Microsoft Warning: 64-bit Win7 system or unable to install KB3033929 patch update

  

The support for an operating system is good enough, usually in the company's ability to provide users with subsequent updates and patches over the long term. Microsoft's Windows operating system is also known as "Patch Tuesday" on the second Tuesday of every week. The bad news is that if you are using Windows 7 (64-bit SP1), then you may be prepared to not be able to get the KB3033929 patch.

According to foreign media reports, there have been many complaints on the Microsoft TechNet forum that the KB3033929 update is not installed.

A netizen wrote on the message board:

KB3033929 is a security update for 64-bit Windows 7, level ‘important’, installation time is March 11, 2015 day. However, the status information is returned to & lsquo; installation failed & rsquo;, the error code is & lsquo;80004005 & rsquo;.

Depressed is that users have not been able to install successfully after many attempts, and they can't find any clues related to this error code.

There are also people who post:

My Dell Optiplex 790 can't install this update on 64-bit Windows 7 Pro SP1, but I still have a progress when trying to install it manually. Card stuck in 72% of the problem.

So it seems that this problem should be "all rights reserved" for 64-bit Windows 7. Since the user who failed the feedback installation represents only a part, we suspect that similar failures may be related to different software and configurations.

As of now, Microsoft has not commented on this. Before the company introduced the remedial plan, the 64-bit Windows 7 users still suspended the update of KB3033929!

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