Cumulative updates - April 14 2020

This is a summary of the cumulative updates released on April 14th 2020.

  1. Windows 10 1903 and 1909 - KB4549951, Build No. 18362.778 and 18363.778
  2. Windows 10 1809- KB4549949, OS build 17763.1058*

Direct Download links

  • KB4549951 32-bit update can be downloaded using this link and 64-bit can be downloaded from this.
  • KB4549949 32-bit link is here and the 64-bit link is here.

Servicing Stack Updates

It is recommended to install Servicing stack updates before installing the cumulative updates. This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) makes sure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates

  • For Windows 10 1903/1909, use this link for 32-bit and this link for 64-bit download(KB4552152)
  • For Windows 10 1809, use this link for 32-bit and this link for 64-bit download.(KB4549947)

Known Issues

Symptom Workaround
After installing KB4493509, devices with some Asian language packs installed may receive the error, "0x800f0982 - PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND."
  1. Uninstall and reinstall any recently added language packs. For instructions, see Manage the input and display language settings in Windows 10.
  2. Select Check for Updates and install the April 2019 Cumulative Update. For instructions, see Update Windows 10.

Note If reinstalling the language pack does not mitigate the issue, reset your PC as follows:

  1. Go to the Settings app > Recovery.
  2. Select Get Started under the Reset this PC recovery option.
  3. Select Keep my Files.

Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.

There are no known issues for KB4549951. 

Known issues in this update

Symptom Workaround
We have seen social media reports related to KB4549951 that mention Bluetooth, a stop error with a blue screen, and other related issues.

To date, we have not seen these issues reflected in telemetry, support data, or customer feedback channels. We continuously investigate all customer feedback and are closely monitoring this situation.

Note If you experience any issues, we'd like to know. Please provide feedback using the keyboard shortcut Windows + F or go to the Start menu and select Feedback Hub so that we can investigate.

Windows 10 update history

https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/4529964/windows-10-update-history

Windows 10 release dashboard

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1903

Windows 10 message center

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-information/windows-message-center#407

Follow @WindowsUpdate to find out when new content is published to the release information dashboard.

*Revised end of service date for Windows 10, version 1809

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KB4552152 installed successfully.

KB4549951 FAILED.

The beat goes on...

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Thank you for the update, in view of the extended end of service date for 1809 I will try & bring mine up to date with KB4549949 but first installing SSU KB4549947  if I can stop WU trying to download & install 1909  (which as the End date has been put back for 6 months on 1809 I would of thought Microsoft would of done that anyway).  I have "Home" version so can't pause updates (unless I disable wuauserv  Windows Update Service)…..but then I won't get Defender Threat definitions.

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kb4549951 will not install with error 0x800f0900

HP Elitebook Ryzen 7

Other updates are fine.

This is the 3rd or 4th month in row that update won't install ...

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kb4549951 will not install with error 0x800f0900

HP Elitebook Ryzen 7

Other updates are fine.

This is the 3rd or 4th month in row that update won't install ...

I was on the same boat as you, Phillipe. I had to reinstall Windows keeping everything(apps and files) which resolved the issue. If you need instructions for that, let me know.
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Can you guys get your heads together ? All these updates to windows 10 since January has ruined my HP Pavilion gaming laptop. I spend more time waiting to get into windows from hello login screen ! Three times these updates have crashed my system to the point i have had to reset the machine using a flash drive. Only to recieve another update ! And my system failures start all over again. I have been a windows user since windows 95 platform i have to say windows 10 is THE WORST YOU MADE. I JUST WANT SIMPLICITY BACK!! I dont want all your updates yet i am forced to take them in windows 10. I read up to find ways to fix my laptop after every update and am horrified to see that microsoft claims to not know of the issues we are reporting. I mean seriously. Why do i have to sit in front of a laptop that forces updates and spending more time rectifying issues such as 100% Disk usage and or 100% memory usage. And having to do research online to fix the issue. I am afraid to shut down my system these days because another dreaded update. Once again  i have sat here for nearly two hours just trying to log in after my system forced an accumalative update!!!! And having to use a flash drive yet again for the fourth time to reset my windows OS. Losing yet again all my files. Why should we have to keep fighting to use our systems ? Only to have them ruined by another update. Spending more time in 2 months trying to get on my system fixing my system than i am able to enjoy using my system! Frustrated in Michigan. 

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2020-04 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1909 for x64-based Systems (KB4549951) - Error 0x8007000d 

I am having this issue, but want to reinstall Win 10 keeping everything.

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Okay back on my system.. after 3hrs of BS.... Tried restoring using my flashdrive.. Fail.... Used repair tool to try to repair the current version of windows I had prior to the forced update.. another fail.. In the end I had to reinstall windows (for the fourth time now) and am chasing old files down in the old windows folder before they decide to delete them on me.. banging head on the desk here.. so all in all I started at 7:12am EST  just turning my laptop on from sleep mode.. And now it's 10:39 am and I can log into windows.. however.. now I have partition after partition on this terabyte hard drive.. and I am still seeing CPU usage @ 100percent, get that corrected, now the Memory reads 100 percent.. and then the DISK reads 100 percent.. Really?  I would not recommend windows 10 to any one EVER... I want Windows 7 pro back.. unfortunately my system was built in 2015.. upon looking into system info on this system.. apparently the build was windows 7 pro factory.. when they sent to Best Buy.. it was updated to windows 10 home.. So needless to say when I went to purchase this laptop and told the sales person what I wanted it for and what I use it for he recommends this POS … and I have had nothing but issues with it since owning it.. The latest rounds of Windows 10 updates started in January.. broken.... broken again... broken again.. and Microsoft you just keep pushing these updates at us, knowing they are failures.. Why do consumers have to fix your errors.. or struggle to use a system that YOU break??????     I can be away for 3 days come home and the laptop accepted updates on it's own even when I set it to let me chose.. if I pause an update or restart.. the system just locks up and goes black and restarts with the newest update.. and then I cannot use my laptop for nearly a day because I am forced to clean up or restore.. or whatever.. Honestly I have an 800.00 laptop that runs worst than my old HP with Windows 7 on it .. I know Microsoft no longer supports that OS nor are there any updates.. funny why does that laptop work far better than this POS ????  no windows updates.. a good antivirus software and it runs like a charm.. really scratching my head on this.. Rant over.. Get it together Microsoft.. Not everyone has funds to keep buying a new system every couple years because your updates destroy the one we have ! 

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I am just a little uncomfortable with this update.  After I restarted the computer, It presented a "microsoft" screen with my email address asking for my windows password (not regular logon screen).  I input my password and it was rejected as incorrect.  I entered it again, and it was again rejected as incorrect.  I closed the screen with the x in the corner.  The computer then presented me with my normal login screen, and accepted my pin for login.  It is very disconcerting when you get a screen from microsoft rejecting your microsoft password, which is clearly still valid.

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KB4552152 installed successfully.

KB4549951 FAILED.

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Yip, same for me. Think they must've just changed the kb number. All the other updates successfully installed bar the Cumulative one.

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>>I am having this issue, but want to reinstall Win 10 keeping everything.

The best way, use the first method in the article. A repair install would keep apps and files and would reinstall Windows. 90% chance that your update issue would be resolved.
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