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Pat_400
I have seen many mentions of this problem , but I have not found an answer. This will be the 3rd time I have unintentionally attempted this update. The first 2 times I was fortunately able to get it to roll back by numerous power cycles. It is only running now because I forgot to re-delay the reboot to prevent it from updating. It has been running now for about 13+ hours. What is a realistic time to allow it to run before killing again? The drive light does quickly flash every 5 -12 seconds. It is a I5 ASUS laptop sitting 3 feet away from the router
Did review the update history last time it failed. I hope this helps .Text as follows.
Feature Updates (3)
Feature update to Windows 10, version 1909 (2)
Last failed install attempt on 2020-03-12 - 0xc1900101'
Feature update to windows 10 version 1903
Failed to install on 2019-08-28 - 0x80070643
Feature update to Windows 10, version 1809 x64 2019-05
Successfully installed on 2019-06-07
Quality updates
20-02 Cumulative update for .NET framework 3.5 , 4.7.2 and 4.8 for win10 version 1809 for x64
Requires a restart to finish installing
20-03 Cumulative Update for Win 10 version 1809 for x64 based systems (KB4538461)
Requires a restart to finish installing.
20-02 Cumulative Update for win 10 version 1809 for x64 based system (KB4532691)
Successfully installed on 2020-02-22
The text that was in the Check for update window is as follows.
2020-03 Cumulative Update for Win 10 version 1809 for x64 based systems (KB4538461)
Status: Pending restart
2020-02 Cumulative update for .NET framework 3.5 , 4.7.2 and 4.8 for win10 version 1809 for x64 (KB4538156)
Status: Pending restart
You are currently running a version of windows that is nearing the end of service. We recommend that you update.Included both because the KB numbers are different , I do not know what that may mean.
Is there some other way I should be updating the version of windows other then the auto updates? to appease the suggestion to update
the version of windows?
The screen is still saying
(Spinning dots in a circle)
Working on Updates 91%
Don't turn of your PC. This will take a while.
Your PC will restart several times.
Please help , I am sure my luck is running out by doing the forced shut downs and letting it roll back.
I fear it will not come back to an operable state. It is my wife's machine , that would not be good.
Hoping for an answer
Regards
Pat_400
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Did review the update history last time it failed. I hope this helps .Text as follows.
Feature Updates (3)
Feature update to Windows 10, version 1909 (2)
Last failed install attempt on 2020-03-12 - 0xc1900101'
Feature update to windows 10 version 1903
Failed to install on 2019-08-28 - 0x80070643
Feature update to Windows 10, version 1809 x64 2019-05
Successfully installed on 2019-06-07
Quality updates
20-02 Cumulative update for .NET framework 3.5 , 4.7.2 and 4.8 for win10 version 1809 for x64
Requires a restart to finish installing
20-03 Cumulative Update for Win 10 version 1809 for x64 based systems (KB4538461)
Requires a restart to finish installing.
20-02 Cumulative Update for win 10 version 1809 for x64 based system (KB4532691)
Successfully installed on 2020-02-22
The text that was in the Check for update window is as follows.
2020-03 Cumulative Update for Win 10 version 1809 for x64 based systems (KB4538461)
Status: Pending restart
2020-02 Cumulative update for .NET framework 3.5 , 4.7.2 and 4.8 for win10 version 1809 for x64 (KB4538156)
Status: Pending restart
You are currently running a version of windows that is nearing the end of service. We recommend that you update.Included both because the KB numbers are different , I do not know what that may mean.
Is there some other way I should be updating the version of windows other then the auto updates? to appease the suggestion to update
the version of windows?
The screen is still saying
(Spinning dots in a circle)
Working on Updates 91%
Don't turn of your PC. This will take a while.
Your PC will restart several times.
Please help , I am sure my luck is running out by doing the forced shut downs and letting it roll back.
I fear it will not come back to an operable state. It is my wife's machine , that would not be good.
Hoping for an answer
Regards
Pat_400
Continue reading...