Jan 12 2024 06:40 AM - edited Jan 12 2024 06:43 AM
There appear to be two faulty patches in this month's batch for Server 2022:
1) KB5034439 - which won't install at all on a large number of machines (hasn't installed on anything I've tried it on), and the only suggested 'solution' appears to be the completely impractcal one of manually resizing the recovery partition on all affected machines - this also affects the equivalent W10 patch (KB5034441) and is discussed here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-update-error-code-0x80070643/2c1718...
2) KB5034129 which in some cases appears to be completely break Edge. Not all machines are affected and I've not managed to work out what determines which ones will be, but the symptoms are (some of us do use a server OS for desktop use, hence the references to Teams / Outlook!):
I have tested this second one by removing it manually - problem went away. Reinstalled it - problem came back. Removed it again - problem went away. I'm therefore confident that this KB is resonsible.
Is Microsoft aware of these problems and is anyone looking at them? I know that Microsoft staff do read these forums.
Jan 14 2024 11:14 PM
I have the same problem with the KB5034129 with Edge and Chrome. It happens only on th Machines with an inplace upgrade from Server 2016 to 2022.
Jan 15 2024 04:20 AM - edited Jan 15 2024 04:23 AM
Thanks - I think that would partly fit in my case too (the VM I first encountered it on was definitely upgraded from 2019, and I think from 2016 before that),.
Having done some more testing, I'm sure that there are some other VMs which had been upgraded 2016-19-22 - they are mostly fileservers so don't have Teams installed, but they do have Edge and that seems to be working OK.
So it seems likely that having been upgraded from 2016 may not be the only relevant condition.
Jan 15 2024 04:28 AM - edited Jan 15 2024 11:37 PM
We have the same problem. But it only happens on servers that were InplaceUpgrad from 2016 to 2022. Servers that were newly installed with 2022 or that received an InplaceUpgrad from 2016 to 2019 are error-free.
MS Edge and MS Edge WebView 2 generate high loads, MS Edge remains white
1. Antivirus High Usage => Uninstalled, no improvement
2. Defender High Usage => Disabled, no improvement
3. Windows Error Reporting High Usage
No idea what else can be done.
I think it's a problem with WebView2.
Workaround :
Uninstall Windows Update KB5034129 !!!
1. with GUI don't work
2. with cmd (admin) work => wusa /uninstall /kb:5034129
3. then with Mircosoft Programms (wushowhide) deactivate KB5034129
Jan 15 2024 05:05 AM
Same problem here. Stopped the rollout of KB5034129.
We would be affected with around 7000 servers.
Severtiy A Case at Microsoft has been running since Friday.
No result so far.
Jan 15 2024 05:44 AM
Chrome Crashes after January Windows updates on Server 2022 - Google Chrome Community
This solution also works for msedge.exe and msedgewebview2.exe
Jan 16 2024 02:13 AM
Jan 17 2024 11:20 AM
@DavidYorkshireThis fixes the hang for chrome and msedge. Delete both the chrome and msedge keys in the registry.
Jan 18 2024 12:54 PM
Jan 19 2024 11:03 PM
Thanks a lot for this solution. - It works for Edge.
But to bring back Chrome I had to remove also this key in the registry:
- [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\chrome.exe]
Now my inplace upgraded (from W2016 to W2022 Server) works fine again.
Jan 20 2024 07:08 AM
We had to Remove also RdrCef.exe for Adobe Reader.
The difference to edge on chrome is that rdrcef is a Problem also in new deloyed Servers. You can see a crash in application event log.
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Apr 11 2024 02:46 AM - edited Apr 11 2024 02:48 AM
They actually did release statements about this issue. Turns out you need to have a recovery partition (and it has to be big enough) in order for the update to succeed.
This Reddit reply sums it up on how to address this pretty well: https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1atmyhn/comment/krjve0s
I believe the script can be batch ran on multiple systems, but that's not the point here. The point is they should have already be aware of the default recovery partition size that's defined by default in their own installation environment. What could've been done instead when there is barely space for the partition is to just copy Winre.wim out, apply updates to it, thin it using dism /export-image, and overwrite the new wim back to the recovery partition (The update itself barely makes the wim grow so the remainder space isn't a problem).
Apr 11 2024 03:42 AM