Download Problems with Cumulative Update Version 1607 (KB3189866) x64

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  1. Posts : 1
    win10
       #51

    I too had the same problem where the download stuck at 47% and then I had to go to that Manual download page and then was told I had to have IE and then the download took forever it seemed. I was not happy when Win 10 first came out and now after purchasing my own Win 10 computer and am still unhappy with Win 10. I loved Win 7 and now I am growing to hate Win 10. Do you know how much time I have wasted trying to get this Win 10 to work for me? I had wasted many hours trying to get critical updates downloaded to my Win 7 a short time ago and now Win 10 is giving me the same problem with this extra large download today. After I did the manual download, I went back to the Download History page to see if it did download and that page still had the bar graph at 47% for the first time I tried to download this KB 3189866. I hope someone from MS reads this post as I am one UN-happy customer!!! My time is too valuable to be wasting it on Win 10 downloads, etc.
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  2. Posts : 16
    windows 10
       #52

    Julman said:
    I had the same problem with Windows Update KB3189866 (Windows 10 x64). It stuck at 45% during downloading. I solved the problem.
    You can download Windows Update manually and manually apply them though the Windows Update Catalog website. Go to site: Microsoft Update Catalog with your Internet Explorer (starting from version 6 and up) browser. Even if you run Windows 10 this site will work just using Internet Explorer, no other browser. Search for KB3189866. Follow the downloading instructions. Once you have it on your PC run it and follow the instructions. After re-booting you'll have your PC updated. New OS Build 14393.187. When you run Windows Update again you'll see in the update history that KB3189866 is already installed and Windows Update is ready to search for new updates if available. ENJOY! :)
    Thanks, your solution worked for me.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 pro
       #53

    ScottM83 said:
    Thanks for the advice in here regarding the manual download of the update.

    I have done this but have another problem - the update is still showing in my update status as sitting at 45% despite the fact that I have manually downloaded and installed.

    When I go into my update history it is showing that the security update was manually installed okay but there is no way of removing it from the update status. I thought that when I manually installed it then it would recognise this and no longer show up.

    Any help would be appreciated.
    Windows update stuck open Command Prompt (Admin).


    type


    1. net stop wuauserv


    2. net stop bits


    Next browse to the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder and delete all the files and folders inside.


    If the files are in use, and you are unable to delete some files, restart your device. After rebooting, (run the above commands again.)


    After you have emptied this folder, you may restart your computer or you may type the following commands one at a time in the CMD, and hit Enter to restart the Windows Update related Services.


    open Command Prompt (Admin)


    type


    1. net start wuauserv


    2. net start bits


    restart computer
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 pro
       #54

    I forgot to add the KB3189866 update 32 bit version in my previous post so, I have a link here for that.
    Click the link here! https://mega.nz/#!nIIX3CbC!Ik78hk36k...mZxKt1wPHVGHhg
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  5. Posts : 82
    Windows 10 pro 64bit
       #55

    Stuck on 3 PCs 2 desktops 1 laptop at 45% for more than 15 hours now.
    Tried Microsoft Fix It tool no luck.

    Tried manual fix from admin command prompt 1)stopping windows update related services 2) Deleting/renaming update folders 3) restarting services still no luck.

    Only thing left is to try manual install after downloading from update catalog.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Pro
       #56

    Cybertonic said:
    Windows update stuck open Command Prompt (Admin).


    type


    1. net stop wuauserv


    2. net stop bits


    Next browse to the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder and delete all the files and folders inside.


    If the files are in use, and you are unable to delete some files, restart your device. After rebooting, (run the above commands again.)


    After you have emptied this folder, you may restart your computer or you may type the following commands one at a time in the CMD, and hit Enter to restart the Windows Update related Services.


    open Command Prompt (Admin)


    type


    1. net start wuauserv


    2. net start bits


    restart computer
    Brilliant - worked like a charm. Thanks Cybertonic.
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  7. Posts : 82
    Windows 10 pro 64bit
       #57

    woodelf said:
    Brilliant - worked like a charm. Thanks Cybertonic.
    Really you're lucky then. because it didn't work for me. tried few times restarting PC between tries.
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  8. Posts : 25
    Windows 10
       #58

    VBJP said:
    Really you're lucky then. because it didn't work for me. tried few times restarting PC between tries.
    Same here. When I tried to run the manual download, errored out: "Installation program not for your system." What? Windows 10/ 1607... excuse me.... and to top it off, tried to stop wuauserv as in above post, but wouldn't allow until I stopped bits service first. Still stuck.

    These are the kind of things we were afraid of when MSFT changed everything and put all the eggs into one basket.
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  9. Posts : 82
    Windows 10 pro 64bit
       #59

    Downloading Update from Windows update catalog manually and then installing it manually solves problem but it shouldn't be that way automatic updates should work :/ so it's workaround more than fix but still anyone who gave up on Windows update just download update from windows update catalog. You will need to use IE (internet explorer because it requires to install activex control) .
    Link to 3 versions 64bit, 32bit and server download depending on your system (32bit download will not work on 64bit system and so on).
    Microsoft Update Catalog Use IE9 or later, windows 10 comes with IE11 that works fine.

    retreaded said:
    Same here. When I tried to run the manual download, errored out: "Installation program not for your system." What? Windows 10/ 1607... excuse me.... and to top it off, tried to stop wuauserv as in above post, but wouldn't allow until I stopped bits service first. Still stuck.

    If you downloading update be sure to match not only version but bits if your OS is 64bit download version that has for x64-based systems in its name.

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  10. Posts : 5
    Win 10 Home 64-bit
       #60

    Download manually


    Search for "news.softpedia.com/news/how-to-fix....". Click KB3189866. Worked fine for me.
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