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You can't patch using just the cab anymore, you need to combine the psf and cab file together.
How do you combine the two together?
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That was what I had to do was well. I tried using Brink's Windows 10 Windows Update Reset and I had the exact same error. The UUP ISO was what fixed it and what's more interesting was I already had the KB5004745 as part of the UUP ISO when I did a repair install but it seems that it still did a Windows Update for KB5004745 post install but it's nowhere to be found in the update history. One thing of interest I have learned is that Windows Upgrades are never 100% clean when going from a previous version of Windows such as 10 to 11 in this case, it always requires a repair install of the same version 11 to 11 in this case even though it's a newer build before it works correctly as my system is no longer lagging or running with high CPU utilization of close to 100% and I kept all apps and data. I had the same type of issue in the past with a system from Windows 7 to 10 also upgraded which left many things like Windows Universal apps and Windows store broken until I did a repair install.
There are 4 files to deal with, is ssu must be made first? How do we install the .psf one?
Plus, KB5004568 belongs to 20H1 and does not apply to Dev.
List of files for Cumulative Update for Windows 11 (10.0.22000.65) amd64 - UUP dump
Code:@echo off cd /d "%~dp0" rename "f908b0df-40bc-4300-8617-da6bf76f1154" "ssu-22000.65-x64.cab" rename "abb4c3b1-c458-4b46-b156-266fde63698f" "windows10.0-kb5004568-x64.cab" rename "bc12dfa5-b010-48df-af49-bc4029ed0da8" "windows10.0-kb5004745-x64.cab" rename "b27a3626-68a3-40f3-a441-a8ab1f1d4bd5" "windows10.0-kb5004745-x64.psf"