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Jauhar
Apr 14, 2021Iron Contributor
Cumulative update KB5001330 fails to install
Hello Everyone ! I am getting an error for installing update KB5001330 Windows 10 version 20H2. I have no idea how to fix the issue. I have troubleshooted windows update but it wasn't helpful. I have...
ERA88
Apr 25, 2021Copper Contributor
Jauhar I have the same issue, this update has wreaked utter havoc on my machine. It has failed to successfully install at least 4 times now, but then keeps downloading the update again. The last error code I got was 0x80070005. I think that is a permissions error, but I am running as administrator. Again today, the update has been downloaded and my machine needs to restart, but I know that it won't be successful. I am at the mercy of Microsoft to send a new update that replaces this one before my machine can work properly again. In the meantime, I have a machine with almost constant 100% disk utilization that is super slow. I have already reinstalled the OS and still have this issue. Something in this update, or maybe a previous one that fully installed this past week, has corrupted something in my system, but I have searched everywhere I know and cannot resolve it. So frustrating!
ERA88
Apr 26, 2021Copper Contributor
ERA88 Hello, I wanted to update my situation, as I was finally able to successfully install the KB5001330 update late last night. As I posted, earlier, I had tried multiple time (4 or more I think) to install this update, and each time it failed at the very end. I was also unable to pause updates for 7 days (it was greyed out), so the update kept trying to install each time I did a restart. My Dell Inspiron laptop was constantly running at 100% disk utilization in Task Manager, making everything I did on the laptop very slow. In an effort to fix this yesterday, I tried many things, including disabling Windows Search and SysMain (previously called Superfetch), changing battery performance to Best Performance, changing minimum and maximum processor state to 100% (in control panel/power options/change advance power settings/processer power management. I also turned off my iCloud picture syncing. None of these things seemed to improve the 100% disk utilization.
However, at some point during the day I received a pop up notification that my system needed to restart to install an update. In all of the previous times attempting to install this update, I had never received this message, and I don't know what prompted it this time. Maybe the update was running in the background the whole time and finally completed, who knows? So, I went to restart, and sure enough, there was the option in Start/Power to update and restart, which had also not been there before. I made sure my files were backed up, and then I did the restart. The restart went through the process with the blue screen saying that updates were being installed, and it took about 20 minutes, then came up to a black screen for several minutes. Finally the sign-in screen appeared and I logged in, went to Windows Update, and it said that the update was successfully installed. I have no idea if any of the changes I did was the thing that finally enabled the update. Once my laptop was back up and running, it was still at 100% disk utilization. I turned Windows Search back on, which started the indexing process. I let that run, it completed, and after about 30 minutes my disk utilization went back to normal (4-5%). Also, the option to pause updates for 7 days was enabled, so I have done that to allow my machine to stabilize. I have not rolled back any of the other changes I did (SysMain, etc.). I hope that this information helps others to resolve their issues.
- Ken94110Apr 26, 2021Copper ContributorGood to hear. Maybe the Update Fairy visited your PC last night 🙂
I'm running the (KB5001330).msu executable directly right now. I have a feeling it's going to fail as many of the previous .msu's failed too. I'm still on Win10H 20H2 19042.685.
What build do you show after the update, 1904(1 or 2).928?- Ea5tham_Allc_urchApr 26, 2021Copper ContributorIf it's any help, I was on build 19042.867 when I was unable to install the KB5001330 update. With Microsoft remote assistance, I installed Windows full ISO version 19042.631 as downloaded by the engineer and then took on board the latest updates from that baseline. When the process finished, I ended up with version 19042.928 which is (fingers crossed) working perfectly.
- ERA88Apr 26, 2021Copper ContributorMy build shows as 19041.928.
- Ken94110Apr 26, 2021Copper ContributorCool. But it's so random that your update was suddenly and finally successful out of the blue. Thanks
- frustrated_userbkApr 26, 2021Copper ContributorI almost thought I too had gotten lucky! After reading your post, I tried once again to install. Usually, my update failed at the 20% Install mark. This time, it got all the way to 100%!!
Then I got a message that it "just couldn't" manage to complete!
Oh well, perhaps Microsoft will continue to have their sole software engineer keep trying to fix this.