[German]A short note for users of Windows 10 version 1809 who want to install the cumulative update KB4534273 I have just received some information that this causes installation errors on some machines and then a rollback is performed.
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Update KB4534273 for Windows 10 Version 1809
The cumulative update KB4534273, dated January 14, 2020, is intended to fix the vulnerability described in the Windows Server: Vulnerability CVE-2020-0609 in Remote Desktop Gateway blog and includes further quality improvements:
- Updates support for Google Chrome's new cookie policies. Addresses an issue to support new SameSite cookie policies by default for release 80 of Google Chrome.
- Updates to improve security when using input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus.
- Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Management, Windows Cryptography, Windows Virtualization, the Microsoft Scripting Engine, and Windows Server.
I introduced this update in the blog post Patchday Windows 10-Updates (December 10, 2019). Within my blogs I didn't receive feedback about major issues, only minor bugs mentioned.
Boot hung after install with rollback
A few hours ago I was informed on Twitter about installation errors in connection with the update via the following tweet.
We are having massive issues with Cumulative #Windows10 Updates now three times in a row. ~2% of the Computers won´t boot up anymore. Just the "spinner" with Logo can be seen. After booting into Safe Mode it makes automatically an Update Rollback. @etguenni? W10 1809/#KB4534273
— Fu Weissinger (@FuWeissinger) January 22, 2020
On 2% of his machines the tipster gets massive installation problems. On three machines (he reports 2% of patched systems) Windows 10 V1809 refuses to boot after rebooting during the update installation. Only the logo with the spinning boot logo can be seen. The boot process must be aborted. If the administrator starts the Windows 10 machine in Safe Mode, an automatic rollback of the update installation is performed.
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Affected are Windows 10 version 1809 clients with the SSU of December 2019 installed. Updates are distributed via ConfigMgr. The virus protection is Symantec (SEP) 14.0 and 14.2. According to Weissinger, the issue occurs mainly on notebooks.
Within this post from the Sysnative forum a user reports the installation error 0x800f0982. Error 0x800f0982 indicates that required components were probably not found (PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND). I wrote something about this in the blog post Windows Update ends with error 0x800f0982 / 0x8024200d. At reddit.com there is this thread, where a similar error is described. On appuals, this article takes the whole thing up without offering a solution. Anyone else affected by this issue?
Blame CheckPoint Endpoint Security 80.90?
Addendum: FuWeissinge has posted meanwhile a hint, that it might be caused by CheckPoint Endpoint Security 80.90.
We found that the problem exists only on devices with CheckPoint Endpoint Security 80.90 – do you have those too?
— Fu Weissinger (@FuWeissinger) February 11, 2020
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guenni
Microsoft has just released the KB4534321 update for v1809 yesterday:
https://support.microsoft.com/help/4534321/
@guenni: How is MS releasing another, different patch relevant to problems installing the other one?
Didn't understand your question … ?