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Re: Anybody else unable to install the KB5048652 update?

From "John C." <r9jmg0@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups alt.comp.os.windows-10
Subject Re: Anybody else unable to install the KB5048652 update?
Date 2025-01-12 04:59 -0800
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Paul wrote:
> On Sat, 1/11/2025 10:13 AM, John C. wrote:
>> John C. wrote:
>>> Paul wrote:
>>>> John C. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The KB5048652 update has failed to install on a daily basis since it
>>>>> came out. Is anybody else having this problem? If so, were you able to
>>>>> finally get it to install and if so, can you please tell me how you did it?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA.
>>>>
>>>> Did you download it manually and apply it ?
>>>
>>> Yes, I tried that. I downloaded this file:
>>>
>>> windows10.0-kb5048652-x64_279b3aca56a2aa72aa2d08ccc30fad69bd5a1e29.msu
>>>
>>> Attempting to install it manually resulted resulted in the following
>>> error message:
>>> ___________________________________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Download and Install Updates	X
>>>
>>> Some updates were not installed
>>> The following updates were not installed:
>>> Security Update for Windows (KB5048652)
>>> 				[Close]
>>> ___________________________________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> I've spend many hours with MS's Copilot attempting to determine what the
>>> issue is and overcome it:
>>>
>>> DISM absolutely refuses to run to completion, no matter what I do, no
>>> matter where I tell it to find the needed files.
>>>
>>> I really didn't want to have to elucidate what I have attempted
>>> so far. This is why I phrased the question in my OP the way I did.
>>>
>>>> A favorite technique, is to apply the .mru by double-clicking it,
>>>> and the .mru will tell you whether the update is applicable or not.
>>>> In the past, sometimes the .mru version (an executable thing)
>>>> will work, when the Windows Update one refuses to work. The
>>>> Windows Update one is usually a bit smaller in size than the
>>>> "Cumulative" .mru version you would be downloading below.
>>>>
>>>> While the listing here has 12 variants, by file size
>>>> you can see that some are the same size, and perhaps
>>>> there is no difference between the 21H2 and 22H2
>>>> versions. In any case, do your best to identify the correct one.
>>>
>>> I made absolutely sure I was getting the correct one when I downloaded
>>> the update .mru several days ago:
>>>
>>> - I'm not running a 32 bit version of W10
>>> - I'm not running an LTSB version of W10
>>> - I'm not running an ARM64 based computer
>>>
>>> Thus, the download I wanted was the second one from the bottom, "2024-12
>>> Dynamic Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based
>>> Systems (KB5048652)". That download was named (and I still have that file
>>> stored away):
>>>
>>> windows10.0-kb5048652-x64_279b3aca56a2aa72aa2d08ccc30fad69bd5a1e29.msu
>>>
>>> I just attempted to redownload that file and instead got a .cab file named:
>>>
>>> windows10.0-kb5048652-x64_59844d513d571636b5711a4a01037f5f64a98f63.cab
>>>
>>> where the name includes the correct SHA1 value of
>>> 59844d513d571636b5711a4a01037f5f64a98f63
>>>
>>> which I verified.
>>>
>>>> If you get the details wrong, the .mru will tell you "not for this OS",
>>>
>>> Yes, I experienced this days ago at some point. However, when I
>>> attempted to manually install the first download, I got no such error
>>> message.
>>>
>>>> and that is your hint to "try again". The .mru can also be blocked
>>>> if the required Servicing Stack Update (SSU) is not present. That
>>>> causes the same error code to appear.
>>>
>>> I installed the most recent Servicing Stack Update several days ago,
>>> when I was was attempting to manually install the update.
>>>
>>>> https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB5048652
>>>>
>>>> You can use "winver.exe" to determine your edition. Many versions
>>>> of windows have had the "winver.exe" executable onboard.
>>>
>>> Already did this when I first noticed the problem. I'm running Windows
>>> 10 Pro version 22H2 build 19045.5131.
>>>
>>>> Articles like this map "build" to "version".
>>>>
>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history
>>>
>>> I am not a programmer. I'm just an end user. And my research has shown
>>> me that I am by far not the only person experiencing the problem. It's
>>> infuriating to have to go through this kind of difficulty and see that
>>> Microsoft apparently has no intention of dealing with the issue.
>>>
>>> Seems coincidental that this kind of thing would occur just when
>>> Microsoft is attempting to get every Windows 10 user to go to Windows 11.
>>>
>>> Regardless, since the download seems to have changed I'll give it
>>> another try.
>>>
>>> The instructions I found for using a .cab file to do the update are:
>>>
>>> Command Prompt:
>>>
>>> 1. Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
>>> 2. Type dism /online /add-package /packagepath:"PATH\TO\CAB" and press
>>> Enter.
>>> 3. Allow the process to finish without interruption.
>>>
>>> The command prompt I prefer is Powershell in Administrator mode.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for replying, Paul. I appreciate your trying to help. Maybe
>>> attempting to install the most recent download manually will work, maybe
>>> not. I'll try it and let you know if it works.
>>
>> As I expected, it didn't work:
>> ______________________________________________________________________________________
>>
>> Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
>> Version: 10.0.19041.3636
>>
>> Image Version: 10.0.19045.5131
>>
>> Processing 1 of 1 - Adding package Multiple_Packages~~~~0.0.0.0
>> [=                          3.0%                           ]
>> An error occurred -  Error: 0x800f0831
>>
>> Error: 0x800f0831
>>
>> DISM failed. No operation was performed.
>> For more information, review the log file.
>>
>> The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log
>> PS C:\Windows\system32>
>> ______________________________________________________________________________________
>>
>>
> 
> I haven't seen this one explained in terms I can understand.
> Something is missing. Whatever is missing, seems hard to fix.
> 
> 0x800F0831
> 
> https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/update-management/error-0x800f0831-installing-update
> 
>     "<Missing_Package> represents the package for which the manifest is missing"
> 
> Component Based Servicing (CBS) is driven by manifest files.
> WinSxS is full of manifest files.
> LCU contains the Last Cumulative Update.
> 
> This is great.
> 
> Yet, these softwares are complaining that a particular
> manifest is missing.
> 
> As I understand it, not even a Repair Install fixes this.
> 
> If I see something regarding exactly what is wrong,
> I will report back. But at the moment, I don't
> know what is wrong, and why simpler repair methods
> can't/won't work. It's possible that WinSxS gets "scanned"
> before the repair procedure starts, and something becomes
> wobbly enough to stop the repair attempt.
> 
> Really, this is what Repair Installs should fix, because
> the Windows becomes Windows.old, and a new WinSxS is built
> from scratch.
> 
> For a repair install, you mount the .iso file for the
> Windows installer ISO which is the same version as
> what you're running. And while the OS is booted,
> you run Setup.exe off the mounted ISO. That's a Repair install.
> I've used that a couple times, as a lazy way to get a result.
> 
> But it might not work for this one. Why ? Damned if I know why.

I downloaded the latest version of the Media Creation Tool
(MediaCreationTool_22H2.exe) which should be more up to date than what I
used to install W10 Pro a few months ago. i used it to make an install
thumb drive. The last chance I have to make this work is to reinstall
W10 Pro from it, using the option to "Keep personal files and apps".

This is a deplorable thing to have to do, but it would appear that I
have no choice. If this doesn't work, then I will have to do a complete
reinstall. I will be seriously pissed off if this happens.

Yes, I will back up all my data. I always do that. And yes, I do have
every setup filed needed to reinstall all drivers and programs that I'm
currently using.


-- 
John C.

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