win 10 update fails error 0x80004005

rknxche

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I can't get windows 10 (version 1909 build 18363.1171) to update to the latest version (22H2). The failure to update error is 80004005. One recurring problem seems to be a letter assignment to the hidden windows recovery partition (450 MB) on the hard drive. I deleted the letter assignment in the troubleshooter bootup mode using diskpart and regedit but the letter gets reassigned on the reboot.
 
By running the Windows Update Troubleshooter, deleting temporary files, registering JScript and VBScript in Command Prompt, or performing a system file checker scan, among other techniques, you can effectively resolve the error 0x80004005 and ensure the smooth functioning of your Windows 10 system.
 
I can't get windows 10 (version 1909 build 18363.1171) to update to the latest version (22H2). The failure to update error is 80004005. One recurring problem seems to be a letter assignment to the hidden windows recovery partition (450 MB) on the hard drive. I deleted the letter assignment in the troubleshooter bootup mode using diskpart and regedit but the letter gets reassigned on the reboot.




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I had the same problem as you and I contacted Microsoft Support for assistance regarding this error code 80004005. They gave me specific instructions so I could solve this problem.
 
It seems like you have a dual-boot setup with Linux and Windows 11 on separate SSDs, and you're encountering issues when trying to boot Windows 11 from an external drive. To address the problem of Windows complaining about an "inaccessible boot drive," you may need to update the UEFI settings to recognize the external drive as the primary boot device.
 
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