Possibly ruined my laptop ..

Microsoft admits it can't fix Windows 10 KB5034441 "0x80070643 - 
ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE"

By Sayan Sen ยท May 1, 2024 18:20 EDT28
https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-admits-it-cant-fix-windows-10-kb5034441-0x80070643---errorinstallfailure/


Microsoft released the first Windows 10 and 11 Patch Tuesday updates of 2024 on 
the 9th with January's KB5034122 and KB5034123 respectively.

In a separate article, the company also detailed another security fix for a 
BitLocker Secure Boot bypass vulnerability that is being tracked under ID 
"CVE-2024-20666." Microsoft said that the security flaw could allow threat 
actors to bypass BitLocker encryption if they managed to get physical access to 
an unpatched PC.

The issue was addressed by KB5034441 (on Windows 10) and KB5034440 (on Windows 
11) which were WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment) updates.


Microsoft, however, also cautioned that inadequate space on the recovery 
partition could lead to a "0x80070643 - ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE" error message 
when trying to install the WinRE WIM (Windows Imaging Format) update.


The issue can be resolved by allocating an additional 250 MB of storage space 
to the recovery partition. Details on how to do that can be found in this 
dedicated article.

The company had promised a fix was in the works, and later also officially 
confirmed that those without a WinRE partition could entirely skip it.

However, at least on Windows 10, Microsoft has acknowledged that an automatic 
resolution for this issue will not be released and as such, the only way to fix 
this is manually. Microsoft says:

Resolution: Automatic resolution of this issue won't be available in a future 
Windows update. Manual steps are necessary to complete the installation of this 
update on devices which are experiencing this error.

The WinRE partition requires 250 megabytes of free space. Devices which do not 
have sufficient free space will need to increase the size of the partition via 
manual action. For guidance on making this change, review the following 
resources:

A code script can be used to extend the partition size. A sample script has 
been provided in the documentation for adding an update package to WinRE. See 
Extend the Windows RE Partition.

Guidance to manually change the WinRE partition size can additionally be found 
in KB5028997: Instructions to manually resize your partition to install the 
WinRE update.

Completion of these manual steps will allow the installation of this update to 
succeed.

Hence, it looks like Microsoft has given up on an automatic fix for the issue 
at least on Windows 10. Hopefully, the same does not happen with Windows 11 as 
the issue is still open there.

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