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Install error - 0x800f081f for (KB5016632) 2022-08 Cumulative Update
I tried to take the win update services to auto nothing changed. Also searched for this update in Microsoft Catalogue but I can't find it. I tried to
- SlasherRBLXCopper ContributorBeen having the same problem. It says I am missing an important security update. I'm scared if a ransomware attack happens because I wouldn't have the right security. I'm also on Windows 11. It also says 2022-08 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5016632) Install error - 0x800f081f. I've been retrying but it does nothing. Stupid Windows 11.
- Hrvoje1185Copper Contributor
In my case it was a corrupted user profile left in registry.
To check if that is your problem:
- Open the log file found at "C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setupact.log".
- Search for "Found valid profile but can't get user credentials."
- If there is such message, grab SSID (profile id) mentioned.
- Open registry (Windows key+R, then regedit and press ENTER)
- Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\
- Find the SSID mentioned.
Important step: Verify that this is duplicate that needs to be deleted. - Open CMD (Windows key+R, then cmd, select Run as administrator and press ENTER)
- Type "wmic useraccount get name,sid".
- Verify that the above SSID is not in the list (hence not used).
- If the answer is yes, then SSID mentioned in the log needs to be removed from the registry, but before that it would be good to do the backup or create a restore point. To create a restore point press windows key, type "create restore point" (without quotes) and follow the wizard. The same procedure is used for backup, but in that case search for "Windows backup".
- When the above precaution steps are completed it is safe to delete the corrupted SSID.
- Select Registry where the corrupted SSID is selected.
- Press key DEL and confirm removal.
- Finally, run the update again.
- josephwitkinCopper Contributor
Interesting, thank you! But...
I have no C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder - seen this after a Windows version upgrade, but always clean it up. I do have C:\$WINDOWS.~WS which has the rest of your path "Sources\Panther\setupact.log". The log is from June, not recent, has has lots of issues and warnings, but the word "profile" does not appear.
Still having issues updating using Windows Update, but utility WIndows Update Mini-Tool has been successful. Wish there was a way to reset.
Also is SSID the correct term? Same as the term for Wi-Fi network IDs? Seems weird.
Thanks, Joe- BlackhackCopper Contributor
Hi josephwitkin
Also facing the same issue but you can find your SID fromEvent viewer Windows built in app for finding such things.
just go to the windows file explorer and searchMicrosoft-Windows-User Profile Service%4Operational
after that in the event viewer click on the FIND button in the Action tab and then in the search field type SID
you will find your SID number aka SSID.
- cx77_Copper ContributorI've been having the same issue, I tried reinstalling windows and even that didn't work.
- navaldaveCopper ContributorUmutcanElci i am also facing same error and tried all possible ways to resolve like updating dot net framework , windows troubleshooting etc nothing works for me. let me know if you got any luck.
- UmutcanElciCopper ContributorI reset the windows update
https://pureinfotech.com/reset-windows-update-windows-10-fix-downloads-installs/
then at the windows update setting I have two options one for downloading and installing the current update and the second is to scan again all the updates. The second option helps me to update mine. The problem is this update is a bug it's stuck in your pc tried to reset at cmd and then scan again for new updates works for me finally
- HesJustOneGuyCopper ContributorPrecisely the same issue. The computer runs fine currently, but having the icon by the clock telling me I'm missing an important security update is urking me. Does anyone have any updates on this? It'd be nice to know my system is secure .....
- MrBattyDonkey5Copper Contributor
I'm dealing with the same issue too. I've tried literally everything. Using the windows update troubleshooter, SFC/DISM Scans, .Net framework updates/repairs, trying to download the update from the update catalog and updating it manually - both ways. (with point & click and using PowerShell).
I really hope a fix, or at least some clarity in how to properly remedy the issue comes soon. I also just went through a Reset just prior to this too, and somehow i'm just greeted with more problems.. I'm losing hair over here.
- pdarrochCopper ContributorI'm having the same issue, it was only released to windows insider users a few days ago, so the official build has not yet been released and this must be a glitch of some sort. Who knows? Just wait it out.
- UmutcanElciCopper ContributorAnd also I exit the insider program maybe inside cause this exit then try to reset update at cmd and scan new updates.
- GengarBananaCopper Contributor
If people are still having problems what worked for me was to do a spot update from the latest insider build ISO (I was on the beta channel so I used the ISO file for that). Just mount the ISO file and run the installer exe. You can download the ISO files from Microsoft's website here. After doing the spot update you will probably have more Windows Updates available and I just installed those from the Settings. Not sure if this is an overkill solution but it worked out for me in the end.
- The_ExnorCopper ContributorI have the same problem.
- VladDodin0620Copper Contributor
- josephwitkinCopper ContributorFIX! for me, anyway. I had been on Windows Insider Beta and switched back out of Insider previews completely. I think that was the origin of the error, although Windows let me do it. If that preceded your problem, this will probably work for you as well, combination of online fixes:
1. re-enrolled in Windows Insider Beta, restarted,
2. Paused Windows Updates
3. Deleted folder C:/Windows/SoftwareDistribution/Download
Delete this Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost
4. Restarted.
At this point, I used the free utility Windows Update Mini-Tool to check for updates - I find it gives better info than the standard WU in Settings, but that probably would have worked as well. After resuming paused updates and checking for new updates, a new Beta Prelease version of Windows was found - it installed successfully, and then the associated NetFramework update and some driver updates worked as well. Finally, WU shows Up To Date, PC restarts with no "installing updates" hang. Back to normal.
I had to be patient and walk away while "installing updates" realizing that it probably was not hung now! And it wasn't- eventually succeeded.
- Gajendra314Copper Contributor
I also had the same problem and I tried all the solution available on the internet but nothing worked. At last I just reinstalled the windows and problem solved.