We should not have to change settings on our computers in order to install failed updates from microsoft. Microsoft needs to get its act together and really fix this problem that they caused. With the Nov cum update it messed up my computer so bad that I had to reinstall win10 22H2. Microsoft needs to get its act together and fix these update problems. Seems like they are trying to force us to go to win 11.
frustrating update of KB5034441
Microsoft has released a frustrating update of KB5034441 which can not be installed by a common user in any means. it needs to expand the virtual memory in a very technical and the professional way. can anybody help how to install it in any easy way ? or how to permanently by pass this frustrating update? i am using windows 10 pro ver 22h2 infact the worst one of the entire win 10 history because :
ms security is down since last 8 months & there chat helpline and all over the forum has failed to resolve it. microsoft told me that they are not even aware of this. windows security was going auto down, any how i ve purchased a extremely expensive software to fix that.. now ms launched another prb which i ve been asking for a fix. they ve charged me for win 10 pro and after couple of years failed their security in the windows..anyhow.. about KB5034441 any fix ?
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2024-01-25T21:44:11+00:00 -
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2024-01-25T18:27:57+00:00 I guess the "fix" is for the user to manually resize their Windows Recovery Environment, so the update will be able to install on their computer.
Is Microsoft going to write a program that automatically resizes the WinRE, so the user does not have to manually carry-out this task....CAN ANYONE ANSWER THIS QUESTION??????
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Anonymous
2024-01-27T02:45:24+00:00 Agreed...there is no way 98% of Windows users will have the technical knowledge or courage to try and fix this by shrinking and expanding partitions to allow the patch to run. Never gonna happen. They need to either shrink this patch to fit in a smaller partition or include a utility in the patch that expands the WRE automatically. Not sure that will work either, because in many cases, corporate environments have partitions in a different order - WinRE is not the next partition so shrinking/expanding won't even work in those cases - the partitions would have to be reordered as well. Not sure they can do that.
It would be nice for Microsoft to acknowledge the problem but their support services have been cut to the bone...not sure they have any support staff left to talk to - there isn't in our corporate account anymore.
MS seems to be in a bit of trouble...
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Anonymous
2024-01-25T10:58:21+00:00 OK, still waiting for the fix............WTH!?!?!?
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Anonymous
2024-01-25T00:09:01+00:00 I am having the same error, I have run scans and found no malware, I have tried shutting off the firewall and I have tried the Windows Update Troubleshooter under Additional Troubleshooters. When I try to run the update, the error code I get is 0x80070643.