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Windows Update - Error - 0x80070643

Anonymous
2024-02-15T22:42:26+00:00

So is Microsoft ever going to fix this issue? I installed some new Windows Updates today and I can see that this problem still exists. I also had to hard reboot a computer during the update process because it got stuck on the blue restarting screen.

I'm getting real fed up with Windows Updates and I'm considering disabling them if this is a sign of things to come with MS QA.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-03-12T13:37:11+00:00

    Today is March 12 2024 and this update still can not be installed?

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-03-12T13:37:22+00:00

    Today is March 12 2024 and this update still can not be installed?

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-03-13T16:18:42+00:00

    How do you put the update on "ignore"? I've tried the workaround related to the size of the WinRE partition and it doesn't work. The update keeps coming up when I check for pending updates and takes a good 3 minutes to fail and other updates have to wait until it does. I want to get rid of it. Thanks.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-02-16T03:29:42+00:00

    KB5034441 - This doesn't even install. Sits at 0%. Been this way since January. There's a huge thread about it that got locked.

    KB2267602 downloads but doesn't seem to install.

    I don't know why Microsoft hasn't addressed this yet, but If this isn't an easy fix, I'd rather know how to stop Windows Updates because I'm not dealing with updates that clearly weren't quality tested.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-03-19T04:35:33+00:00

    That is exactly what there doing. Basically anybody who reinstalled there own copy of windows is getting this error because people didn't make the temp file big enough during installation with win10. OEM installations have the correct size so MS is not going to fix because most people voided there own warranty installing new OS at anytime. Forcing to WIN11

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