Subj : Starship blooper: Windows 10 update gets weirdest bug yet To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Tue Apr 15 2025 14:45:08 Starship blooper: Windows 10 update gets weirdest bug yet Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2025 13:39:56 +0000 Description: Bugs in the bugs: Windows 10 update plasters error install failure message over your screen when the upgrade has actually installed just fine. FULL STORY ======================================================================Windows 10 recently got a patch tinkering with the Recovery Environment Some users are seeing an error message saying the patch failed to install In fact, the update installed just fine, and the error message is the error Some Windows 10 users are encountering an error message after applying a fresh patch for the operating system, informing them that the update failed when in fact it didnt. Neowin spotted the update in question (known as KB5057589) which was released last week (separately from the main cumulative update for April) and tinkers with the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) on some Windows 10 PCs (versions 21H2 and 22H2). Far from all Windows 10 users will get this, then, but those who do might be confronted by an error message after it has installed (which is visible in the Windows Update settings page). It reads: 0x80070643 ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE. That looks alarming, of course, and seeing this, youre going to make the fair assumption that the update has failed. However, as mentioned, the error isnt with the update, but the actual error message itself. Microsoft explains : This error message is not accurate and does not impact the update or device functionality. Although the error message suggests the update did not complete, the WinRE update is typically applied successfully after the device restarts. Microsoft further notes that the update may continue to display as failed (when it hasnt) until the next check for updates, after which the error message should be cleared from your system. (Image credit: Lipik Stock Media / Shutterstock) Analysis: Bugs in the bugs Theres nothing wrong here, in short, except the error itself, but thats going to confuse folks, and maybe send them down some unnecessary and potentially lengthy rabbit holes in order to find further information, or a solution to a problem that doesnt exist. The trouble is whats compounding this is that the whole WinRE debacle has been a long-running affair . A patch for this was previously released in January 2025 most recently , and there were others before that, with some folks witnessing repeated installations of this WinRE fix, which is confusing in itself. Thats why those rabbit holes that you might get lost down could end up seeming so deep if you dont manage to catch Microsofts clarification on this matter. Microsoft says its working to resolve this errant error and will let us know when that happens. At least youre now armed with the knowledge that the update should be fine despite what the error in block capitals plastered across your screen tells you (and it should be cleared from your PC in a short time). You may also like... Microsoft is digging its own grave with Windows 11, and it has to stop Windows 11 is getting a very handy change to the taskbar, as Microsoft takes a leaf from Apples Mac playbook Microsoft looks to be making a big change to how you install and log in to Windows 11 and Im not happy about it at all ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/starship-blooper-windows-10-update -gets-weirdest-bug-yet --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .