Microsoft, as usual, quietly released a new KB5041980 Recovery Environment update for Windows 11 version 24H2.
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Microsoft, at long last, has finally pulled KB5034440 and KB5034441 updates, which have been notorious for installation failures leading to "0x80070643 - ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE" error messages.
There was a change in the way Windows 11 receives WinRE updates recently. However, Microsoft has confirmed these WinRE updates could also fail and has explained in detail why that is.
Microsoft has quietly published detailed requirements of whether a user needs to worry about Windows KB5034441 and KB5034440 recovery updates,which end up causing "0x80070643 - ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE"
Microsoft took many by surprise when it released Windows 11 24H2 early this past month. Following that, the company has also released a new recovery environment (WinRE) update for it.
Earlier this year, Microsoft promised it was working on fix for "0x80070643 - ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE that was happening when trying to install Windows 10 KB5034441 update. However, that's not to be.
Microsoft released KB5036567 Dynamic Update packages for Windows 11 23H2 as well as for 22H2. These dynamic updates are meant to improve the Windows 11 WinRE for KB5035942 (Moment 5), and more.
Microsoft has addressed a security vulnerability that can lead to BitLocker Secure Boot bypass on both Windows 10 and 11. Alongside that, the company has also detailed how to resize the WinRE space.
Microsoft released a Dynamic Update package (KB5033288) for Windows 11 21H2 this past week, following the ones for versions 22H2 and 23H2. The update improves the Windows 11 WinRE and more.
Microsoft released KB5031476 and KB5031894 Dynamic Update packages for Windows 11 23H2 as well as for 22H2. These dynamic updates are meant to improve the Windows 11 WinRE and more.
Microsoft has released a couple of PowerShell scripts to address a BitLocker bypass security vulnerability issue. In its bulletin, the company has explained the differences between the two scripts.
Microsoft has tweaked the Shutdown dialog box as well as the WinRE Recovery interface with the new WinUI design elements and added new icons which update these elements and ensure consistency.