@abbodi1406: Thank you for new update and: Spoiler Code: echo ======================= W10UI %uiv% ========================== The W10UI has evolved a lot over time. It's now 1873 lines! Your coding skills fascinate me; I use some of them and I also benefit from their content. For my archive, I'm thinking of preparing BAT files that automatically detect and download new versions of your W10UI and Visual C++ Redist works. I'll share in this forum if I can succeed.
has something happened with windows update? today I cannot find any windows updates on LTSC 2019, 1909 and 20H2, except the .net core and removal tool updates. -andy-
looks like ms pull back KB5000802. uup not get it anymore. catalogs msu still in there. need more confirm
Currently, I'm not experiencing issues with either of the 19043 EPs: Windows10.0-KB5000736-x64-19043_EP_10.0.1.2.cab 23,028 bytes Superseded by 10.0.1.3 Windows10.0-KB5000736-x64-19043_EP_10.0.1.3.cab 25,604 bytes KB5000802 is still the following version: Windows10.0-KB5000802-x64_LCU867_19041.867.1.8.cab As of last night, I was not able to acquire .867 from a Windows Update (WU) server. However, the MSU still appears in the MSFT catalog. So I installed it manually. The MSUs are all dated 03/08/2021, so they do not appear updated. Some users are experiencing Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues with the KB5000802 update. This is classified as a win32kfull.sys BSOD. There have been reports of printer failures with Kyocera, Ricoh, Zebra, and other printer brands. For some users, Windows 10 crashes the moment they click on the ‘Print’ option in apps such as Notepad and Office. This occurs only when their system attempts to use a printer. If you are having trouble printing, you may roll back to .844, using the following commandline: Wusa /Uninstall /kb:5000802