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GreenBear
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Aug 22, 2022
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The update KB5012170 fails with error 0x800f0922

Hello,

 

I am using Windows 365 Business and noticed that update KB5012170 cannot be installed. It always fails with error code 0x800f0922. This seems to be a known issue as it is documented here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/status-windows-11-21h2#2883msgdesc

 

As there's no possibility to update the UEFI of the cloud PC, I assume the only thing we can do at the moment is to wait until Microsoft fixes this problem?

 

Best regards,

Bernd

  • In general, you have to wait for the fix and as you said updating hardware and firmware are in hand of Microsoft. You may also create a support ticket and contact Microsoft Support for more help.
  • Netzwerker's avatar
    Netzwerker
    Copper Contributor

    GreenBear Same issue here as well. Windows 365 Business. Was there any solution already from MS side? Thanks in advance

    • GreenBear's avatar
      GreenBear
      Copper Contributor
      At some point the update simply disappeared from the list - even if I manually search for updates.
  • GreenBear  -- same here,  i actually posted this on the Cloud PC Discussion (MS Teams) along with opening a premier case.   This error is showing up daily for all our Cloud PC users in update history.  This update continuously downloads and simply fails..  seems to be an endless loop that isn't necessary.   At least its not impacting anything other than consuming a bit of bandwidth

    • Netzwerker's avatar
      Netzwerker
      Copper Contributor
      Hi Miguel, could you post the discussion link here? Would join the topic. Thanks in advance
    • johnjjohn's avatar
      johnjjohn
      Brass Contributor
      Which Teams discussion, I would love to participate as well.
  • Jsink's avatar
    Jsink
    Brass Contributor
    we are seeing same issue. its interesting we dont see it on all of our Windows 365 machines but about half (of ~ 300 total) . Still waiting on fix
  • johnjjohn's avatar
    johnjjohn
    Brass Contributor
    Same issue and I opened a ticket with SoftwareOne (our CSP). I've been bounced from Intune team, to Update team, now to Windows team. They don't understand after repeated attempts that this is a Windows 365 issue. I'll post if a fix is provided.
    • johnjjohn's avatar
      johnjjohn
      Brass Contributor
      No resolution and per MS support "the issue is recognized, and a fix is coming.". I've been told to wait until the fix is released, and there is no timing for a fix.
      • Miguel Sanabia's avatar
        Miguel Sanabia
        Brass Contributor

        johnjjohnI am surprised you are still seeing this occurring as ours was remediated after opening a Microsoft Premiere Support case. I was then advised product team was reviewing and shortly deploying a fix. Since then, we now see that KB successfully updated on our CPC desktops.

  • plaridel1's avatar
    plaridel1
    Copper Contributor

    Same problem here. Affected PC has been updating smoothly until today.

     

    I did all sfc and DISM commands but to no avail. 

    • azureadmin100's avatar
      azureadmin100
      Copper Contributor

      ataferner 

       

      Did you get a response and fix for it from MS yet?  I have the same issue and it is filling up my logs on my cloud pc.  

  • Reza_Ameri's avatar
    Reza_Ameri
    Silver Contributor
    In general, you have to wait for the fix and as you said updating hardware and firmware are in hand of Microsoft. You may also create a support ticket and contact Microsoft Support for more help.
      • Reza_Ameri's avatar
        Reza_Ameri
        Silver Contributor
        It is also good idea to file a support ticket, so the Windows team will start investigating the issue.

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