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Windows 11 Update error

Anonymous
2024-09-05T00:37:26+00:00

Hello.

I have a problem with updating Windows 11 - I have a licensed version of the system, I bought it not so long ago in the store, there is a package and a serial key for activation. I installed the system on the SSD disk, activated it and for some time everything worked fine, the system was updated and there were no other problems. But one day after downloading the update and rebooting the system, I got an error (screenshot) and I can no longer update the system. What should I do in this case? Are there any methods for solving the problem with the update, since the error appeared on its own when performing normal actions that did not cause problems before? I would not really like to reinstall Windows.

Thanks in advance.![](https://learn-attachment.microsoft.com/api/attachments/aad353df-fdd4-4e4d-b84e-702070d26d5d?platform=QnA

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Ramesh Srinivasan 81,805 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2024-09-05T04:17:24+00:00

Hi Denys, I'm Glad it's working now. The procedure need not be repeated. It should stick.

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Regards,

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-05T06:51:25+00:00

    Hi Denys, I'm Glad it's working now. The procedure need not be repeated. It should stick.

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    Regards,

    Is my Disk Partition the reason my updates tell me the same "something didn't go as planned " every time i try to update????...this has been goin on since june...it's freaking ANNOYING!

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  2. Ramesh 176.5K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-09-05T07:42:24+00:00

    I don't know. Need to see the CBS logs.

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  3. Ramesh Srinivasan 81,805 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-09-05T03:11:17+00:00

    Hi Denys,

    1. If Windows starts correctly, run "winver.exe" and post a screenshot of that dialog.
    2. Upload your CBS logs to OneDrive and share the link here.

    c:\windows\logs\cbs\ <= Zip and upload all files in this folder.

    Additionally, upload the following file:

    c:\windows\INF\setupapi.dev.log

    (How-To: Share OneDrive files and folders - Microsoft Support)

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/shar...

    :: OneDrive sharing options - screenshot ::

    [https://imgur.com/a/vZyxpY9](https://imgur.com/a/vZyxpY9)
    

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