Windows 10: Windows update causing BSOD and reverting

Discus and support Windows update causing BSOD and reverting in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; So I have built a new computer and installed windows through the usual method of bootable USB and everything went perfectly. I’ve had this issue where... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by SimplyLime, Dec 26, 2020.

  1. Windows update causing BSOD and reverting


    So I have built a new computer and installed windows through the usual method of bootable USB and everything went perfectly. I’ve had this issue where upon trying to install a windows update I get the x000021a error. I know this is due to windows update failing and it’s pretty easy yet annoying to revert. I’ve done an Sfc scan and while it said it repaired corrupt files, upon trying the update again I get the same error. This is windows cumulative update KB4586876. Any ideas on what I can do to fix this? Ive also tried DISM which strangely sees no errors, but when I go to restore health, it gives me an access denied error running CMD as admin. The computer works perfectly fine on this version of windows, and with all new hardware, I dont see why there would be any issue. Any help with this would be great.Thanks!



    Hardware:


    AMD ryzen 5800x

    32 GB 3600 DDR4

    Samsung SSD

    Reused seagate harddrive from previous build

    :)
     
    SimplyLime, Dec 26, 2020
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  2. Knoxx29 Win User

    Windows Update (BSOD)

    Hi Guys.
    I have Built a Machine for Crunching a few days ago and I have some issues with Windows Update.

    I have installed all Windows Updates but there are around 9 left without been installed becasue everytime i try to install it the Machine Crash and I get a BSOD, can someone tell me what could be causing that Windows Updates makes a Machine crash and get BSOD?

    Cheers.
     
    Knoxx29, Dec 26, 2020
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  3. Windows 8 failure configuring updates and reverting

    I agree 8 is awful! It's not for me though... I replaced a broken screen in a Win 8 laptop that was given to me and I am going to give it for free to someone that can't afford one so they can do homework at home. Yes I took it from 8 to 8.1 back on 10/09/2014. This is what I posted there...

    "Great post! I found a similar one. I would like to point out that you may want to edit your OP...

    1. Step 1 should read to disable AUTOMATIC updates, not disable manual updates.

    2. KB2871398 should really read KB2871389

    I would like to say that KB2917499 may also be needed as it was in my case. I also had to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter after installing those 2 updates. After these steps I was able to begin my 8.1 download from the Microsoft store. I don't know if it made a difference or not, but I also went into the Bios and disabled "Secure Boot."


    It was a helpful post. Thanks!
     
    BlackHawk1, Dec 26, 2020
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  4. Tenforo Active Member

    Windows update causing BSOD and reverting

    Windows 8 failure configuring updates and reverting

    No, the license only applies to the Windows 8 OEM copy the original owner purchased with laptop, it doesn't magically transform into Windows 8.1 Retail one.

    OK, so here's the commonly recommended steps that should help you with your problem.

    Before you begin, I would recommend you to download both of these files and save them on your USB drive in order to use it later as the only source of third-party packages:
    1. The first step would be to recover the original Windows installation using your hard drive partition (the thing that you've done before, I believe). Follow the steps described here (http://h10010.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c03544793#N258) and see if you missed anything. By the end of this operation, make so that your HP product is not connected to any sort of network.

    2. Configure your HP device to boot in "clean" mode as described here (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135). Restart once.

    3. Run the first file you've downloaded (http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp67001-67500/sp67259.exe) from your just-recovered Windows copy and follow the steps required.

    4. Run the AMD package (http://www2.ati.com/drivers/amd-catalyst-14.4-64bit-win8.1-win8-win7-whql-aug.exe). Choose the "Advanced" installation option in order to be able to opt-out the "AMD/Raprt App" and "HydraVision" packages.

    5. Establish an Internet connection. Run "Windows Store" tile from your Start screen, and select "Windows 8.1" package.

    6. Once you're done with your migration from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1, you can install all the critical updates offered by Windows Update, which would be driver software, then Windows 8.1 Update package (KB2919442 > KB2919355 > KB2932046 > KB2959977 > KB2937592 > KB2938439 > KB2934018), "August" Update (KB2993651 > KB2975719 > KB2993100 > KB2979582 > KB2990532 > KB2995004) and .NET Framework 4.5.2 (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42642).
     
    Tenforo, Dec 26, 2020
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