Windows 10: Updates KB3195781/KB3194496 and install issues [Fixes]

[German]Microsoft has released a few days ago two cumulative updates KB3195781 and KB3194496 for Windows 10. Update KB3194496 for Windows 10 Version 1607 (Anniversary Update) is causing serious installation issues on some systems. Here are a few details and some fixes.


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Update KB3194496 for Windows 10

Update KB3194496  has been released a two days ago for Windows Insiders in Slow- und Release Preview ring. Now Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607: September 29, 2016 has been released for all users – changing build number to 14393.222. Here are what's changed:

  • Improved reliability of the Windows Update Agent, shared drives, virtual private network (VPN), clustering, HTTP downloads, Internet Explorer 11, Hyper-V platform, multimedia playback, and Microsoft Edge.
  • Improved performance of push and local notifications, Hyper-V platform, and some social media websites using Microsoft Edge.
  • Addressed issue where mapping a drive from an elevated command prompt doesn't work with administrator credentials.
  • Addressed issue causing movies that were ripped using the transport stream (.ts) format to play without sound in Windows Media Player and the Xbox One Media Player app.
  • Addressed issue causing the Movies & TV app on the Xbox to stop working when attempting to play content that was just purchased from the Store.
  • Improved support for networks by adding new entries to the Access Point Name (APN) database.
  • Addressed issue causing "Print all linked documents" to not work in Internet Explorer 11.
  • Addressed issue preventing some users from changing the default download location in Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Addressed issue causing unnecessary notifications about fixing Microsoft account in Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Addressed additional issues with multimedia, Windows kernel, Windows shell, enterprise security, storage file system, Remote Desktop, core platform, Hyper-V platform, Windows Update for Business, display kernel, near field communication (NFC), input and composition, Bluetooth, Microsoft Lync 2010 compatibility, Windows Storage API, app registration, Trusted Platform Module, Group Policy, Internet Explorer 11, virtual private network (VPN), BitLocker, wireless networking, datacenter networking, Cortana, PowerShell, Active Directory, connection manager and data usage, Microsoft Edge, Windows Recovery Environment, file clustering, Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, audio playback settings, DShow Bridge, app compatibility, licensing, cloud infrastructure, domain name system (DNS) server, network controller, USB barcode reader, and Adobe Flash Player.

There are a lot of important fixes, so it's recommended, to install this update as soon as possible.

Update KB3194496 is causing install issues

But update KB3194496 is causing serious install issues on some machines. Users are reporting, that update KB3194496 seems to hung at 45 %, 49% or 98% or other values. Some users experiencing, that update KB3194496 takes a really long time to download, unpack and install. But on other systems the install process ends with a rollback to previous state – and the installation is repeated (unsuccessfully) several times.

This blog post and this post contains some information about that issue. On one of my test machines, I have this install issue also. Eventlog reports update error 0x800F0922, but the machine is a clean install with Windows Defender as AV solution and no VPN software.


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Microsoft confirms install issues with Windows 10 update KB3194496

This MS Answers-thread deals with this install issues. Similar information may be found at Twitter (via Mary Foley at ZDnet). If the update doesn't install and the manual installation doesn't helps, there is not to much you can do. If you try a system restore, you will end also in the next automatic update loop …

The bad thing: as I mentioned above, cumulative update KB3194496 has been released a few days before for Windows 10 Insider Preview testers. And those testers has been reporting installation issues. But Microsoft decided to release cumulative update KB3194496 for all Windows 10 Version 1607 users. So many users are asking how sense full Windows Insider Preview program is.

Ok, back to the topic. Within this  MS-Answers forum post a Microsoft employee confirms the installation issues.

Teams have dug into this issue and do believe the cause has been identified.
Looks like this will only be hitting a subset of Insiders.  The correct team is
developing a fix/workaround and once we have the full details, we'll be posting that information. For your affected machines, there's no need to keep attempting the install. It'll keep failing.
In the mean time, hold tight!  We're all over this and will keep sharing information along the way.

We have to wait till Microsoft is fixing this issue – and we have to wait for the next incident – the next patch day is October 11th.

Possible fixes: Deactivate AV software or try a manual install

Till now I see two possible fixes to overcome this issue. The first attempt, affected users can try: Deactivate the antivirus software (AV) on the system. This is also the case for systems using Windows Defender only (as a comment in my German blog post indicates). Also a manual installation can help. For this solution, try to download update KB3194496 as a .cab file:

and install it, using the following steps:

1. Open a command prompt window using Run as administrator and confirm UAC.

2. Enter the following command to install the update from .cab file.

dism /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:[path\.cab-file-name]

The expression [path\.cab-file-name] stands for the path to the storage location and the name of the .cab file (see here or here).

If that doesn't help, try to download the wushowhide.diagcab-tool from here and block the faulty update.

Note: Some users are claiming faulty USB drivers as a show stopper, preventing successful installing the update. There is also a long comment thread here.

Just another Fix: Delete folder and registry key

Inspecting several .log files, another root cause for the update rollback has been identified (a task could not be deleted due to access rights). The workaround has been mentioned here, and it seems to help at some systems.

Ordner löschen

1. Navigat in explorer to folder: C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Microsoft\XblGameSave and delete or rename the XblGameSave subfolder (requires admin rights).

2. Launch registry editor regedit.exe via Run as administrator and search the following key and delete the subkey XblGameSave (rename doesn't works).

Registrierungseintrag löschen

KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\
Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\Microsoft\XblGameSave

Afterward, try to reinstall Update KB3194496 again. With a bit luck, the install process won't roll back. On my system this trick did the job.

How to block update KB3194496?

In case update KB3194496 doesn't install, download the tool wushowhide.diagcab from KB3073930.

1. Double click wushowhide.diagcab and use Next to process the wizard.

2. Select the option Hide updates and wait till the wizard lists the pending updates.##

Update blocken

3. Select the faulty update KB3194496 and click Next.

If the dialog box shown above occurs, click Close. Update KB3194496 should be hidden from further install attempts.

Update KB3195781 for Windows 10 Version 1511

Cumulative update KB3195781 has been released for Windows 10 Version 1511 and replaces update KB3193517.


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