Microsoft has included a very important feature in Windows 11 24H2, “Checkpoint Cumulative Updates”, the cumulative updates based on checkpointsThis new update model was introduced a couple of months ago, and is designed to reduce both the weight and complexity and problems when installing cumulative updates.
When a new update is installed it will start from a specific checkpoint, it will check between the elements present at that point and yours, will determine what you need to install and what you don’t, and once it is finished it will establish a new checkpoint that can be used by future cumulative updates.
This update model avoids having to download and install things that are already present on the system, and also reduces the possibility of errors and conflicts arising. The idea is good, but unfortunately His debut has not been without problemsWhat can I say, Microsoft has us so accustomed to errors and bugs in Windows 11 updates that nothing surprises me anymore.
The KB5043080 update, which arrived this September, introduces cumulative checkpoint updates in Windows 11 24H2, but some users are still not getting the update. are having trouble installing it. There are confirmed cases in which This one just hangs in the installation process for several minutes to finally recover and start a rollback process.
Microsoft He hasn’t said anything on how to resolve this error that prevents the update from being installed, and it does not seem that they plan to take action to resolve the matter on their own, so for now we can only wait.
Microsoft warns: Windows 11 24H2 may have issues after installing KB5043080
To make matters worse, the Redmond giant has acknowledged that after installing the KB5043080 update, if you are lucky and it does not give you any errors during the installation process, you may have problems with future updatesbecause it has identified an error that may display the message “unsupported operation”.
This is a failure that affects all editions of Windows 11 24H2and that can occur if we have installed the update through the Windows Insider program, and also if we have used an ISO image.
According to Microsoft, the issue occurs because the FoD or LP is added from a local source on top of the checkpoint of the latest cumulative update can not be updated to a newer version without connecting to Windows Update or Windows Server Update Services.
To resolve this issue you need to manually download update KB5043080, or higher, and with reinstasWe can download this update manually by searching the update catalog within the Microsoft Update Catalog. It is very simple, because we have the exact nomenclature to identify it instantly.
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Source: www.muycomputer.com