After receiving updates KB4579311 and KB4577671 at Windows 10, many users found that they cause too many problems.
In Patch Tuesday the 13th of October Microsoft released cumulative updates for versions 2004, 1909, 1903 and other supported versions.
As was the case with the September updates, it didn't take long for users to start reporting installation issues, errorin the system and other general errors.
Users at Microsoft forum, in Reddit, and the Feedback Hub report many issues after installing Windows 10 KB4579311 and Windows 10 KB4577671.
Windows 10 KB4579311 cannot be installed for many users with the following error messages:
0x8007000d
ox800f0988
0x800f0831
0x80073701
0x80070002
0x800f081f
Update KB4577671 for version 1909 and version 1903 also presents the aforementioned errors.
These are the most common passwords reported by users. They are usually associated with missing files in Windows Update, WinSXS, and other components that are responsible for editing updates in Windows 10.
Unfortunately, the old trick of manually downloading the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog no longer works.
Of course, you can fix these issues with an on-site upgrade via Microsoft Media Creation Tool, but this option is not currently available.
Unfortunately, you will have to wait until the third or fourth week of October to install the October updates using the Media Creation Tool because it is updated every third and fourth week of the month with the new cumulative updates.
For now, you can pause updates until Microsoft releases the new Media Creation Tool or fixes bugs.
Unfortunately, update KB4579311 does not go back. According to some users, it appears to have blue or black screens.
System errors, Blue Screen of Death and sound problems are common for some users after updating with the new Patch Tuesday. Here is a list of issues reported by users:
Long download and installation time.
Failure to install the update.
The system stops.
Problems with File Explorer, the printing, audio issues.
If you run into problems, remove the update as shown in the image below, and be patient until Microsoft fixes a fix.
Get started → Settings → Update & Security λη Troubleshooting → Windows Update → Run Troubleshooter.
Because I also got this message about netframework security fixes, I downloaded them manually from the Microsoft Updates Catalog https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/home.aspx and after the first reboot showed an installation error in the update check, in the second reboot and completion of the check for available updates, they appeared to be installed without reporting an error.