Windows System Installation update patches can sometimes cause problems. Previously, a user on the internet said that his Windows 8.1 computer could not install a system patch code-named KB2919355. How can we solve this problem?
Windows 8.1 Update (KB2919355) could not be installed. The following patches must be installed in the following order: KB2919442, KB2919355, KB2932046, KB2937592, KB2938439, KB2934018, the back can be installed, is KB2919355 this one is not, Probably installed to 99%, and then do not move, have been a few hours, has been so, and do not prompt error.
This problem may be caused by Third-party software interference, or by system component corruption.
It is recommended to uninstall the Third-party antivirus firewall, repair the system components and then update.
Method 1: Repair system components
Repair updates using the Inbox Deployment Image Service and Management (DISM) tool
In the Search for box, type command prompt, right-click Command prompt, and then click Run as Administrator. If you receive an administrator password or confirmation prompt, type the password or click Allow.
Type the following command, and then press Enter after you type each command. Note: Each command operation may take several minutes to complete.
Dism.exe/online/cleanup-image/scanhealth
Dism.exe/online/cleanup-image/restorehealth
3. Close the command prompt, and then run Windows Update again.
Method 2:
Clean boot eliminates three-party interference:
1. At the same time press win key +r, input msconfig, enter
2. In the System Configuration dialog box, on the Services tab, click to select the "Hide All Microsoft services" check box, and then click the, or "Disable all". (If you have the fingerprint identification enabled, do not close the related service)
3. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box, click Open Task Manager.
4. On the Startup tab of Task Manager, for each startup item, select the Startup item and click Disable.
5. Close Task Manager.
6. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box, click OK, and then restart the computer.
To revert to the normal boot process:
1. At the same time press win key +r, input msconfig, enter
2. On the General tab, tap or click the Normal startup option.
3. Click the Service tab and then clear the check box next to hide all Microsoft services, and then click, or select Enable all.
4. Next, click the Startup tab, and then click or Open Task Manager.
5. In Task Manager, enable all the startup programs, and then click or OK.
6. If you are prompted to restart your computer, click or Restart.
This is the workaround for Windows 8.1 systems that cannot KB2919355 update patches. As the operating system with the shortest time to launch, Windows 8.1 has such a problem that it may be difficult to avoid, hoping that Microsoft will speed up its improvement.