
Microsoft's KB5048239 Windows 10 update won't stop installing, possible workaround available [Update]
The troublesome KB5048239 update is back again and it is causing issues on Windows 10 PCs. According to reports, the update won't stop installing.
The troublesome KB5048239 update is back again and it is causing issues on Windows 10 PCs. According to reports, the update won't stop installing.
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 24H2 KB5044284 and KB5046617 can't install future updates. A workaround has been provided.
Microsoft recently released Windows 11 23H2 Moment 5 update to all users via optional preview update KB5035942. However, there are reports of installation issues, BSOD, crashes, and more.
Microsoft quietly released a new update for Windows 10 users under KB5001716. It is however causing issues installing with 0x80070643 error similar to KB5034441. Thankfully, there's a fix.
Microsoft released a major update this week in the Dev and Canary channels. However, several insiders are finding themselves unable to install the first Windows 11 version 24H2 build.
Microsoft's newest cumulative update, KB5016688, fixes several important bugs and issues. These include a 0x1E kernel mode error, IE mode bug, game installation failure issues, and more.
Soon after Windows 10 build 18237 released for the Skip Ahead ring today, users began reporting high RAM usage and failures during installation, on Twitter. The company is currently investigating.
It seems that the Windows development team needs more time to deal with a recently-discovered Windows 10 installation bug, which causes Green Screen of Death issues and "constant rollbacks".