- #Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling install#
- #Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling 64 Bit#
- #Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling update#
#Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling 64 Bit#
Actually the 32 bit KB2538242 installed every time but was preventing the 64 bit version from instalingl. I tried installing these two many times both independently and simultaneously and they always failed to install. VS-STUDIO 2005 Visual C++ redistribution 32 bit version for Vs-Studio 2005 (KB2538242).
#Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling update#
The KB2538243 associated with the Visual C++ redistribution add-in using VS-Studio 2010 and it was offered from Microsoft Update download program along with the
#Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling install#
I ran the install for KB2538243 after running SURT and it still failed to install. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. You can protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. Security Update for Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package (KB2538243)Ī security issue has been identified leading to MFC application vulnerability in DLL planting due to MFC not specifying the full path to system/localization DLLs. and other Windows updates now loaded successfullyĮxcept KB2538243. This cleaned up a lot of problems with M.M.C. Also ran tweaking windows repair kit version 3.4.2.
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I ran the System File Checker 3 timesĪnd attached the last log file as attached. KB2538243 keeps on trying to install and fails every time.
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The security down update for C++ distribution patch I have a Dell Inspiron 1545 with a Pentium R dual core CPU T4300 2.10 GHz. This has been a normal trend for some Windows 10 updates throughout 2020, and manually reinstalling the update could resolve the problem.Thanks for the help in advance and maintaining such an awesome site. In some cases, File Explorer search bar also becomes unresponsive, along with audio issues reported as well. Windows keeps trying to install the update without success,” one user noted on the Feedback Hub. “The system gets stuck in BSOD bad pool caller and the update needs to be rolled back before the system can boot properly. In addition to automatic repair boot loop, some users have also reported Blue Screen of Death bug with “bad pool caller” error. Using DISM in the Command Prompt via the recovery environment seems to be solving the problem for some users. Others have also reported the same problem on Microsoft’s answer forums. It just boots me into the recovery environment after failing the last boot,” one user noted on Reddit. Immediate boot failure and reset without any BSOD or any other error.
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I have tracked down the issue to update KB4598229. “I got an “Automatic Repair” boot loop issue with this update on Lenovo T14 AMD. Automatic system repair and Blue Screen of DeathĪfter applying Windows 10 KB4598242 and KB4598229, some users are also reporting that their devices start in “automatic repair” mode. To fix the problem, you’ll need to use the Media Creation Tool to manually redownload the previous update (December 2020 Update) and install the January patch again.Īt the moment, January 2021 update is not available via the Media Creation Tool, but that will hopefully change towards the beginning of February. The error code may vary and it’s possible that the installation problem is because of corrupted Windows Update files. Users have also reported the following error messages: We’ll try to download the update again later. Some update files are missing or have problems.