again guys! Happy weekend!
With so much of technical expertise lying around in this website (not to mention the mentality of authors), weekend projects can be much shorter and successful
I would apply for the librarian's job, but i Doubt if i can cut it even for this
Good detective work.
So that I don't have to work with folder permissions, I use the SFCFix tool to copy files in the protected folders.
If my written English was better, maybe I would write a tutorial.
Friendly greetings from germany to greece
Sorry for any mistakes. English is not my native language.
Last edited by Tekkie Boy; 07 Mar 2021 at 10:43.