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by lunarg on September 8th 2015, at 11:20

When installing a lot of Windows updates, or a few very large updates (such as a service pack or KB2919355), the updates may fail and the system may revert the changes. If that happens, check the Windows Update history (Windows Update → View update history), and view the details of the failed updates.

If the error code is 0x800F0922, verify whether there's still enough free disk space available on the system drive (C:-drive). If the volume is almost full, there may be enough to download updates, but not enough to actually install them. Aside of the downloaded packages, the unpacking and installation of updates, additional space is needed for system restore points and the old versions of updated files to allow for uninstalling certain updates.

Try getting more free disk space, and then retry the operation. If this is not possible, you could also try to limit the number of updates to install to only a few updates at a time. This limits the required disk space and this will not revert changes for all the updates if anything does go wrong.

 
 
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