The manner in which this particular update has been handled has been poor in my opinion. The update is only being pushed out to Windows update or Windows update for business and is not on the Microsoft catalog nor WSUS. So this update has been pushed to machines that I would call "lightly" managed or "unmanaged". Some of these impacted machines have no TPM chip nor do they have bitlocker installed so the need for this update is nil.
The communication thus far has been to instruct us to manually attempt to resize partitions which are not easy to do for anyone, and particularly not for a lot of machines. There are few tools that I can see that let us know if we're going to hit this issue other than to attempt to install and see if it fails. The PowerShell script is not something I'd have my 95 Dad want to do to his machine, let alone me wanting to do it to a bunch of machines at the office.
We're now at Friday, right before patching weekend and may I request a lot more communication and perhaps someone going back and adding in detection into the patch to at least not attempt to install on machines that have no tpm chip and do not have bitlocker installed. These machines are not at risk.
@Arto_Montonen I deleted partition 3 which was WinRE. I created a new NTFS partition without name and drive letter via Windows Disk Management. In the CMD window, I changed the partition ID number. I using the disk part program, when the correct disk and partition have been selected. The ID number can be viewed with the det part command and the set part 27 command sets the ID number, which is the recovery ID partition number of the MBR disk. After that, WinRE starts pointing to disk 0 and partition 3 again when I enable WinRE function again.
I managed to repair the partitions manually with the diskpart program and Microsoft's MBR disk instruction is incorrect and leads to errors, but the GPT disk instruction works. Microsoft made a mistake when it combined the instructions for MBR and GPT disks into one instruction, it led to errors in the MBR disk instruction. Formatting works differently on MBR and GPT disks.
I updated one version of Windows 10 Home PC last week and it didn't get stuck with this error. The user had forgotten the windows PIN code and claimed it was 0000, but that is no longer allowed by Microsoft. I found the e-mail address and password of his Microsoft account, which I used to change the new PIN code. His computer hadn't been used for over 6 to 12 months because logging into Windows 10 Home didn't work. The Windows PIN code can be changed if Microsoft account email address and password have been written down on a piece of paper.
I've found the easiest and safest workaround for Windows RE update problem is to (1) disable Windows RE, (2) change the Windows RE partition type from "Recovery" to "Primary", (3) enable Windows RE, apply the update, then repeat the first three steps, changing the partition type back to "Recovery". You don't need to resize or delete partitions.
WARNING: The steps below involve making changes to your hard disk's partition table. Any misstep could render your system unbootable and potentially result in data loss. This may not work for everyone. Stop if your results at any step are inconsistent with those shown below. Proceed at your own risk.
@shanen0 I'm sure the "you" you're referring to is Microsoft and not Susan Bradley. Susan is a long-time member of the IT community whose invaluable contributions have benefitted IT professionals everywhere. Susan isn't a Microsoft employee, yet she donates countless hours helping others to navigate the complexities of managing Microsoft products and services in an enterprise and small business environment. A true MVP.
This happened to me as well. Turned out I couldn't use a Domain user (even though it is an admin on the local machine). I had to log in as a local admin user, and then the installation worked. This is very weird.
I tried installing Postgresql-9.5.19.1-windows-x64 version (downloaded from official page) on Windows 10 x64 and it gave me the same error. I tried executing it with administrator privileges, giving permissions to the temp folder, moving temp folder to another location but nothing worked...
In my case e.g.: I removed the /data folder from the (Windows 10) [Drive]/Program Files/PostgreSQL/11 and as soon as I uninstalled version 11.2 and reinstalled (earlier removed 12) version 12: when I started pgAdmin4 my former servers ([nameA] and [PostgreSQL 11] and databases nd the new server [PostgreSQL 12] were there! And the connection was reestablished
For me, problem was that some files inside Data folder of existing Postgres installation had cleared permissions & ownership information. I was able o fix the problem by going one level up above Data directory and re-setting the Owner of the child directories & files via standard Windows dialog. After that, re-running installer allowed icacls to set permissions & finish the installatio nsuccesfully.
Apparently this happens if you uninstall PostgreSQL and do not delete the "data" directory where your databases are stored. When you attempt to (re)install PostgreSQL, it fails to change permissions on that directory, because it already exists. I was able to work around this apparent bug in the installer by deleting all of C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL manually. But that might not be an option if you have data in there that you haven't backed up.
After stopping the setup the pg - service was removed and rights in pg-data / base - folder were missing.We run takeown /F d:\PgData12\* /R /A and startet the setup again. Then it worked without other problems.
For me, on Postgre 16.3 installer, the problem was that the installer log, which can be found on Windows at '%temp%\install-postgresql.log' said that it tried to create a local user account with the same name as my domain account, and then it tried to set inheritance on the installer temporary folder in %temp% and icalcs could not do that, it failed. My solution was to rename the existing local account that I wasn't using to something else.
I just bought ArcGIS Pro 3.0 Personal license to use on a Windows 11 PC. The install fails with a message that I need Windows Desktop Runtime 6.0.5 x64 or better. I installed ver 6.0.6 but still get the same error message.
There's a ".NET Runtime" and a ".NET Desktop Runtime" - please ensure you've installed the ".NET Desktop Runtime" and not the other. The .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0.6 installer can be found here: -us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-6.0.6-windows-x64-insta...
Thank you @EugenioArima That helped us today! For some reason all of our computers started crashing Pro 2.9.3 this morning upon opening the Symbology Pane - yesterday it all worked fine and there were no Windows updates showed installed last night. We checked and one computer didn't show a .NET Desktop Runtime installed at all and the other 3 showed .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0.9 x86 installed. Once all of us uninstalled .NET Desktop Runtime x86 and installed x64 we were able to upgrade to Pro 3.0.1 and everything works again. No idea what ran last night to cause ArcGIS Pro to stop working this morning. Also why is Windows automatically installing the wrong x86 instead of x64? Mysteries. @CraigWilliams maybe this will help other people.
ArcGIS (seemingly out of the blue) began crashing whenever the symbology pane was opened. I tried to repair the program, tried it under the admin profile, then decided the ol "uninstall and reinstall would work."
Now I have downloaded and reinstalled/"repaired" complete ArcGis Pro, which was finalized without any complaints. Starting the Programm ist still refused pointing to a missing .NET Desktop - which IS available and installed.
Hola, lo que pasa es que no puedo instalar Windows 10 ni con el programa de Microsoft ni buteando desde el asistente de descarga de Windows 10, ya he intentando booteando con rufus pero tampoco me da, Tengo una laptop Hp 245 g6 2017 con Windows 8.1 Pro N, he intentado desde el rufus con el modo Gpt y Mbr, (Al hacerlo con gpt no pasa nada no se inicia el set up y nada solo se reinicia sola, y si lo intento con mbr, carga por un momento y la pantalla se me pone as)
La verdad no se porque se me pone la laptop as ya he revisado el cable Flex de la pantalla y esta bien pero lo curioso es que mi laptop solo me deja instalar Windows 8,1 y inferiores pero al instalar Windows 10 da esa pantalla o al modo gpt solo se reinicia y no pasa nada La verdad si me pueden ayudar con mi problema estara muy agradecido.
Actualizar el bios mejora el rendimiento, resuelve problemas especficos, aade parches de seguridad y puede ser que el BIOS actual no sea compatible con un componente de hardware o una actualizacin de Windows.
@adsonlucas
Can you try using the standalone installer as a workaround for this?
Go to -browser/releases/tag/v1.10.97 and look for BraveBrowserStandaloneSetup.exe or BraveBrowserStandaloneSetup32.exe, depending on machine.
man, aa-ron gave me the solution, there is a link in his reply that leads to an independent installer, different from what is downloaded from the brave website, he does not download the installer, he directly installs the browser. worked with me perfectly.
I have the same issue that the installer on the Brave website does not work because there is no internet. There is of course and when I went to the stand alone browser, it worked. Sounds like a generic issue and not related to a specific machine. I run the latest windows 10.
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