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Windows patches continue to encounter failure code 0x800f0922

Windows patches continue to encounter failure code 0x800f0922

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zZuko
Junior Member
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07-02-2020, 09:05 PM
#21
For deeper analysis, launch Notepad++ and examine the CBS.log file. It's especially helpful for diagnosing update issues. C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log
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zZuko
07-02-2020, 09:05 PM #21

For deeper analysis, launch Notepad++ and examine the CBS.log file. It's especially helpful for diagnosing update issues. C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log

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CapivaraManca
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07-04-2020, 02:42 PM
#22
I have the logs for the failed update in isolation. What should I focus on? The only clue that seems to have caused it is the timestamp 2024-05-25 21:57:45. Info CSI 00001aeb. New component details show both old and new values as empty. Installer name is 'SppInstaller' with ID 1b265fd2-721c-4e59-ad55-9d102a5d1d7f. There are errors logged around 21:57:45, including SPP Installer and ProcessInstallOrUninstall steps. No permission issues were mentioned, but the system appears to be running a paid version of Windows 10 (now 11).
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CapivaraManca
07-04-2020, 02:42 PM #22

I have the logs for the failed update in isolation. What should I focus on? The only clue that seems to have caused it is the timestamp 2024-05-25 21:57:45. Info CSI 00001aeb. New component details show both old and new values as empty. Installer name is 'SppInstaller' with ID 1b265fd2-721c-4e59-ad55-9d102a5d1d7f. There are errors logged around 21:57:45, including SPP Installer and ProcessInstallOrUninstall steps. No permission issues were mentioned, but the system appears to be running a paid version of Windows 10 (now 11).

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Beansss
Member
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07-09-2020, 12:45 AM
#23
Execute these commands from an elevated prompt. After completion, attempt to install the update again.
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Beansss
07-09-2020, 12:45 AM #23

Execute these commands from an elevated prompt. After completion, attempt to install the update again.

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MediaZoX
Junior Member
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07-09-2020, 02:52 AM
#24
I've also attempted that before. I re-tried it and still saw no improvement. I downloaded the offline installer from the Windows catalog, but it reached 98% and then stopped.
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MediaZoX
07-09-2020, 02:52 AM #24

I've also attempted that before. I re-tried it and still saw no improvement. I downloaded the offline installer from the Windows catalog, but it reached 98% and then stopped.

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CatsGoNyaa
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07-09-2020, 04:32 AM
#25
So what you can do at last is repair the OS with an in-place reinstallation. Nothing should be lost or reset. Normally this process is for upgrading Windows, but this should work as well Download the latest Windows 11 23H2 ISO from Microsoft https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 The file will be called Win11_23H2_English_x64v2.iso Open the ISO and copy all content from it into a new folder on your C drive. For example "C:\Win11_Install" Run setup from "C:\Win11_install" and it will "upgrade" over your existing installation of Windows. It will basically fix the broken OS so that updates will install again.
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CatsGoNyaa
07-09-2020, 04:32 AM #25

So what you can do at last is repair the OS with an in-place reinstallation. Nothing should be lost or reset. Normally this process is for upgrading Windows, but this should work as well Download the latest Windows 11 23H2 ISO from Microsoft https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 The file will be called Win11_23H2_English_x64v2.iso Open the ISO and copy all content from it into a new folder on your C drive. For example "C:\Win11_Install" Run setup from "C:\Win11_install" and it will "upgrade" over your existing installation of Windows. It will basically fix the broken OS so that updates will install again.

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