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My name is Kathleen and I am an Independent Advisor. I would be happy to help you today.
I recommend checking the Hard Disk and Ram Memory
1.- First, close all the programs and files that you have open.
2.- Click with the right mouse button in the Windows Start menu and select Control Panel. Then choose the category System and security. On the next screen, look down Administrative Tools on the right and click on that option.
3.- One of those tools is the Windows Memory Diagnostic. Double click on it to open it.
4.- The diagnosis gives two options to choose from. See what each one does and click on the one you prefer:
Restart now and check if there are problems. It is best to select in most cases. Make sure to close all programs as I have asked before. The PC will reboot on its own when choosing this option. Right after, the check also starts automatically.
Then check the Hard Disk.
1. Open an elevated Command Prompt (Press the Windows + X button at the same time, then choose Command Prompt (Admin))
2. Type the following command, and replace the X with the drive letter you wish to scan: “chkdsk /f /r X:
3. Hit the enter key, Command Prompt will now start CHKDSK.
Let us know if these steps help you to resolve the issue.
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Hi Kathleen,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Ran Memory Diagnostic test-All okay. Didn't do the /r of chkdsk, I have a solid state drive, and the Samsung Drive controller should take care of that, I checked status of SSD and it showed all status checks OK. I did, however, do a chkdsk /f. It also checked okay. Problem still exists.
Forgot to mention, I also downloaded latest troubleshooting file from MS and ran that, it couldn't find anything wrong, and I also downloaded the standalone KB4495667 and tried running it as well. Gets to 100% installation just as running check update on setting menu, then just returns a message that it was not Installed, in this case only the error number is missing.
Got any other tricks up your sleeve?
Thanks again for help!
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Hey,
I suggest you to not bother with these updates. I can not install KB4493509 and now KB4495667. At Windows Update under settings it drops at 100% installation error 0x800f0982, at manual it shows nothing, just that the package was not installed - like you mention it happened same by your case. I also try everything, like you, and I came to conclusion, that I am wasting my energy, time and power of restarting laptop everytime when trying new fix. So just wait for 1903 upgrade, and hope it will be without errors and problems.
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Hi Kathleen,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Ran Memory Diagnostic test-All okay. Didn't do the /r of chkdsk, I have a solid state drive, and the Samsung Drive controller should take care of that, I checked status of SSD and it showed all status checks OK. I did, however, do a chkdsk /f. It also checked okay. Problem still exists.
Forgot to mention, I also downloaded latest troubleshooting file from MS and ran that, it couldn't find anything wrong, and I also downloaded the standalone KB4495667 and tried running it as well. Gets to 100% installation just as running check update on setting menu, then just returns a message that it was not Installed, in this case only the error number is missing.
Got any other tricks up your sleeve?
Thanks again for help!
What's your version of Windows 10 right now? Mine is 17763.475
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