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Cumulative update KB5001330 fails to install
The problem Microsoft won't tell you what are the missing files and components needed to install the updates successfully. Now, it seems Microsoft have pulled KB5001330 and KB5001391 as I was no asked to download and install them despite previous failed installs. Also now, KB5001330 and KB5001391 are no longer listed as failed installs under Update History. Instead, last night I was asked to download and install KB5003171 but the install stuck at 20% and failed due to missing files.
- Wingy10May 18, 2021Brass ContributorSame with me. I set Background Intelligent Transfer (BIT) to Automatic and Running and when log into services.msc I have BIT on Manual and it doesn't show it's running
- DeletedMay 18, 2021Hello
This behavior goes to manually deciding when kb to be installed..... is correct and correct.
In the enterprise, most updates are installed based on the administrator's decision! - DeletedMay 18, 2021I explain this update service deletes files not user!
This is a replacement and the software is in the process of updating - diagnostics must confirm compliance and report errors ! - PetercwpanMay 18, 2021Copper ContributorThe weird thing is I turned on Background Intelligent Transfer Service and set it to Automatic, but after I retry the window update KB5003173 and failed. Background Intelligent Transfer Service stopped and it was set to manual. It must be failed at some point that did not turn the BITS on.
- frustrated_userbkMay 17, 2021Brass ContributorNo, "I" do not have to "delete" anything! If Microsoft is going to issue updates, it is THEIR responsibility to program those updates to be self-installing. PERIOD!!! This is not War Games, where all the users are master hackers.
And if Windows REALLY wanted to "improve," they would go back and reinvent XP!! - DeletedMay 17, 2021Believe that such big changes that microsoft introduces in updates cause minimal problems, and the messages do not really make a need for confusion!
Windows is constantly being improved and the security that you are installing require you to delete multiple files and diagnostics must ensure full installation readiness is absolutely necessary! - frustrated_userbkMay 17, 2021Brass ContributorIn the case of the latest problems, I agree. It seems that Defender updates are issued constantly; this latest will be corrected once Microsoft contacts their Third World coders. The previous cumulative update? Who knows! Microsoft does or doesn't do whatever they want.
- DeletedMay 17, 2021Vrote:
I will absolutely NOT reinstall Windows 10 again!
Yes I agree with you if everyone reinstalled Windows because of the update
it really doesn't make sense!
I believe that over-concerned about messages is an exaggeration!
write what you think? - frustrated_userbkMay 17, 2021Brass ContributorAnd now, it seems, there is a whole new set of downloads with problems! I have been getting errors on various Windows Defender malware updates. It certainly seems as if Microsoft is imploding. Perhaps that is why Bill and Melinda are splitting.
I will absolutely NOT reinstall Windows 10 again! - Wingy10May 17, 2021Brass Contributor
I think both KB5001330 and KB5001391 were pulled hence, you no longer get pop-ups to ask you to download and install them. Instead you are asked to download and install KB5003173 which I tried and failed to install.
- DeletedMay 17, 2021
Hello.
If it freezes, please restart several times and leave it in power and sleep outside business hours. this is a common symptom of an unfinished update!
- PetercwpanMay 17, 2021Copper Contributor
Deleted Failed message for KB5001330 has disappeared, but instead I have got Failed to installed for KB5003173. I don't know whether it is the patch for KB5001330. Also, it freezes my computer. My computer worked ok and all in a sudden there's no response. I though it was virus attack. It worked again after I reset my pc, but may be that caused the failed for installation. Hopefully, the next patch can fix the problem.