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it's amazing. But has the kb really closed the security hole on your computer?
it's amazing. But has the kb really closed the security hole on your computer?
I installed KB5034122 and KB 5034275 just now. Both installed successfully and quickly. I'm on a Lenovo laptop, Windows 10 v. 22H2 that doesn't meet the requirements for Windows 11. It does have a 1 GB recovery partition.
Had to extended my active recovery partition to 945mb total size using MiniTool Partition Wizard Free and the update finally installed.
One of my old laptops, originally running Windows 8, had never had one as far as I know. I certainly never removed one and its clearly not there now. Hid the update to get rid of it .
I ran the "wushowhide" tool from the post in the below link and the troubleshooter in it fixed what ever was causing the problem and KB5034441 installed alright.
Hide or Show Windows Updates in Windows 10
My bad. I hid this KB and got it confused with 41212. Please disregard this post. At 83 I should double check my work. Sorry for the confusion/\.
Well so much for the nay sayers saying there would not be a fix ....
Microsoft shares script to update Windows 10 WinRE with BitLocker fixes
Microsoft shares script to update Windows 10 WinRE with BitLocker fixes
I kind of knew there would be, I should have waited ..... LOL
If anyone tries this , let us know if it works