Some users can’t install the latest optional update for Windows 10
Updated April 2, 2020: Since initial reports of installation issues, reports were made about this update after installation. We’ve added references to the new reports.
Earlier this week, Microsoft released an optional update to Windows 10. The update brought devices to build Windows 10 Build 18362.752 or 18363.752, depending on the version of Windows 10 a system is on. Now, some people are unable to install the latest update (via Windows Latest). Others ran into system crashes while going through the update process. At this time, it’s unclear how widespread issues related to the update are.
The update is optional, so many people probably haven’t attempted to get it yet. The update brought dozens of bug fixes, but nothing that seemed critical.
The issues were flagged by people in the Feedback Hub and Reddit. When one person in the Feedback Hub tried to install the update, they saw the error message “2020-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1909 for x64-based Systems (KB4541335) – Error 0x800f0831” followed by “There were problems installing some updates, but we’ll try again later.”
Another person on the Feedback Hub states that after reaching 74% installation, input on their system stopped working.
Since initial reports of issues with this update appeared, some people have also reported problems after installing the update. One person on the Feedback Hub reports an whe_uncorrectable_error. Another person experienced issues with CPU temperature remaining high. Like initial reports, the issues with this update seem like they aren’t widespread.
It’s unclear how widespread issues with this update are. None of the Reddit threads discussing it have more than 25 comments, and there hasn’t been the swarm of feedback and reports that we’ve seen with more serious issues. Additionally, since the update is optional, people can just skip it altogether.
Some people on Reddit have suggested performing an in-place upgrade with the media creation tool. But even if that does work, it might not be worth the hassle for a single optional update.
Microsoft recently announced that it would pause optional non-security updates for a while due to the current health crisis.
Microsoft also recently announced a new lead of the Windows Insider Program, Amanda Langowski, who could help reduce update issues in the future.
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