Windows 10: Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258

Discus and support Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258 in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; So you have to delete the two updates KB4056892, run the DISM.exe / Online / Cleanup-Image / StartComponentCleanup and manually install the KB4058258... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by Igor Strongers, Feb 1, 2018.

  1. Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258


    So you have to delete the two updates KB4056892, run the DISM.exe / Online / Cleanup-Image / StartComponentCleanup and manually install the KB4058258 and restart win10 when you request it?
     
    Igor Strongers, Feb 7, 2018
    #16

  2. Yes, I uninstalled both, rebooted. Windows was back to 16299.15. The did "DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup", did not reboot, installed KB4058258, rebooted. and it was fixed (16299.214)
     
    Ben Hastings, Feb 7, 2018
    #17
  3. winactive Win User
    I agree a reboot is best after uninstalling the KB4056892 entries (they can take a while).
     
    winactive, Feb 7, 2018
    #18
  4. Gaius Win User

    Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258

    Many thanks to Ben Hastings and winactive for this valuable information.

    I will attempt a repair at the weekend.
     
    Gaius, Feb 8, 2018
    #19
  5. Gaius Win User
    My first attempt ended in failure, but my second attempt has actually worked, almost by accident.


    First I went to the Microsoft Update Catalog and downloaded these 2 items for my 64 bit version of W10 (for offline installation):

    *KB4056892 (last one on here for 64 bit): (*IGNORE THIS ONE)

    https://www.catalog.update.microsoft...px?q=KB4056892


    KB4058258 (middle one on here for 64 bit):

    https://www.catalog.update.microsoft...px?q=KB4058258

    I then went to Windows Update and uninstalled the 2 versions of KB4056892.


    Then, using the elevated command prompt, via Win + X, I copied and pasted:


    Code: Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup[/quote] I pressed Enter and let it run to completion > Closed it > Rebooted.


    I then disconnected my PC’s ethernet cable (alternatively disable wifi).

    I incorrectly thought that the earlier instructions from Ben Hastings and winactive said to reinstall the previously removed KB4056892. I WAS WRONG!

    Since both KB4056892 and KB4058258 were sitting on my Desktop, naturally I had to get them mixed up!

    I accidentally installed KB4058258 whilst I thought I was actually installing KB4056892.
    Much to my surprise, I then received the message that KB4058358 had been installed successfully.

    I next tried to install KB4056892 offline and was informed that this update was “not applicable to my computer”.

    I rebooted the PC, reconnected the ethernet cable and checked for Windows Updates.

    I am told that my system (version 16299.214) is up to date.

    EDIT
    :
    I have since realised that I should NOT have been trying to reinstall KB4056892. DOH!

    Anyway, I got there in the end and maybe my explanation will help others.

    Once again, my very grateful thanks to Ben Hastings and winactive for their considerable help in solving this Windows Update problem.
    I am sure that there will be many more in the future.
     
    Gaius, Feb 8, 2018
    #20
  6. Yesterday I completed the above procedure on my HP Ryzen 1700 desktop. It was a complete success, but took about a half a day. Be patient, this is a very long procedure.
     
    Gary Wiley, Feb 8, 2018
    #21
  7. SRV
    srv Win User
    Very helpful thread people! Many thanks, it only worked for me after I deleted the meltdown delta patch did the DISM.exe / Online / Cleanup-Image / StartComponentCleanup , then disconnected from the www and installed a local copy of KB4058258.
    I'm surprised micro$oft haven't issued a fix for this though...
    RichardW
     
  8. Gaius Win User

    Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258

    srv,

    In my experience a lot of the really useful solutions to Microsoft problems originate from community forums such as this.
     
    Gaius, Feb 9, 2018
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  9. EdTittel Win User
    Great job, folks! Thanks for providing the fodder for my latest Windows Enterprise Desktop blog post "KB4058258 Install Fail Fix." Much appreciated, so see the shout-out to this very thread at the end of that post.
    --Ed--
     
    EdTittel, Feb 10, 2018
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  10. HansW Win User
    Hey guys,
    I've done the following the steps listed here in this thread (after reading all the posts first) but they didn't work, so I:

    1) Let Windows Update/get the bad 58258 again -> Restarted and verified it had no timestamp
    2) Disconnected internet & set Windows Update to Manual
    3) uninstalled KB4056892 -> restarted
    4) uninstalled KB4058258 -> restarted
    5) ran DISM tool in elevated command prompt
    "DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup"
    6) manually ran the Win 10 64 bit version of KB4058258 from here -> Restarted after it "Successfully Installed"
    7) Plugged in the network cable, ran Check for Updates, and it started downloading KB4058258 again.

    After running DSIM, the last progress line read 20%, but it reported the process completed successfully. Also, I only had 1 KB4056892 to uninstall.

    Not sure if it matters, but I tried fixing this endless update issue after trying to uninstall VS2015 unsuccessfully. That is, I upgraded to 2017, and then tried to uninstall 2015 but was getting errors. Complete uninstall didn't rectify it, so I tried to update Windows and found this issue that's got me stumped for a good 5 hours.

    Thanks in advance if anyone's got some things I can try; save for reformatting or backing up all my data and doing a clean update using the Windows iso, heh. I hope it doesn't come to that...
     
    HansW, Feb 11, 2018
    #25
  11. Gaius Win User
    HansW,

    This worked for me:

    Go to the Microsoft Update Catalog and download KB4058258 (middle one) for the 64 bit version of W10 (for offline installation):

    https://www.catalog.update.microsoft...px?q=KB4058258

    Go to Windows Update, view Installed Update History and then uninstall the 2 versions of KB4056892.

    Reboot.

    Next, select the elevated command prompt in Windows Power Shell (Admin), via Win + X, and then copy and paste:


    Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup


    Press Enter and let it run to completion (can take a while) > Close it > Reboot.

    NB You must let this run to 100% and receive the message, "the operation completed successfully".

    Next disable your wifi connection or disconnect your ethernet cable and then install the previously downloaded KB4056892 offline.

    You should receive the message that KB4058358 has been installed successfully.


    Reboot and enable your wifi connection or reconnect the ethernet cable.


    Using Win + I > System > About > Windows Specs > OS Build, you should now have W10 OS Build 16299.214.
     
    Gaius, Feb 11, 2018
    #26
  12. HansW Win User
    Hey Gaius,

    Thanks a lot for reiterating the steps clearly for me.

    So I followed them through, and got hung up at DISM w/ it stopping at 20%. (Note that fsr, there was not a single instance of KB4056892 when I started your steps)

    Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258 [​IMG]


    Looked for a way to make it complete and found some threads related a bit to this one; here and here.

    <With the network cable removed>
    I resetted windows update (using the info from the first link), restarted, installed KB4073290 (via link in the second aforementioned link), restarted and ran DISM StartComponentCleanup. It completed at 100%!

    Followed the rest of your steps to the letter. Restarting after the KB4058358 install, I found Windows Update was trying to download 2 versions of a 1709 update:


    Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258 [​IMG]


    Also, my OS build was still reporting an incorrect version like .194 or something (not 16299.214) and there was no timestamp on the previously installed KB4073290, or KB4058358.

    I then went through and followed the steps from the beginning. Upon having uninstalled KB4056892, of which there was only one instance, the DISM StartComponentCleanup completed successfully...at 20%...again.

    I'm just going to wait and hope for a formal fix for this before I trash my system. If anyone knows of something I ought to do to let MS know I'm still having probs, I'd really appreciate the instruction.

    Thanks again for trying to help, Gaius. Very kind of you!
     
    HansW, Feb 12, 2018
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  13. Gaius Win User

    Error 0x80073715 in kb4058258

    HansW,

    There may have been a typing error in my previous reply. My apologies.

    Go to the Microsoft Update Catalog and download KB4058258 (middle one) for the 64 bit version of W10 (for offline installation):

    https://www.catalog.update.microsoft...px?q=KB4058258

    Go to Windows Update, view Installed Update History and then uninstall the 2 versions of KB4056892.

    Reboot.

    Next, select the elevated command prompt in Windows Power Shell (Admin), via Win + X, and then copy and paste:


    Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup


    Press Enter and let it run to completion (can take a while) > Close it > Reboot.

    NB You must let this run to 100% and receive the message, "the operation completed successfully".

    Next disable your wifi connection or disconnect your ethernet cable and then install the previously downloaded KB4058358 offline.

    You should receive the message that KB4058358 has been installed successfully.


    Reboot and enable your wifi connection or reconnect the ethernet cable.


    Using Win + I > System > About > Windows Specs > OS Build, you should now have W10 OS Build 16299.214.
     
    Gaius, Apr 5, 2018
    #28
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