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HP 14-dk1000 Laptop PC (43H60AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Hi,

I am not able to download - " 2022-12 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5021234) "

Everytime I download, it completed 100 % installation and and at a time uninstall it by giving a message that "something not went well so we are uninstalling the changes"

And again same issue of pending updates come ,Please help me to resolve this issue because this cause my laptop restart frequently.

 

Thanks

Meth
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Hi:

 

I can give you two suggestions:

 

1. Try the manual install of the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

 

December 13, 2022—KB5021234 (OS Build 22000.1335) - Microsoft Support

 

2. If the manual install of the update doesn't work either...

 

Download, unzip and run the Microsoft Hide Windows Update utility that I zipped up and attached below.

 

The utility will run and find the update that isn't installing.

 

Check the box to hide the update.

 

The utility will run again and report the problem is 'Fixed.'

 

Close out of the utility, restart the PC and try to install the update again.

 

The update should go away after you click on the Windows Update Needs attention 'Retry' button.

 

You may have to click on the Retry button more than once, but eventually it will be gone from there.

 

Hopefully, January's cumulative update will install and that will include all of the fixes in this one that is not installing.

 

 

 

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I have the same problem, from what I've discovered it depends on a partition inside the disk, since the pc is new, I don't intend to proceed with removing a partition that could compromise some function of the pc!
Can anyone fix this problem?

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