hehe well I re download only CU KB4074590 via M$ Catalog make install wait a lot of time is slow as hell now system warn to restart OS; so I need make logout here and already already I return to show result right dudes
big relief hehe now I have success no issues well first thing that I make before make install are I used Dism to verify some corruption in OS all correct all works fine see here
I have taken a picture of the VirtualBox, the update is not normal, there is something wrong, It may be that Microsoft has also changed the product Key with the update. Unfortunately, I am unable to take a picture because I have too few post here
Likewise, I did an in-place upgrade instead (cu integrated with Dec '17 refresh with abbodi1406 script).
I didn't experience any problems with 1709 Pro x64 or Home x86 via WU. I thought that @endbase, @Tiger-1 and @s1ave77 where discussing 14393 (Pro for @s1ave77 and 2016 LTSB for @Tiger-1), not 1709?
I had 2 systems on 1709. For the one that gave me error, I did the in-place upgrade. The other 1709 box installed the update with no problems and restarted itself (annoying...)
First run "sfc /scannow" in an elevated cmd. Next delete the "c:\windows\softwaredistribution\download" folder an retry. If that also fails: Boot into safe mode and delete the entire "c:\windows\softwaredistribution" folder, reboot into normal mode and run WU to see if it's solved.
I've little question. 1. Is Every CU that released always superseded? 2. Is Delta update only contain new files specific month (e.g. KB4074592 only contain 15063.909, not previous build)?
1. Yes, in general they are 2. Afaik, delta update is dependent on the last full CU and only useful for manual deployment, WU uses express update system and UUP for CU/SSU.
I have Windows 10 LTSB N 2015. I got an undate notice today. It tried twice to install and only gave me unable to install update, backing out. No error code, nothing. Log files were of no help. I downloaded the MSU file and tried the stand alone. that didn't work. same message: (windows10.0-kb4074596-x64_c7315b0bdcc1cd173f8ff685e4ff365700739c62.msu) Googling didn't reveal anyone else with this issue.
Open administrative Command Prompt and type following commands one-by-one followed by Enter key. net stop wuauserv net stop cryptSvc net stop bits net stop msiserver Ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old Ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 Catroot2.old net start wuauserv net start cryptSvc net start bits net start msiserver Close Command Prompt and see if the updates works then.