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Update KB5034441 results in error 0x80070643

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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    It happened at the january update-tuesday as well.

    In the meantime, I have rolled back (using an image) the operating system to prior to this update being attempted. When finished and restarted, it catched up on the updates but KB5034441 was not attempted.

    Now, at the february update-tuesday, it attempted KB5034441 and it states "download error" (translated from Swedish).

    So, the same result as last update-tuesday! Anyone else?
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    Okey, that makes two of us, at least!

    I did go Google on the error code and KB-number in january and I was under the impression that a fix was planned but obviously not this quick, if ever.

    I'll follow your exampel and ignore it but I'm afraid that the OS will carry out renewed attempts to install the update, indefinitely!
     
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    rsinfo SuperGeek Alumni

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    I tried installing on 4 different computers. It failed to install on all 4. Have ignored it.
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    I've got two computers, a LapTop on which KB5034441 does not install and a DeskTop on which it does.

    The DeskTop has its origines as a dual-boot with the original HDD partitioned in three, XP, W7 and Data. W7 has been upgraded to W10 and XP is no longer used but the partition is still there. The system has also been transfered from the HDD to a SSD.

    So, there is no Recovery Partition and the XP Partition is set up for dual boot. I haven't checked if there has been changes made to it or if the update KB5034441 has only been noted as "not applicable".
     
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    It basically requires you to repartition the recovery partition to extend it.
    I wouln't do it.
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    Hi guys,

    Thanks for Your input, I´ll have a read but I think that I´ll sit on my hands until a redesigned update is released.
     
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    Still waiting for fixes. Since last Oct 2023 the cum updates(except for Nov) have been problems! Even kb5034763 for Feb 2024 fails to install. Is microsoft trying to force us to update to win 11 and/or get new computers? My desktop is not compatible with win 11 anyway. And, all these suggestions about changing things on the computer to get these updates to work does not work for a lot of users. I had to reinstall win10 after the Oct 23 cum update failure and it put on an earlier version of win10 than I previously had. The cum update for Nov brought it back up to date,but, have had no luck with the Feb 24 update.
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    That one installed w/o problems on both my DeskTop and LapTop (on which KB5034441 fails).

    I wonder why it states "download error" when the real reason seems to be "too small Recovery Partition"?
     
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    Glad to hear it installed on both your desktop and laptop, it installed on my laptop but not my desktop.
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    KB5034441 came back to annoy me this month and it probably will the next and the next and ... :mad: ... ! Microsoft obviously have no plan for a fix so why not withdraw the update? My computer works just fine without the bloody thing!
     
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    Same here on the desktop, but it installed successfully on the laptop (HP) in January.
     
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    Did not work on my desktop but it no longer shows as a download on my desktop
     
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    retiredlearner

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    Interestingly Christer, this KB Failed to install on my W10 Desktop on the 25/01/2024.
    It tried again as KB5034441(2) on the 28/02/2024.Failed.
    It tried again as KB5034441(2) on the 9/03/2024. Failed.
    It tried again as KB5034441, no bracket on the 14/03/2024. Failed.

    I have never seen an MS Update with brackets before.
    Has anyone seen this and is there an answer/reason for it?
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    On my LapTop, when the update failed the first time, I tried installing it several times on the same day and the number within brackets was increased by 1 each time.

    After that, I restored an Image of the system to get back to "square one". Since then, I have not manually tried to install KB5034441. Each month when Microsoft makes another futile attempt, it gets listed as failed but no number within brackets.

    With your experience and mine combined, you could draw the conclusion that it seems to step up the number within brackets inconsistently, like much of what Microsoft do ... :rolleyes: ... !
     
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    Steve R Jones

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    Or it's failing earlier and earlier and never reaches the part where it increases the count.
     
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    MS is hell bent on offering this update every time. Why don't they just fix the bloody thing so that it can be installed properly once and for all ?
     
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    Steve R Jones

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    I'm guessing everyone has read this and confirmed that they "need" the update:


    "This update automatically applies Safe OS Dynamic Update (KB5034232) to the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) on a running PC to address a security vulnerability that could allow attackers to bypass BitLocker encryption by using WinRE. For more information, see CVE-2024-20666.

    NOTE If your running PC does not have a WinRE recovery partition, you do not need this update. To verify if you have WinRE enabled, you can run the following command in an elevated command prompt: reagentc /info

    If WinRE is enabled you will see Windows RE status in the output with a value of Enabled."
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...y-9-2024-62c04204-aaa5-4fee-a02a-2fdea17075a8
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff Thread Starter

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    My DeskTop is a dual boot (originally Windows XP and Windows 7 but upgraded to Windows 10). It has three partitions, C: (XP), D: (7/10) and E: (data). The boot files are installed on C:. No Recovery Partition > no attempt to install KB5034441.

    My LapTop has Windows 10 "factory installed" and it has the Recovery Partition. MS repeatedly tries to install KB5034441 but it fails when checking the size of the Recovery Partition which isn't big enough. Since I have not and will not mess with the partition sizes, MS will continue the attempts until either MS fixes/removes the update or I scrap the LapTop.
     
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