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Error 0x8000ffff while installing KB4457144 on Windows 7: what to do?
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 7 patch Tuesdayis here and brings some security improvements, but also some issues. Theupdatefails to install for some users because of 0x8000ffff error that will not let you to.
It seems that the cause of ‘install failed’ error while installing theKB4457144 updateon yourWindows 7system is the 0x8000ffff error.
While many users cannot install this KB, there are many others that do not have any struggles with that even if the installation runs really slow.
Some users reported onaskwoody.comdedicated topic that the ‘Retry’ option will not help this problem.
Well, there is not yet any fix, and we will have to wait a little bit until Microsoft fixes it. Here are the thoughts of an anonymous user about this:
‘Aerosmith you will probably be waiting afew days at leastfor people to report it, and Microsoft to investigate it. Then they have to fix it.’
Are Windows 7 updates still available? Yes, they are! Find out more about this from our article!
How to avoid Error 0x8000ffff on your Windows 7 PC?
We are afraid that many of you that tried to install this KB, had no results. You will probably not be able to do it until it will not get fixed.
However, a few days without the newestpatchare not critical for yourWindows 7PC and you can wait so you can install the fixed KB4457144 version.
You can also try to perform some steps on your own. First of all, you will find how tofix the 0x8000fff error here.
It is our exhaustive guide that contains seven solutions in order to help you get rid of this error code while downloading Windows updates.
If you do not arrive to follow all the steps from the guide, simply perform the following steps:
This is all that is known about thisupdateat this moment. Keep an eye on our site so you could be the first to know if this problem was fixed. Do not forget to let us know in the comment section if you found a workaround to this annoying issue.
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Since the dial-up Internet era, Edgar was interested in online resources. From forums to e-commerce websites, he started digging into how those resources could generate revenue.
Today he is managing the affiliate revenue for Windows Report, a Reflector Media website and studies the online marketing field.
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