Recent cumulative updates for Windows 10 October 2018 or 1809 version appear to be having problems installing. Microsoft has (again) recognized the problems and promised a fix (sic).
According to official information published by Microsoft itself earlier this week, the issue only affects Asian language packs in Windows 10 October 2018.
The official KB pages of affected cumulative updates mention the following:
“After installing KB4493509, devices with certain Asian language packs installed may display the error”0x800f0982 – PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND”
Read from the Microsoft KB Page.
Although Microsoft claims that this issue only exists in cumulative information KB4493509, which was released on April 9, the same error occurred in two other Windows 10 updates of version 1809 that were released in early May.
The complete list of cumulative updates that present this error is:
9 April 2019-KB4493509 (OS Build 17763.437)
1 May 2019-KB4501835 (OS Build 17763.439)
3 May 2019-KB4495667 (OS Build 17763.475)
According to Microsoft's remedies, users should try to uninstall and then reinstall language packs on their devices.
However, the company also states that if the above solution does not work, it must be fully restored to the system…
Meanwhile, Microsoft claims that it is trying to develop a solution for a complete fix of the problem and promises to include an upcoming update.
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