Kestrel
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- Jan 30, 2005
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@Led Zappa - I suspect you might be the guy to ask for help, but if anyone else wants to chime in, please do.
This seems to be related to update KB4054517. When I shut my laptop down, it will "prepare Windows" for 2 or 3 hours before it successfully shuts down - and starting up will take an hour or more as it once again prepares Windows. I can see that KB4054517 failed. From what I can tell, this seems to hit people who have done a Windows reset after installing KB4054022 - which I did.
I have found a fix, with the following instructions:
Any ideas? It's to the point where I'm tempted to backup everything essential on my OS drive, format it, and do a 100 percent clean install.
This seems to be related to update KB4054517. When I shut my laptop down, it will "prepare Windows" for 2 or 3 hours before it successfully shuts down - and starting up will take an hour or more as it once again prepares Windows. I can see that KB4054517 failed. From what I can tell, this seems to hit people who have done a Windows reset after installing KB4054022 - which I did.
I have found a fix, with the following instructions:
- Download the appropriate version of KB4054022 for your device architecture from the Microsoft Update Catalog to c:\temp. Then run the commands in the steps below from the administrative command prompt.
- Expand the .msu file that you downloaded in step 1.
mkdir c:\temp
expand -f:* windows10.0-kb4054022-x64.msu c:\temp - End the existing Trusted Installer processes and install KB4054022 using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool.
taskkill /f /im tiworker.exe
taskkill /f /im trustedinstaller.exe
dism /online /add-package /packagepath:c:\temp\Windows10.0-KB4054022-x64.cab
Any ideas? It's to the point where I'm tempted to backup everything essential on my OS drive, format it, and do a 100 percent clean install.