Running SFC should be about the same thing.

That happened to someone else recently and they didn't have a CD or any
other media, so they had to grab the bits with the product key:

http://windowsitpro.com/windows-81/installing-windows-81-using-only-your-pro
duct-key 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Jay Dale
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed

Well after working with MS on this issue and not getting anywhere, I found a
couple of links - Susan is on them as well:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-windows_update/w
indows-81-update-1-failing-to-install-with-errors/c3071122-e903-4775-b659-e9
8784bc786c?page=1

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-windows_install/
kb2919355-windows-81-update-fails-800f0092-and/4d4d23a3-695a-4bd4-b340-d2ce9
c75919d?page=42&tab=question&status=AllReplies

A lot of the "solutions" did not work for me, but what finally worked was
doing a repair install from the Windows 8 CD.  Making sure to keep all apps
and programs, I was then able to run the update without a problem.

Jay Dale
 Director of Information Technology
P:713-333-2020



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Susan Bradley
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed

This is deemed a security update.
thus it will always be a free call.

On 4/18/2014 2:13 PM, Hank Arnold wrote:
> I think that what folks (including me) are afraid of is the support 
> person deciding that the call isn't free....
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Melvin Backus
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 6:59 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed
>
> If this is a broken update Microsoft normally wouldn't charge for an 
> incident.  Probably worth the attempt at least to confirm.
>
> --
> There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
>           those who understand binary and those who don't.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Jay Dale
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 3:54 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed
>
> I don't have the ability (or the funds) to open a support case.
>
> Just another note - the System Tools folder is already there, but it's 
> called Windows System and it's shared out as System Tools...FYI...
>
> Jay Dale
>   Director of Information Technology
> P:713-333-2020
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Susan Bradley
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 1:29 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed
>
> Do you have the ability to open a support case? If not, holler and 
> I'll set one up for you.
>
> And by the way:
>
> Microsoft gives business users more time to install Windows 8.1 Update
> |
> ZDNet:
> http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-gives-business-users-more-time-to-insta
> ll-win
> dows-8-1-update-7000028513/?s_cid=e589&ttag=e589&ftag=TREc64629f
>
>
> Windows 8.1 Update: WSUS Availability, Extended Deployment Timing:
> http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/springboard/archive/2014/04/16/wind
> ows-8- 1-update-and-wsus-availability-and-adjusted-timeline.aspx
>
>
>
> As we've been monitoring the release, we've been actively discussing 
> this new approach to servicing with enterprise customers and listening 
> to their feedback regarding managing the deployment timeline. As a 
> result, we've decided to extend the timeframe for enterprise customers 
> to deploy these new product updates from 30 to 120 days. In order to 
> receive future updates, all customers managing updates using WSUS, 
> Windows Intune, or System Center Configuration Manager have until 
> August 12th to apply the new updates. For those that decide to defer 
> installation, separate security updates will be published during the
120-day window.
>
> For our consumer customers, the Windows 8.1 Update is a required 
> update to keep Windows 8.1 devices current. It will need to be 
> installed to receive new updates from Windows Update starting on May 
> 13th. The vast majority of these customers already have Automatic 
> Update turned on, so they don't need to be concerned since the update 
> will simply install in the background prior to May 13th. For customers 
> managing updates on their devices manually who haven't installed the 
> Windows 8.1 Update prior to May 13th, moving forward they will only 
> see the option to install the Windows 8.1 Update in Windows Update. No 
> new updates will be visible to them until they install the Windows 8.1 
> Update. For customers on metered networks, they will get the same
experience until they install the Windows 8.1 Update.
>
> On 4/16/2014 11:11 AM, Jay Dale wrote:
>> Also just to add - one of the possible fixes on that site is to add a
> System Tools folder to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
> Menu\Programs if the folder isn't there.  In my case, it's not there 
> but when I add it it immediately disappears.
>> Jay Dale
>>    Director of Information Technology
>> P:713-333-2020
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jay Dale
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:54 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed
>>
>> Ok, I went through the process on the link you provided:
>>
>> - downloaded the offline installers.
>> - ran the Fix Windows Update
>> - ran the Scan Windows system components sfc /scannow
>> - removed the KB2919355 package
>> - cleaned up the WinSxS folder
>> - restarted
>> - ran the KB2919355 - successful
>> - ran the KB2932046 - "We couldn't complete the updates. Undoing
changes".
> System rebooted, same message came up, then the Start screen.  Upon 
> login, I checked the updates and it showed the KB2919355 was available to
install.
> Looking at Update History it says "No updates are installed".
>>
>> Jay Dale
>>    Director of Information Technology
>> P:713-333-2020
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 12:58 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be installed
>>
>> Error message please?
>> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c203334f-7ae5-4716-a
>> e
>> b5-0fa3d60da216/kb2919355-issues-being-investigatedtracked?forum=wins
>> e
>> rver8gen
>>
>> On 4/15/2014 9:53 AM, Rod Trent wrote:
>>> Might need this hotfix.
>>>
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2939087/en-us
>>>
>>> *From:*[email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Jay Dale
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 15, 2014 12:42 PM
>>> *To:* ntsysadm
>>> *Subject:* RE: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be 
>>> installed
>>>
>>> I've tried installing it and it constantly fails and rolls back...:(
>>>
>>> Jay
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -
>>> -
>>> --
>>>
>>> *From:*[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>> <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of Andrew S. 
>>> Baker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>> *Sent:* Friday, April 4, 2014 4:17 PM
>>> *To:* ntsysadm
>>> *Subject:* Re: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be 
>>> installed
>>>
>>> LOL. Yes.
>>>
>>>
>>> *ASB
>>> **http://XeeMe.com/AndrewBaker* <http://xeeme.com/AndrewBaker>*_ 
>>> _**Providing Virtual CIO Services (IT Operations & Information
>>> Security) for the SMB market.*
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Rod Trent <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>       So, in effect, Windows 8.1 reaches EOL a month after Windows XP.
>>> J
>>>
>>>       *From:*[email protected]
>>>       <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>       [mailto:[email protected]
>>>       <mailto:[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Crawford,
>>>       Scott
>>>
>>>
>>>       *Sent:* Thursday, April 3, 2014 3:41 PM
>>>       *To:* [email protected]
>>>       <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>
>>>       *Subject:*RE: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be 
>>> installed
>>>
>>>       Nice
>>>
>>>       *From:*[email protected]
>>>       <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>       [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Andrew S.
> Baker
>>>       *Sent:* Thursday, April 3, 2014 12:25 PM
>>>       *To:* ntsysadm
>>>       *Subject:* Re: [NTSysADM] Windows 8.1 update required to be 
>>> installed
>>>
>>>       Well, that's an interesting way to ensure version compliance.
>>>       They're essentially making Windows 8.1 RTM EOL from a patch
>>>       perspective.
>>>
>>>
>>>       *ASB
>>>       **http://XeeMe..com/AndrewBaker* 
>>> <http://xeeme.com/AndrewBaker>
>>>
>>>       *_
>>>       _**Providing Virtual CIO Services (IT Operations & Information
>>>       Security) for the SMB market.*
>>>
>>>       On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Susan Bradley
>>>       <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>           
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;2919355
> (which
>>>           is Windows 8.1 update) This update will be out next Tuesday
>>>           and must be installed in order to continue to receive security
>>>           and non security updates in May.
>>>
>>>           If you have not already installed
>>>           http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2919442 on your 2012 r2 and
>>>           Windows 8.1 machines, now is the time to do so.
>>>
>>>           Windows 8.1 Update: The IT Pro Perspective:
>>>
> http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/springboard/archive/2014/04/02/wind
> ows-8-
> 1-update-the-it-pro-perspective.aspx
>>>           Today we announced the availability of Windows 8.1 Update.
>>>           This is a cumulative update for Windows 8.1 that includes a
>>>           variety of enhancements for enterprises, including improved IE
>>>           11 compatibility for enterprise applications, usability
>>>           improvements, extended mobile device management and improved
>>>           hardware support.
>>>           In this post we will provide detail on some of these
>>>           enhancements and how to deploy the update. For an overview of
>>>           the Windows 8.1 Update enhancements please see the Windows for
>>>           your Business blog announcement.
>>>           One of the important enhancements in Windows 8.1 Update is the
>>>           introduction of Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11,
>>>           announced today on the Exp! loring IE blog and the IE blog.
>>>           This provides better compatibility with older versions of
>>>           Internet Explorer and tools to manage which web apps use it.
>>>           Businesses can benefit from the modern web standards, better
>>>           performance, and increased security of our latest browser,
>>>           while extending existing investments in legacy web apps. And
>>>           by decreasing dependencies on older versions, Internet
>>>           Explorer helps you stay up-to-date.
>>>           About the Windows 8.1 Update
>>>           As announced at the Build 2014 conference, the Windows 8.1
>>>           Update is currently available on MSDN. It will be available on
>>>           Windows Update, the Windows Update Catalog, and WSUS on April
>>>           8th as part of the standard "patch Tuesday" updates. And on
>>>           April 14th, updated Windows 8.1 images will be made available
>>>           to all volume license customers via the Volume License Service
>>>           Center.
>>>           Depending on the update architecture (ARM, x86, x64), the
>>>           update will range in size from about 300MB to about 700MB.
>>>           Windows 8.1 Update has one dependency,
>>>           http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2919442, which needs to be
>>>           installed before the Windows 8.1 Update. We recommend that you
>>>           start the deployment process for this update now, in
>>>           preparation for the April 8th broad availability of the
update.
>>>           Windows 8.1 Update is a cumulative update to Windows 8.1,
>>>           containing all the updates we have released for Windows 8.1,
>>>           so if you install this update you do not need any earlier
>>>           updates. It also becomes the new servicing baseline for
>>>           Windows 8.1, so next month's security updates (on May 13th,
>>>           the next "patch Tuesday") will be dependent on Windows 8.1
> Update.
>>>           Windows 8.1 Update is categorized as "security update" because
>>>           it includes two new security fixes (as well as all
>>>           previously-issued Windows 8.1 updates). Separate versions of
>>>           these security fixes (KB2922229 and KB2936068) are also
>>>           available for those organizations that aren't yet ready to
>>>           deploy the full Windows 8.1 Update.
>>>           Deploying Windows 8.1 Update!
>>>           Depending on where your organization is in your Windows 8.1
>>>           deployment, there may be a few scenarios to consider. Each of
>>>           these are reviewed below:
>>>           * Computers currently running Windows 8.1
>>>           For computers currently running Windows 8.1 and updating from
>>>           Windows Update directly, the deployment process is simple:
>>>           Install the dependency (KB2919442) if it's not yet installed,
>>>           then install Windows 8.1 Update (KB2919355). For organizations
>>>           using WSUS, Windows Intune, or System Center Configuration
>>>           Manager for patch management, just approve or deploy those
>>>           same updates instead.
>>>           * Existing Windows 8.1 images
>>>           If you have already built your own Windows 8.1 images, you can
>>>           add these same updates into your existing images by mounting
>>>           the WIM files and injecting the updates offline, following the
>>>           instructions available in KB2919355. But if you routinely
>>>           rebuild this image (for example, to pick up each month's
>>>           security updates), we recommend that you instead download an
>>>           already-updated Windows 8.1 ISO from the Volume License
>>>           Service Center, available on April 14th, and use that image
>>>           instead of the original Windows 8.1 image released in October,
>>>           since it will have the needed updates already installed.
>>>           * New Windows 8.1 Images
>>>           If you haven't yet created a custom Windows 8.1 image, you can
>>>           get started (using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit or System
>>>           Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager) by downloading the
>>>           already-updated Windows 8.1 ISO from the Volume License
>>>           Service Center, available on April 14th. That becomes the base
>>>           for your custom image. (Since the Windows 8.1 Update is
>>>           cumulative, so you won't need to install or apply any older
>>>           updates when you use the new image from VLSC.)
>>>           * Updating from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1
>>>           If you are currently updating computers from Windows 8 to
>>>           Windows 8.1 by leveraging the automated upgrade process
>>>           ("setup.exe /auto:upgrade") available in volume license
>>>           versions of Windows 8.1 (Pro and Enterprise), you can swap out
>>>           the current Windows 8.1 installation fil! es that you are
>>>           using (which includes the INSTALL.WIM, SETUP.EXE, and all
>>>           other related setup files from the Windows 8.1 media) and
>>>           replace it with the new files from the updated Windows 8.1 ISO
>>>           available from the Volume License Service Center on April
>>>           14th. That saves you the trouble of installing the new updates
>>>           separately.
>>>           * Updating from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1
>>>           Unlike with Windows 8, there is no direct upgrade process to
>>>           move from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1. Instead, create a new
>>>           Windows 8.1 image using the new ISOs available on April 14th,
>>>           and then deploy that with a wipe-and-load deployment process
>>>           using System Center Configuration Manager or the Microsoft
>>>           Deployment Toolkit.
>>>           Updates have also been released for the Windows Assessment and
>>>           Deployment Kit for Windows 8.1, adding support for a new
>>>           "Windows Image boot" process (also called "WIMboot")
>>>           introduced in the Windows 8.1 Update. These updates are not
>>>           required for deploying or using the Windows 8.1 Update, so no
>>>           action needs to be taken in regards to these; they will not
>>>           impact existing deployment tools (such as MDT or Configuration
>>>           Manager).
>>>           It's important to note that because the Windows 8.1 Update is
>>>           not a new Windows release, no additional actions need to be
>>>           taken in regards to infrastructure readiness or product
>>>           activation. Management tools like System Center Configuration
>>>           Manager and Windows Intune will fully support updated Windows
>>>           8.1 computers. Your existing KMS infrastructure can support
>>>           updated Windows 8.1 computers, and existing MAK and
>>>           sideloading keys will continue to work. Speaking of
>>>           sideloading, we'll be making improvements in this as well, as
>>>           mentioned in the Windows for Your Business blog. Look out for
>>>           more details on the Springboard Series blog coming soon.
>>>
>>>           --
>>>           Got your CryptoLocker prevention in place?
>>>
> http://www.thirdtier.net/2013/10/cryptolocker-prevention-kit-updates/
>>>           Only one more patching days of XP.... are you ready?
>>>
>> --
>> Got your CryptoLocker prevention in place?
>> http://www.thirdtier.net/2013/10/cryptolocker-prevention-kit-updates/
>> Our last day of XP patching.  Wave it goodbye.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> --
> Got your CryptoLocker prevention in place?
> http://www.thirdtier.net/2013/10/cryptolocker-prevention-kit-updates/
> Our last day of XP patching.  Wave it goodbye.
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
>
>

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http://www.thirdtier.net/2013/10/cryptolocker-prevention-kit-updates/
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