Re: How To Update Windows 10 1803 To 22h2

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Joao Charlesbois

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Jul 12, 2024, 12:17:03 PM7/12/24
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every night the PC restart to try updating himself but its just doesn't do anything.
i tried the all process with the update assistant but it also don't help.
maybe i need to force update to an early version?
and if i do then how?
thx for the help :)
Btw I really don't know what tags to put sorry

@yoav bakarski
Hi,
Since Windows 10, version 1803 have reached the end of service on November 12, 2019 and no longer receive security updates after November 12, 2019.
When a Windows 10 device is at or near the end of service, Windows Update will automatically initiate a feature update to ensure device security and ecosystem health.
The fastest way to get the upgrade is through Media creation tool or ISO file.
Please download Media Creation Tool from the link below and select Upgrade this PC at the first screen:
-us/software-download/windows10

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This will save your files and apps while bringing you up to the latest version by the most stable method. It will also bring all of your Updates current and solve most problems since it reinstalls Windows.

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@yoav bakarski
Hi,
You may need to check your antivirus as well as it too may have a saying in the error there was a problem running this tool.
You may refer to the following steps to troubleshoot the issue:
-problem-running-windows-10-media-creation-tool/
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none of those patches you mentioned are included in the 1803 ISO as I checked the contents myself (I know because I created a usb flash install drive for v1803 several months ago). and yes you can use wushowhide.diagcab to hide/block those specific updates.

or direct download from windows10ISO with the choice of 1803 or 1809 using Linux/ Mac OS or even Windows (using a user agent in your browser set to Linux or Mac) to you get the initial release version which means you can pick patches if using WUmgr/ WUMT or similar 3rd party update control programs.

All of my programs and data were untouched. However, as PKCano recommends, thoroughly check all your critical Windows settings, Task Scheduler tasks, Group Policies, registry tweaks, etc., before going online again. Although most of my tweaks were untouched, I did find a number of things that needed resetting or fixing.

When the installation of Windows 10 v1803 update failed, the users faces one of the following symptoms on their systems:
Symptom No1: When the download of Windows 10 April 2018 v1803 update is completed, Windows restarts to install update. But, after the system restart, the system stuck during the update installation or at Windows Logo and the only method to get the PC back, is to force shutdown the machine using the Power switch.

Symptom No2: During the installation of the v1803 update on Windows 10, the system suddenly restarts and starts to revert changes and goes to the previous Windows 10 version (v1709). When the previous version is restored, the system starts to download again the latest update for Windows 10 v1803, but the installation of the update, always fails with the same symptoms or gives the error 0xc1900101.

The Windows Update folder (C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution), is the location where Windows stores the new updates after downloading them. In many cases, the "SoftwareDistribution" folder's contents become corrupted and cause problems during downloading or installing updates. At these cases all these problems can be easily bypassed if you delete the "SoftwareDistribution" folder and its contents in order to force Windows to re-download the update(s).

3. Be patient until DISM repairs component store. When the operation is completed, (you should be informed that the component store corruption was repaired), give this command and press Enter:

Another method that usually works, to fix Windows 10 update problems, is to perform a Windows 10 Repair-Upgrade, by using the Media Creation tool to create an ISO or USB Windows 10 install media. For that task follow the detailed instructions on this article: How to repair Windows 10.

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Uninstalled virus scanner and VPN
Disabled VT-D in BIOS
Disabled all Microsoft services
Disabled turbo mode in AVG PC Tuneup
Then followed method 3. Though the Dism restoreheath command was not recognized.
Then used method 2

This article saved me. I have been trying to update my computer for weeks with no luck. I followed the steps on how to install Windows10Upgrade9252.exe and it fixed my computer.
Thank you very much.

I tried all of these recommendations a couple times, nothing has worked. My laptop stops at 52% on the install during restart and reports "this version of windows could not be installed your previous version of windows must be restored" (I'm paraphrasing).

Over the past couple days I have tried all of the options on the page you mentioned, minus the Perform a Clean Windows 10 installation (seems like a last option that I'm not ready to exercise yet). None of the options worked.

@Joe. First of all, check if the developer mode is enabled. If it is, then disable it and try to update. If the problems persists, follow all the suggestions and methods in this troubleshooting guide.

Here's my experience. I have 3 comps. Any connected to ethernet were able to absorb 1803. NOT the notebook. It was restricted to wifi. No ethernet port. Failed every possible solution proposed on earth. I bought an ethernet to usb converter. Got it going and plugged it into the router. 1803 and all it's components came down slicke'n snot. Why? I haven't a clue. Hope this helps someone.

Thanks for the exhaustive treatment of this issue. Fortunately, my problem was solve by following some of the first steps that you suggest.
1. Remove antivirus program
2. Remove USB wireless devices
3. Open 'Services.msc', STOP Windows Update (Didn't delete Software Distribution folder)
4. Clicked on Update Assistant on my desktop.

Updating the BIOS solved my problem as well. My hardware is HP Compaq Elite 8300 ultra small form factor (USSF). I have been trying to install this Windows 1803 update for about 2 years now. Finally it's done. Big thanks to Dinsdale.

I had a big problem with it getting stuck at reboot.
I followed step Method 3 (the previous tips did not work) and I also used msconfig to disable every startup service which was not Microsoft. I also deleted logitech software and some residual anti-virus.
This computer is a dual boot Linux/Windows computer, and because it was getting stuck at Windows boot, I thought it may be due to dual boot, but it wasn't. I can tell you that Windows updating is a lot worse than linux these days. This was a bad experience.
Thank you so very much for the tips.

Thanks for the article. I tried all the steps and updated the graphics card drivers prior to the update installation. However, each time the installation manages to get to 86% and then fails and reverts to the previous version of Windows. :-(

Have the issue of 1803 install/fail/retry over and over. Using the above
step (any) won't work on my PC as Windows Update service properties shows it running and all is grayed out. (Yes I'm Admin)
3.Double click to launch Windows Update service's properties.
4. Set the Startup Type to Disabled and click OK.
Doesn't work because everything in is grayed out!

I don't remember for sure, but I had a client last month whose PC had been failing on 1709 since it's release due to out of memory issues and these same steps were called for. None worked. I ended up creating a boot media with the latest patches incorporated and doing the reinstall Windows 10. I wasted so much time trying so many other ways until I bit the bullet and did the reinstall.
What I don't understand is if MS pulled 1803, why is Win 10 Update downloading it (a week ago)

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