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Roland_Merz
Sep 03, 2022Copper Contributor
Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22622.590 no update
for months I have not been able to install the version Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22622.590 (ni_release). After downloading, it will restart and undo the update. What can I do?
TechJosh
Sep 12, 2022Copper Contributor
I was finally able to solve this for myself.
In Settings>Advanced Options>Delivery Optimization>Advanced Options
It seems it has defaulted to "Absolute Bandwidth" and limited itself very low. Probably causing the download to take too long and time out. I changed this to a Percentage setting, and allowed 100% bandwidth. This finally after MONTHS allowed me to complete this update!
I also booted into safemode prior to the above steps, and deleted the Windows update Cache files
following the below steps.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-clear-windows-update-cache/f397d5f6-1fe0-4f41-9d25-862fb45f918c
So it may be possible the combination will help some of you. Hoping it does!
In Settings>Advanced Options>Delivery Optimization>Advanced Options
It seems it has defaulted to "Absolute Bandwidth" and limited itself very low. Probably causing the download to take too long and time out. I changed this to a Percentage setting, and allowed 100% bandwidth. This finally after MONTHS allowed me to complete this update!
I also booted into safemode prior to the above steps, and deleted the Windows update Cache files
following the below steps.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-clear-windows-update-cache/f397d5f6-1fe0-4f41-9d25-862fb45f918c
So it may be possible the combination will help some of you. Hoping it does!
DaveO1110
Sep 12, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks for your reply, TechJosh.
Not quite the problem on mine, I have Fibre to the home at 500 MBs. However, I tried restarting from msconfig, just basic services with networking, BIG mistake! Couldn't enter my PIN on restart, so my pc became a useless lump. I'm surprised Microsoft didn't realise this would happen. Finally found a solution using my laptop to access the web, finding this solution:
OK To fix this specific issue, I had to do the following:
1. Hold Shift and click the power icon, choose "Restart" and wait until you see the blue Windows recovery screen.
2. Choose "Advanced" and choose Command Prompt
3. You'll restart and you should be put to a screen where it asks you for your MS Password. Input that and you should get a Command Prompt.
4. Input the following commands:
5. move c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\
6. copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe
7. Restart your computer.
8. On the login screen, now click the "Ease of Use" icon at the bottom-right next to the Power button.
9. A command prompt will open.
10. Type "msconfig"
11. Change the "Startup Selection" to "Normal Startup"
12. Restart the computer.
From there you should be able to log in with your PIN as usual. The last step is to clean-up what you did and re-enable accessibility:
1. Open a folder explorer and go to C:\
2. Copy the "Utilman.exe" file from there into the C:\Windows\System32\ folder
3. It'll ask for administrator privileges, Continue, and you should be back to normal.
Not quite the problem on mine, I have Fibre to the home at 500 MBs. However, I tried restarting from msconfig, just basic services with networking, BIG mistake! Couldn't enter my PIN on restart, so my pc became a useless lump. I'm surprised Microsoft didn't realise this would happen. Finally found a solution using my laptop to access the web, finding this solution:
OK To fix this specific issue, I had to do the following:
1. Hold Shift and click the power icon, choose "Restart" and wait until you see the blue Windows recovery screen.
2. Choose "Advanced" and choose Command Prompt
3. You'll restart and you should be put to a screen where it asks you for your MS Password. Input that and you should get a Command Prompt.
4. Input the following commands:
5. move c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\
6. copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe
7. Restart your computer.
8. On the login screen, now click the "Ease of Use" icon at the bottom-right next to the Power button.
9. A command prompt will open.
10. Type "msconfig"
11. Change the "Startup Selection" to "Normal Startup"
12. Restart the computer.
From there you should be able to log in with your PIN as usual. The last step is to clean-up what you did and re-enable accessibility:
1. Open a folder explorer and go to C:\
2. Copy the "Utilman.exe" file from there into the C:\Windows\System32\ folder
3. It'll ask for administrator privileges, Continue, and you should be back to normal.
- DaveO1110Sep 12, 2022Copper ContributorHowever, I still get the error! 2022-08 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5016695)
Install error - 0x800703f1