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Another Cumulative Update Hits Windows 10 Fall Creators Update: Why You Should Update Now



Outside of its regular schedule, Microsoft is now rolling out update KB4480976 for Windows 10 version 1803 (April 2018 Update). This is the second cumulative update released in January, and it delivers a number of fixes and improvements.


This article lists new and updated features and content that is of interest to IT Pros for Windows 10, version 21H1, also known as the Windows 10 May 2021 Update. This update also contains all features and fixes included in previous cumulative updates to Windows 10, version 20H2.




Another Cumulative Update Hits Windows 10 Fall Creators Update




Starting with Windows 10, version 20H2 and including this release, Latest Cumulative Updates (LCUs) and Servicing Stack Updates (SSUs) have been combined into a single cumulative monthly update, available via Microsoft Catalog or Windows Server Update Services. For more information, see Simplifying on-premises deployment of servicing stack updates.


Windows 10 computers attached to a managed network get their updates through the network. If your Win10 PC is on a network that runs WSUS, SCCM, or another update server, the network admin gets to decide which updates get applied and when.


Of course, this being the new Microsoft -- the one which doesn't bother to adequately test its OS updates -- this option, which is enabled by default without asking you if that's what you want (another aspect of the new Microsoft), has already been the basis of a number of errors and weird behaviors. Starting with getting a blue screen warning, before you log on, that your login credentials are invalid.


The Windows 10 November 2021 Update[146] (codenamed "21H2"[147]) is the twelfth major update to Windows 10 as the cumulative update to the May 2021 Update. It carries the build number 10.0.19044. The first preview was released on July 15, 2021 to Insiders who opted in to Release Preview Channel that failed to meet minimum system requirements for Windows 11.[148][149] The update began rolling out on November 16, 2021. Notable changes in the November 2021 Update include:[147][150]


Then two key blog posts were published by the Windows team to discuss the Unified Update Platform (UUP) and how it will reduce the download size for future updates for both Insiders and all Windows 10 users plus another one about changes coming in the Windows 10 Creators Update around privacy and system update restarts.


Microsoft releases cumulative updates and security patches for Windows 10 and other versions of Windows on the second Tuesday of each month and this has been the norm for more than 10 years. They typically become available around 10 AM Pacific Time so on those days be on the look out for them to hit Windows Update and then go ahead and get them installed and restart your system if you have time. If for some reason you are occupied and using your system then let Active Hours maintain its window for the updates to get installed over night outside of of your designated hours of system use.


Windows 10 Creators Update rollout is just a day away (for the early adopters, anyway), and Microsoft's bug fixing spree is in full force. After releasing its first cumulative update to Creators Update last week, the Redmond software giant is now releasing two new cumulative updates for the Windows 10 Creators Update.


Windows 10 Creators Update cumulative update build 15063.13 is available for Windows Insiders in the Slow and Release Preview rings. Another cumulative build 15063.14 is out for those in the Fast ring. Both the releases bring minor bug fixes to Creators Update.


I was using a secure Wi-Fi hotspot when the 1709 update started downloading. After 20-30 minutes it finally reached 100%, then began another downloading process. Since I had to leave, and the screen said not to turn off the computer (and Ctrl-Alt-Del wouldn't work), I carried my open laptop to my car then drove home, where I have no internet access of any kind. I left my laptop open, and after 2.5 hours of repeated restarts, my desktop reappeared and the update history showed the 1709 update as successful. So the trick seems to be to remove your computer from internet connection after the first 100% download (?).


laptop acer E1-572G: updating AMD graphics driver to latest version (using the AMD automatic driver updater) and using Clean Windows Start ( -us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows ) worked for me.


After upgrading windows with the latest update media creation tool and it reinstalls whole windows 10 the issue was fixed! you can choose keep your files and apps so you can get it back the same OS as it is before.Good luck.


I have found that most of the time, the update fails because of a driver issue. I've done several (20) 1709 failures so far, and all had an issue with at least one driver. The indicator is in the txt file generated by the update cycle and rollback. The video failure will also flash a momentary message across the screen when the update hits the wall and initiates a roll back.


To fix this I did all this and it didn't work.Then:1. clean space on c: (using the properties/free free space). include system files and get rid of old windows installs2. create a new admin account and login as as that3. move all of my libraries to the new admin account4. delete my old accounts5. run ccleaner and clean the registry6. Go here and get the fall creator update 1709 (click update now and download it)7. run it


After so many attempts I did this and it worked.1. Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth2. Performed clean windows start (find how to do clean windows start)3. Then I pressed "check for updates" and finally 1709 finished.4. Restored normal windows start (undo what I did in line 2)


Unfortunately none of these methods worked, but Thank you I think they helped me resolve the issue. Whilst downloading the update manually, I found a troubleshooting tool. -gb/help/4027322/windows-update-troubleshooterBefore I did Method 3 I ran the tool, it found a few errors that were fixed. The update failed, ran SFC and Dism, the update still failed. Just before doing a reinstall I decided to shutdown all Defender services and firewall and then tried the update and it worked. I haven't tried on another device, yet, but I hope this help others.


I tried method 2 after uninstalling anti malware and removing all USB connections and running the troubleshoot windows update. It ran slowly but got there eventually. This was the 6th time I had tried it but the advice I got here helped enormously.I am running this as a guest with 8GB RAM, 80GB drive and 4CPUs in virtualbox using ubuntu 16.04 as host.Thanks.


None of these methods worked for me. Four days i read on internet and tested different methods.At last i downloaded from: -us/software-download/windows10 the tool, saved iso image as is for another PC.Then i mounted the image(right click on Windows.iso file=> Mount in explorer)I run doubled click on Setup.exeI skipped check for updates.In 45 minutes my system was updated without lost of data(at installation point when you are asked to choose to keep my files or clean install i choose to keep my files).The pc restarted few times.Now is working fine.Escuse me for spell.


After weeks of doing nothing on my computer except for trying to update, it seems as if method #1 is working. Finally got to downloading updates stage and seems to be moving quickly. One thing I missed the first go around was the * item to turn windows update services to automatic. Thanks for the article! I'll report back after the installation.


Just worked on another laptop with failed update 1709. (Failed multiple times over the last month.) After update initialized and appears to install with restart required, and upon logon to Windows the screen would go black. (No display.) Attempted the install multiple times with same result. To fix this I used "method 1" above. BUT FIRST I needed to get the display back. To do so I used Advanced System Repair then System Restore to go back to a December 2nd restore point. At this point I could logon to Windows normally. Then I worked through "method 1" Disabling Windows Update Service. Restart. After that Deleted the Window SoftwareDistribution folder as detailed in "method 1". Restart again. Change Windows Update Service back to automatic. Following the steps for "method 1" to a T. Be sure to restart as instructed.I used this fix now on 4 laptops and 1 all-in-one successfully.Good luck to those having this problem. And thank you Wintips.org


@Paul: 1. The latest BIOS F.34 for your product can be found here: HP 1000-1411AU Notebook PC. , but you must update the BIOS from Windows 7 or 8/8.1 OS. (I have the same problem on another HP laptop (HP Pavilion 15-ab103nv) with AMD CPU and the BIOS update fixed the problem.).2. To create a bootable USB installation media with RUFUS follow these instructions: How to burn (transfer) a Windows 10 ISO file to a USB disk, using RUFUS utility3. Disable (or hidden) the TPM (TPM EMBEDDED SECURITY) in BIOS Settings and then try to boot.Good luck!


I was on the fast track and got the fall creators update about a month ago and noticed this too so i reverted back and it went away. After it hit RTM I thought this was fixed but apparently I was wrong.


To fix in in Windows 10 for current and older compiled tools which use MFC, Microsoft released the Update KB4058258. The release notes don't mention the fix, but it is confirmed by the reporter that the fix is part of the cumulative update.


You easily fix windows 10 upgrade stuck at 99 or 0 with the given solutions, but you may don't want to repeatedly fix it every time if it's possible to bypass it. The best way is to create a system image or disk backup to always keep a copy of your computer and then you can easily recover your computer from any disaster, not just Windows 10 update error.


  • The first step is the safest way to resolve Windows 10 Update issues. The process will automatically scan for and detect problems within your system, which can take a few minutes to complete. Open the \"Start menu\" and click on \"Settings.\" Next, click on \"Update & Security.\" Then, click on \"Troubleshoot\" and then \"Additional troubleshooters.\" From there, choose \"Windows Update\" and then \"Run the troubleshooter.\"The troubleshooter should hopefully clear up the problems causing Windows Update to get stuck.", "url": " -to-fix-windows-update-in-windows-10-if-it-becomes-stuck-1/#step1" }, "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "#2: Delete Files in Software Distribution", "image": " -content/uploads/2021/01/Screenshot-315.png", "text": "If the troubleshooter does not resolve the update problem, it's time to interact with your computer's system settings. It shouldn't cause any damage to your PC. You'll only delete temporary Windows Update files, but it is recommended that you set up a System Restore point before going any further.Open the \"Start menu,\" then type \"cmd\" into the \"Search box,\" and then select \"Command Prompt\" and choose \"Run as administrator.\" Next, stop \"Windows Update Service\" and \"Background Intelligent Transfer Service.\" There are two commands you\u2019ll need to type into the command prompt, one at a time. Press \"Enter\" after you type each one.net stop wuauserv\nnet stop bits3. Next, you'll need to delete the files in the \"C:\/WindowsSoftwareDistribution\" folder. Select all files, then press \"Delete.\" If you can't delete the files because they're in use, you'll need to restart your PC. Turn off the two Windows Update services and then try to delete the files again.4. Once the folder has been emptied, restart your computer or manually turn on the Windows Update services. To do this, bring up the command prompt (admin) and type:net start wuauserv net start bits5. Now, run \"Windows Update,\" and you'll find that your PC needs to download several updates, which can take up to a few hours, depending on your system and connection.Once the updates have been installed, Windows will schedule a restart time, although you can always restart immediately.", "url": " -to-fix-windows-update-in-windows-10-if-it-becomes-stuck-1/#step2" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "#3: Make a Quick-Fix Batch File", "image": "", "text": "The following fix is a convenient way to execute several commands in one swoop. The script's success level is subject to Windows changes through previous updates and the current condition of your OS. It may or may not work for you. Use it at your own risk!The batch file (shown below) does the following, in exact order:Changes the attributes of \"system 32catroot\" folder and the files within itStops the Windows Update Service (wuauserv), Cryptographic services (CryptServ), and Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)Renames the \"system 32catroot\" folder to \"system32catroot.old\"Renames the temporary Windows Update files folder \"WindowsSoftwareDistribution\" to \"WindowsSoftwareDistribution.old\"Rename the \"All UsersApplication DataMicrosoftNetworkDownloader\" folder to \"All UsersApplication DataMicrosoftNetworkDownloader.old\"Restarts BITS.Restarts CryptSvc.Restarts wuauserv.To run the batch file, copy the following script into notepad and save it to the Windows Desktop as \"UpdateFix.bat\" to make it easy to find and to delete it when done. Right-click the batch file and select \"Run as Administrator.\" Restart Windows after the script completes successfully.@ECHO OFF echo This script is intended to stop Windows Update being COMPLETELY and UTTERLY rubbish echo. PAUSE echo. attrib -h -r -s %windir%system32catroot2 attrib -h -r -s %windir%system32catroot2*.* net stop wuauserv net stop CryptSvc net stop BITS ren %windir%system32catroot2 catroot2.old ren %windir%SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old ren \"%ALLUSERSPROFILE%application dataMicrosoftNetworkdownloader\" downloader.old net Start BITS net start CryptSvc net start wuauserv echo. echo Windows Update should now work properly. Thanks Microsoft. echo. PAUSEThe script above allows Windows to create new update folders and data to eliminate file corruption or incompatibilities.", "url": " -to-fix-windows-update-in-windows-10-if-it-becomes-stuck-1/#step3" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "#4: Identify Windows 10 Update Error Codes and Fix The Reported Issues", "image": "", "text": "If none of the above options fixed your Windows Update problem, it is time to decipher the codes to discover the cause of failure\u2014hopefully! Most update issues return an error code that identifies what caused the update to fail. The following table below provides the most common Windows 10 Update error codes and the possible solutions to fix them.ERROR CODE(S)MEANING AND SOLUTION0x80073712A file is damaged or missing that Windows 10 Update requires. Type \"DISM.exe \/Online \/Cleanup-image \/Restorehealth\" without quotes to repair system files, then try to update the OS again.0x800F0923A driver or program isn't compatible with the upgrade (NOT update) to Windows 10 from Windows 7, 8, or 8.1. Back up your drivers and programs to preserve them, then uninstall the current graphics driver and let Windows switch to its default one. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling other drivers. Also, ensure you have enough drive space for the upgrade.0x80200056The upgrade process was interrupted by a manual restart, accidental shutoff, or user sign-out. Try updating again.0x800F0922 Scenario #1: The PC couldn't connect to Windows Update servers. Disable the VPN (if applicable) and attempt to reinstall. Otherwise, try updating again when your internet connection is stable and reliable. Scenario #2: There is a lack of free space in the System Reserved partition. Increase the partition's size and try updating Windows again. Error: We couldn't complete the updates. Undoing changes. Don't turn off your computer. Error: Failure configuring Windows Updates. Reverting changes. \nThe PC failed to update for uncategorized or unknown issues. Any reasons not listed in specific error categories will produce one of these generic error messages. Review the update history to find the failed update and specific error code that triggered the problem. Resolve the issue, then try updating again.\nError: The update isn't applicable to your computer.The Windows system does not have all the required updates to perform the OS upgrade. Run Windows Update to ensure all applicable updates get installed, then try upgrading again.0xC1900208 \u2013 0x4000CAn incompatible app blocked or interfered with the update process. Remove the app or program and try updating Windows 10 again.\n0xC1900200 \u2013 0x20008\n0xC1900202 \u2013 0x20008\nThe PC does not meet the minimum requirements to upgrade to Windows 10. Upgrade the PC hardware (if possible) or replace it.\n0x80070070 \u2013 0x50011\n0x80070070 \u2013 0x50012\n0x80070070 \u2013 0x60000\nThe PC does not have enough space to install Windows 10 updates. Free up space on the OS partition and try again.0xc1900223There is a problem with the download or installation files in the update. No action is needed; the system will try again later.0xC1900107A previous update is still in the cleanup process, usually awaiting a restart. Try restarting Windows and then attempt to install the new update again. If it fails, try using the Disk Cleanup utility, restart the PC, then attempt to update again.0x80300024The current drive does not support a specific disk operation. See detailed Windows 10 requirements to ensure the disk (partition or volume) can meet any of those applicable requirements. If not, replace the drive.0x80070002 0x20009Windows 10 Update cannot find a specific file, whether it is due to access rights, conflicting applications, or other plugged-in drives. Turn off any firewalls and close running applications. If that doesn't work, try disconnecting all non-OS drives, rebooting the device, and trying to update again.0xC1900101 0x200170xC1900101 0x30017A driver issue caused a problem during the installation of the update. Disconnect all unnecessary devices such as USB drives, cameras, etc., and disable any anti-malware and anti-virus services.0x8007042B 0x4000DWindows Update terminated unexpectedly due to an existing running process that interfered with operations. Perform a clean boot to eliminate any questionable processes and try to update again.0x800700B7 0x2000aA security service, application, or process caused Windows Update to terminate unexpectedly. Disable all security applications and services, and then try updating again.0xC1900101 \u2013 0x20004Upgrading from Windows 7 or 8\/8.1 has failed with an issue stating, \"The installation failed in the safe_OS phase with an error during INSTALL_RECOVERY_ENVIRONMENT operation.\" A bios incompatibility or SATA configuration usually causes the error. Try updating your bios, removing unnecessary SATA drives, unplugging all external USB drives, and disabling network devices in Windows 10 Device Manager (NOT by right-clicking elsewhere). ", "url": " -to-fix-windows-update-in-windows-10-if-it-becomes-stuck-1/#step4" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "#5: Use System Restore", "image": " -content/uploads/2021/01/Screenshot-393.png", "text": "If your computer still isn't responding when installing updates, you can run a System Restore. This action will revert your PC to an earlier point in time.To access System Restore, type \"System Restore\" into the \"Search bar\" and select \"Create a restore point.\" From \"System Restore,\" you can pick an appropriate point to revert to.Once you've returned to an earlier restore point, try installing the updates again as usual.", "url": " -to-fix-windows-update-in-windows-10-if-it-becomes-stuck-1/#step5" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "#6: Use the Windows 10 Recovery Tool", "image": " -content/uploads/2022/03/Windows-10-Media-Creation-Tool.png", "text": "If your Windows 10 device still isn't updating or is still frozen on updating, then you'll want to boot into the Windows 10 Recovery Tool and fix the drive or roll back to a previous restore point. If your device isn't responding, then you'll need to download this using another.If you haven't already, start by downloading Windows Media Creation Tool, it's also used for restoring\/fixing your existing Windows OS. Next, plug in the USB with the recovery tool on it. Now, restart your device and then click either \"F8\", \"F10\", \"F12\", or \"Del\" to enter the BIOS\/UEFI, it varies based on the manufacturer. Next, look for \"Boot\" or \"Boot Order\" and click on it. Some BIOS keep it under \"System.\" Then, change the boot order so the Windows Media Creation Tool boots up first, you can usually just use the arrow keys to change the boot order.When the tool loads, select your language\/preferences and click on \"Next.\" Now, select \"Repair your computer\" from the options. Then, start by trying to repair your disk with the sfc command, enter \"sfc \/scannow\" without quotes and hit \"Enter\" in the command prompt. If that doesn't work, you'll want to use a previous restore point and roll back to it. 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