Thank you, your help guided me to the solution. Apparently KB5034441 buggy requires Windows RE to boot when disabled (or small partition) then this KB will fail. A common cause of Win10 is BitLocker and Windows RE being automatically disabled. Unfortunately, the only solution here is to decrypt the disk during installation and enable RE `reagentc /enable`. Microsoft should be ashamed of itself KB5034441 ;)
Hey brother i just clicked update and shutdown on my laptop but it stucked on restarting, can i do the same for that thing or there is any other solution.
I did all steps excluding 6 but including 7 and still didn't work. 6 gives me an error code when allocating/setting to 250mb. The error code says my disk may be corrupted and when I run a command in cmd (Chkdsk) nothing shows up everything is fine. Conclusion, please help me fixing the error I get on option 6 guys
on option 6 (4:24) I can not execute the shrinking command. It says: "The volume you have selected to shrink may be corrupted. Use Chkdsk to fix the corruption problem, and then try to shrink the volume again." Please I am looking for any tips I ran Chkdsk and nothing happened
Excellent tutorial! The final steps worked! But only after I resized (increased) the recovery partition. After that, it went thru like a breeze! Thank you.
Am I glad I do not need Windows recovery (it is not even supplied with the Home version, but trhis does not stop MS from trying this KB time and time again). True Image and a rigid backupscheme helps safegarding my PC without this tricky feature. BTW although both PC's here have properly sized recoverey partitions, the wellknown error message appears. It is not uncommon with MS that at the end of the lifetime of a Windows version low quality programmers are put to work and once unknown errors creep in the system 😞
on option 6, my disk doesnt have the * for gpt and i did the cmd create partition primary id=27 and then tried the command but it didnt work and there still isnt a * for gpt.. what am i supposed to do here?