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That was something I wasn't sure would happen although I did ponder about that.
like you say, "When all else fails read the instructions"
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I don't know.
Tried re-installing and I'm always getting the same error.
The before screen shot doesn't show the CU's were still installing
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If anyone doesn't have any suggestions on how to install these CU's, I think I might head over to sysnative's forum to beg for some guidance and/or advice
Hello mate,
Did you already try to manually download and install the MSU file for the update? The download links are at the bottom of the first post.
If you like, the latest CU is now this one below.
KB5001567 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.868 and v20H2 19042.868
@Jaguwaar20,
If all else fails, try a repair install and after that try the update. The message "Some updates are missing or have problems" tells me you definitely have a system corruption. The repair install aka In-place Upgrade won't touch your data files or Apps. They will remain as is. I would give it a shot.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
Hi @Brink
No I haven't tried manually downloading and installing the MSU file for the update.
What does installing from Microsoft update catalog bypass?
Secondly, I have the KB5001567 (the optional update ready to install).
Are you suggesting installing the MSU file first?
I'm not sure what KB5001567 is going to do.
What would you suggest the best avenue to resolve this?
Ok. I'll try that to see if it assists (for the lack of a better word) the install of the two failing CU's.
Actually, that was the first question I asked way back when I started my posts.
I'll post back in few minutes
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Trying to install KB 5001567 failed also. Then it's likely some system file corruption is going on.
Resetting Windows Update didn't work so if doing an in-place upgrade as @IronZorg89 suggested doesn't work, I may just as well take the next recourse and head over to Sysnative and see what those guys think.
I did an in-place once before that worked successfully over two years ago. After just reading Brink's tutorial, I can say for certain I don't remember using the recommended step downloading an ISO. I seem to recall that I used the media creation tool which doesn't require mounting an ISO.
I meet the OS build requirement. I may not post back with my fail or success result until March 18th which will be tomorrow's date, here in the U.S
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