AndreIsComputn
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- Windows 10, Windows 11
(On Windows Version 24H2)
I was hoping someone might have some insights on some strangeness on my acer aspire 3 15 laptop .. ran into a problem where it just flat out refused to install Windows Updates and kept saying the update failed.
Ran using command prompt as an administrator the sfc/ scannow command which said it found and fixed corrupted files.. but Windows Update still wouldn't work.
Downloaded and manually installed KB5063878 and then KB5065426 from the windows update catalog, both install packages claimed the installation was successful.. but they don't show up as installed in the update history under Windows Update in settings.
Google research led me to this website
www.easeus.com
and looking at windows update in services, windows update for some strange reason was in "manual" not "automatic" status and the service had stopped... changed status to "automatic" and started the service again.. windows update still wouldn't run.
Ran using command prompt as an administrator the DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth command which gave a "operation completed successfully" result.
Tried running windows update again still gave an update not installed error message (interestingly enough windows update tried to download KB5065426 which claimed it had been installed already when I manually installed it from the windows update catalog)
Next I went into settings, selected "system", "recovery" and "reinstall now" under "fix problems using windows update" (which was the second thing I tried to do before all the steps listed above.. first thing I tried to do was run the windows update troubleshooter but troubleshooter kept saying it couldn't do anything) ... after performing all the steps listed above the "fix problems using windows update" worked and I got lucky, it did indeed leave my files and programs alone as it promised it would :) (have office 2019 installed from the stacksocial-gamespot partnership so I had some concerns about whether or not that installation would survive what appears to be basically reinstalling Win 11 24H2)
Ran windows update and now it's saying "you're up to date" instead of giving me an error message.. which would be great if it wasn't for the fact that KB5063878 and then KB5065426 are STILL not showing as having been installed in the windows update history.
I'm just wondering if this is normal when you manually install windows updates like that? Is it possible that they really did install like they said they did but due to some glitch they're just not showing in the Windows Update history?
Sorry for the long wall of text and thanks in advance to anyone who reads this and replies :)
I was hoping someone might have some insights on some strangeness on my acer aspire 3 15 laptop .. ran into a problem where it just flat out refused to install Windows Updates and kept saying the update failed.
Ran using command prompt as an administrator the sfc/ scannow command which said it found and fixed corrupted files.. but Windows Update still wouldn't work.
Downloaded and manually installed KB5063878 and then KB5065426 from the windows update catalog, both install packages claimed the installation was successful.. but they don't show up as installed in the update history under Windows Update in settings.
Google research led me to this website
6 Ways to Fix Windows Update Not Working Windows 11/10
Windows issues like Windows update not working in Windows 10 or 11 may lead you to get stuck with different errors that occur during an update, such as taking a long time to update, showing downloading errors, installation failures, and many more. This post shows you a few ways to fix the...
and looking at windows update in services, windows update for some strange reason was in "manual" not "automatic" status and the service had stopped... changed status to "automatic" and started the service again.. windows update still wouldn't run.
Ran using command prompt as an administrator the DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth command which gave a "operation completed successfully" result.
Tried running windows update again still gave an update not installed error message (interestingly enough windows update tried to download KB5065426 which claimed it had been installed already when I manually installed it from the windows update catalog)
Next I went into settings, selected "system", "recovery" and "reinstall now" under "fix problems using windows update" (which was the second thing I tried to do before all the steps listed above.. first thing I tried to do was run the windows update troubleshooter but troubleshooter kept saying it couldn't do anything) ... after performing all the steps listed above the "fix problems using windows update" worked and I got lucky, it did indeed leave my files and programs alone as it promised it would :) (have office 2019 installed from the stacksocial-gamespot partnership so I had some concerns about whether or not that installation would survive what appears to be basically reinstalling Win 11 24H2)
Ran windows update and now it's saying "you're up to date" instead of giving me an error message.. which would be great if it wasn't for the fact that KB5063878 and then KB5065426 are STILL not showing as having been installed in the windows update history.
I'm just wondering if this is normal when you manually install windows updates like that? Is it possible that they really did install like they said they did but due to some glitch they're just not showing in the Windows Update history?
Sorry for the long wall of text and thanks in advance to anyone who reads this and replies :)
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 10, Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Built the PC myself :)
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- AMD Ryzen 7, 5700x
- Motherboard
- Asus Tuf Gaming B550
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- 32 GB corsair vengeance
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- Nvidia Geoforce GTX 1060, 6 GB
- Sound Card
- using sound built into motherboard
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- Samsung 970 Evo Plus, Crucial MX500 1 TB drive x 2
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- Phanteks Pro M
- Cooling
- two 140 mm case fans front, one 120 mm case fan back, one 140 mm case fan top
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