

- #Duplicate windows updates install
- #Duplicate windows updates update
- #Duplicate windows updates Patch
- #Duplicate windows updates windows 10
Installing servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft security fixes.
#Duplicate windows updates update
Microsoft strongly recommends you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before installing the latest cumulative update (LCU). For instance, the July 26, 2019-KB4505903 (OS Build 18362.267) update requires that the latest SSU KB4508433 is installed.
#Duplicate windows updates windows 10
Whenever Microsoft releases a cumulative update, the Windows 10 update history would have detailed information about the update, and also has information about the prerequisite update. This issue can happen if the Servicing Stack Update (SSU) was not installed before installing the Cumulative Update. Install the Servicing Stack Update (Prerequisite) first Checking the View your Update history page in Windows Settings shows two entries for the same update – it will report that installation completed successfully twice. Then, after some days or weeks, the same update would appear in Windows Update, and this time it installs successfully. Due to the lack of any error code or message, the end-user would assume that the update has installed successfully. However, Windows goes through the “preparing” and “install” screens as if the update is installing correctly.

After the 1st install and followed by a subsequent restart, the Windows build and version number would show that the system hasn’t been patched successfully. Many users have experienced a problem where the cumulative updates, e.g., KB4494441, KB4457128, KB4505056 installed twice on the computer.

Read more at Simplifying on-premises deployment of servicing stack updates. With the Windows Update experience where the SSU and LCU are deployed together to the device, the update stack automatically orchestrates the installation, so both are applied correctly. You don’t need to install SSU separately. However, you can get them right now by checking for optional updates in Windows Update.Update (2021): Microsoft now combines the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system with the latest Cumulative Update (LCU).

#Duplicate windows updates Patch
