KB5001649 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.870 and v20H2 19042.870 Win Update

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  1. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #110

    Melchior said:
    ok I am back from this update... no issues other then it got stuck at 15% during the shutdown/update process.. then rebooted stuck at 91% then finished..

    no borked install so all is good as far as I can tell..
    If your WINVER says 19042.870, you are good to go. It's in your Update History, also. Down in the Optionals at the bottom. And in the Uninstall list. Reliability History will log it. May be somewhere else, also. I'm certain if it is, it will be brought to my attention.
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  2. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #111

    It showed up last night in WU, updated today. NO issues so far.

    KB5001649 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.870 and v20H2 19042.870-19042.870.png
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  3. Posts : 60
    Windows 10 Home
       #112

    I noticed that my windows 10 servicing stack update is still sitting at 19041.860 it did not change to Windows 10 servicing stack update - 19041.868 and 19042.868. I see this under view installed updates.
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  4. Posts : 1,750
    Windows 10 HOME 64-BIT
       #113

    Purpleroses said:
    I noticed that my windows 10 servicing stack update is still sitting at 19041.860 it did not change to Windows 10 servicing stack update - 19041.868 and 19042.868. I see this under view installed updates.
    You are not the only one. .860 here.
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  5. Posts : 23,193
    Win 10 Home ♦♦♦19045.4291 (x64) [22H2]
       #114

    Purpleroses said:
    I noticed that my windows 10 servicing stack update is still sitting at 19041.860 it did not change to Windows 10 servicing stack update - 19041.868 and 19042.868. I see this under view installed updates.
    RingTailCoon said:
    You are not the only one. .860 here.


    SSU .860 was part of KB5000802

    KB5000802 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.867 and v20H2 19042.867
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  6. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #115

    That's not unusual for the Kernel and sub-components to be at a different level. Note the OS at 19042.870 and the DISM command at the base 19041.844.

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  7. Posts : 31,622
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #116

    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 you got it is to look in the folder C:\Windows\servicing\Version

    KB5001649 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.870 and v20H2 19042.870-image.png

    I got 10.0.19041.860 on 9th March, last Patch Tuesday.
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  8. Posts : 190
    Windows 10, 22H2 10.0.19045
       #117

    OK, so my curiosity has now been sufficiently piqued. In the below, I understand the Windows version part, but what is it that the numbers on the folder tell me?

    KB5001649 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.870 and v20H2 19042.870-image.png
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  9. Posts : 31,622
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #118

    Homer712 said:
    OK, so my curiosity has now been sufficiently piqued. In the below, I understand the Windows version part, but what is it that the numbers on the folder tell me?

    KB5001649 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.870 and v20H2 19042.870-image.png
    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 tell from the file version numbers here: https://support.microsoft.com/help/4601395

    ...and that you are one release behind the latest one, 10.0.18362.1430

    This update replaces the previously released update KB4601395.
    https://support.microsoft.com/help/5000908

    Your Windows build is also one month behind the latest....

    KB5000808 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 v1909 18363.1440 - March 9
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  10. Posts : 1,800
    10 Home 64-bit | v22H2 | Build - 19045.3930
       #119

    With the last few posts about SSU's and regards to @Homer712 my curiosity has now also been sufficiently piqued.

    Ever since I've been using windows 10 I've seen the prerequisite for the most recent SSU (Servicing Stack Update) before installing updates and in the next paragraph I've also seen where the update will check for the most recent SSU and if not present the update will install one if needed, so;

    Would I be correct in assuming that a user would not have to concern him/herself with SSU's unless they encounter the error, 0x800f0823?

    Maybe you can call me lucky but I've always relied on the update checking for the most recent SSU and the update has always been successful. KB5001649 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.870 and v20H2 19042.870-15_10_2.gif
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