Windows 10 users are in trouble after installing the latest monthly security patch from Microsoft. The most common issue on this Windows 10 update is the crash during installation.
Windows 10 Update is faulty for unknown reasons
This issue primarily affects laptop users who are running the November 2019 Update (November 2019 Update - 1909) and May 2020 (May 2020 Update - 2004) while installing KB4565351 and KB4566782. The installs failed with error 0x800f0988, 0x800f081f and 0x800f08a.
One of the notices had the content: 'There were some problems installing updates, but we'll try again later. If you keep seeing this and want to search the web or contact support for information, this may help: (0x800f081f) '(There was a problem installing the update, try again next time. If you continue reading this message and want to search the web or contact support for information, report the error: 0x800f081f).
Some users say that when downloading Windows 10 updates, the installation process is about half and then jumps to 100% immediately, one of the above errors will appear. Follow the advice in the announcement also to no avail.
It's still not known why some people get the 0x800f0988 error message similar to the Windows 10 October 2018 Update. Then the error is said to be in the WinSXS directory.
Not stopping there, Windows 10 users also encounter other problems despite the successful installation. According to some users , KB4565351 for the November 2019 Update has disabled sound functionality.
You may see a red x on the speaker. When opening the audio panel, there is no name of any device (Arctis 7 headset, webcam mic…). Uninstalling and reinstalling won't fix it either.
What to do when Windows 10 update fails?
If you don't want to create more problems by 'idling', it's best to wait for Microsoft to patch Windows 10 updates. Pause updates by going to Settings, Update and Security, Windows Update and selecting Pause updates.
Or try to bring the machine back to a more stable version of Windows 10, try to install it again. If the problem persists, please revert to the old version and wait for Microsoft.
To revert to an older version of Windows 10, do the following steps one after the other
- Tap on the Windows logo in the lower left corner of the keyboard, select the settings icon or type ' Settings ' in Windows Search .
- Select Update and Security / Windows Update.
- At the bottom, select ' View Update History '.
- Check the first option ' Uninstall update ' and select the appropriate version.