Bork Tuesday, Any Problems Yet?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Daveski17, Nov 12, 2014.

  1. itman

    itman Registered Member

    Of note is this comment;
    Similar comments on Microsoft TechNet thread of this subject.
     
  2. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    Hi @ProTruckDriver

    An Apple a day keeps the doctor away, or should that be Microsoft? ;) :)
     
  3. plat

    plat Registered Member

    But of course! :) Always try, otherwise you don't get.

    I've been reading others' experiences and some have taken the plunge and others like me don't wanna. I think I'll wait and see for a few days, in case Microsoft does the right thing and releases a script or something to expand the partition instead of our having to do it. So, we'll see. The update isn't even going to the "install" stage anymore, it just shows the error at the d/l stage now. If it silently updates, that would be lovely.

    Do the right thing, Microsoft. :cautious:
     
  4. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

  5. ProTruckDriver

    ProTruckDriver Registered Member

    Thank you @Tarnak I might use that catchy phrase in my signature. :argh::argh:
     
  6. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

  7. itman

    itman Registered Member

    You might have done this?
    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...-updates/d30d1e1e-bac9-4d9d-9607-070c0ee57852

    This will allow you to download the update again. Did it and still a no-go with it crapping out on installation.
     
  8. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    You're welcome. :):thumb:
     
  9. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

  10. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

    I had the same failure as described in the article. This kb5034441 update was offered today, and was not part of the January CU I downloaded from Windows Catalog and installed without problem.

    I ran the batch script from here to remove the error from view: https://www.askvg.com/fix-0x80070643-error-code-from-kb5034441-update-in-windows-10/
     
  11. plat

    plat Registered Member

    OK, this is something I was interested in as I didn't want a constant reminder about this failure. I ran it but I have a habit of forcing updates so the error message came back the next time I checked. Darnsville! Also: no integrity violations via sfc as Tarnak suggested so that's good. I know I can re-do the WinRE partition and solve the problem. But I would rather Microsoft do it.
     
  12. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    Got the failed update on one of two laptops.

    Failed Windows Update_01.JPG

    Noticed this in Temp folder, earlier:

    Windows_temp_01.JPG
     
  13. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

    I had to manually redo the partitions on this SSD once after installation, so I don't particularly want to do it again, especially for an update that doesn't really apply to Windows Home. Also, a user on G Hacks says the "fix" doesn't work on a 256 GB SSD like mine: https://www.ghacks.net/2024/01/10/f...ng-to-install-windows-update/#comment-4578977
     
  14. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

    I haven't seen that file anywhere on my system using "Everything."
     
  15. Adric

    Adric Registered Member

    For me, this update is a waste of time:
    Checking for updates...
    1 update(s) left to hide.
    1> 2024-01 Security Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5034441)
    Hiding update: 2024-01 Security Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5034441)
     
    Last edited: Jan 11, 2024
  16. jpcummins

    jpcummins Registered Member

    But, but, it has to be important it is from Microsoft.
     
  17. Krusty

    Krusty Registered Member

    I just checked Windows Update and the error isn't there anymore, without any input from me. Yay!

    Strange thing is that I cannot find the update having successfully installed, just several attempts and fails.

    Edit: I should note that I have not manually checked for updates since the day this fiasco began. Doing so may see the return of the update attempt and error.
     
    Last edited: Jan 11, 2024
  18. SRT

    SRT Registered Member

    Sarcastic I hope.
     
  19. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

    just an idea - how old is your windows installation? maybe older then the recovery partition may be smaller than current installations. that update concerns winre and its partition, nothing else. winre is vulnerable at least you have no reliable recovery environment and your windows get infected by using it. useless update? think again.
     
  20. catspyjamas

    catspyjamas Registered Member

    Just back at work today, which I do from home on a work supplied desktop. Noted this failed update was sent through via Intune this morning. Which means our IT dept will have over >1000 machines affected., most of them remote to office. None of us staff have adminstrator priveleges (in fact we have very reduced standard user priveleges), so that's going to be a real headache for work places if MS don't address this with a proper automated fix. So far there is no indication that they will, given the update is till being sent out & they don't describe the fix as a temporary workaround or state a fix will be issued in futiure (unlike with previous screwed up updates they've released).
     
  21. itman

    itman Registered Member

    Here's my MCF story on Win 10 22H2 when applying Microsoft's recommended fix to the KB5034441 update failing issue.

    Performed Microsoft's instructions exactly as stated. After completion, rebooted as instructed and retried the failed KB5034441 update. It now installed w/o issue. Now for the MCF part.

    Lucky for me, I happened to open Win Explorer and noticed a new drive letter showing with an id of Windows RE tools? Next, opened Win 10 Disk Management and sure enough, there was the drive and partition with nothing showing a Recover Partition. Worse, this new partition was 100% accessible including write access. WTF?

    Luckily, someone on the Win 10 forum had encountered the same exact situation: https://www.tenforums.com/windows-1...1h2-22h2-jan-9-a-post2598936.html#post2598936 . The fix is given in the following posting there. However, that had a problem. I had to change;

    set ID=0x27 to set ID=27
    to get the command to run. At this point, I now had a hidden unnamed partition identified as Recovery Partition as existed previously. Note that the fix given applies to the OP's hardware setup; you will have to change disk and partition id accordingly

    What is wrong with the Microsoft instructions? Not sure, but suspect it's this command, create partition primary id=27.

    Finally, I rebooted into Win 10 RE to make sure it worked as previously.

    Bottom line - applying this fix is not for "the faint at heart."
     
  22. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    I don't know what all this means:

    Windows Updates_Show or Hide Tool_03.JPG

    Windows Updates_Show or Hide Tool_03_01.JPG
     
  23. Krusty

    Krusty Registered Member

    I've run the Windows Update Troubleshooter a few times since Wednesday our time, but it never finds any problems.
     
  24. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

    MS-DEFCON 1: Partition size blocks update by Susan Bradley - AskWoody​
     
  25. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    I am getting more confused with this update. Seeing is believing?

    Failed Windows Update_02.JPG
     
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