Just a few days ago, Microsoft released the KB5053598 update for Windows 11h2 operating system, which includes many important security repairs. It is a mandatory update that represents part of the Patch Tuesday for this month, so it aims to automatically install for all qualified users. Unfortunately, the update appears to be a debris for many users, according to Windows reports.
For beginners, the same update can fail in the installation, offering error codes 0x800F0993, 0x800F081f, 0x80070032,/or 0xc004F211. The actual update can stumble before the installation is complete, as the last Windows stumbled by 6 %, 20 % and 38 %. It can reach 98 % or 99 %, only to restart, show an error, and proceed with uninstalling update because “something did not go as planned.”
If you manage to install the update successfully, you can still run to a blue screen from death accidents, or suddenly unable to run your computer, or problems with a desktop protocol (RDP) automatically after several minutes.
To date, Microsoft has not recognized these problems or made a repair, and there is no known solution to these issues. If you are facing these problems, think about retracting the update by updating the Windows.
It is a real shameful matter because this update addresses many important security defects, including weakness on the day of zero-2025-24983, which allows the hierarchical attackers to lift the privileges locally.
This article was originally appeared in our sister’s publication PC för alla It was translated and translated from Swedish.
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