09-10-2024, 01:06 PM
I have two PCs. I have just upgraded both to 24H2. My Gigabyte B460M just updated the Cumulative .NET Framework with KB5044033 and the Win 11 update with KB504285. Both worked as expected.
This is a query I have just posted on 'elevenforum' and pose it here for your consideration.
I have two PCs. I have just upgraded both to 24H2. My Gigabyte B460M just updated the Cumulative .NET Framework with KB5044033 and the Win 11 update with KB504285. Both worked as expected.
But, my main PC Asus Z490Z used KB5044030 and KB5044284. The upgrades both failed when at 40% and reverted back. What do I do now? Is it just a case for MS to replace these two upgrades? Any idea why the two different programs for two different motherboards? Both of these updates are now sitting waiting to be installed (yet again!).
But, my main PC Asus Z490Z used KB5044030 and KB5044284. The upgrades both failed when at 40% and reverted back. What do I do now? Is it just a case for MS to replace these two upgrades? Any idea why the two different programs for two different motherboards?
This is a query I have just posted on 'elevenforum' and pose it here for your consideration.
I have two PCs. I have just upgraded both to 24H2. My Gigabyte B460M just updated the Cumulative .NET Framework with KB5044033 and the Win 11 update with KB504285. Both worked as expected.
But, my main PC Asus Z490Z used KB5044030 and KB5044284. The upgrades both failed when at 40% and reverted back. What do I do now? Is it just a case for MS to replace these two upgrades? Any idea why the two different programs for two different motherboards? Both of these updates are now sitting waiting to be installed (yet again!).
But, my main PC Asus Z490Z used KB5044030 and KB5044284. The upgrades both failed when at 40% and reverted back. What do I do now? Is it just a case for MS to replace these two upgrades? Any idea why the two different programs for two different motherboards?