Windows 10 KB4093112 fails to install on some systems

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Microsoft released Windows 10 KB4093112 a couple of days
ago and it appears to be causing some issues on a number of
systems. While the cumulative updates are supposed to fix bugs,
Windows 10 KB4093112 is nothing more than a nightmare for
some users as the new update fails to install. It is worth
noting that Microsoft has not acknowledged the bug yet.

The users pointing to such bugs is growing at a worrying rate
and by the looks of things, it is a widespread problem
affecting a number of systems.

Windows 10 KB4093112 is not installing

Microsoft is, however, saying that the company is only aware of
just one issue that causes Windows Update to incorrectly report
that the installation of the cumulative update has failed.
While the users claim there’s more than false installation
error. A number of users are reporting that KB4093112 is
another botched updates and it fails to install with a common
error.

A user claims that the KB4093112 will install, reboot and
after few seconds, the system fails to load hard drives. The
user further explains that it could more than 5 minutes to
reboot the system. Microsoft is yet to acknowledge any such
issue at the time of writing this story. The symptoms are
pretty much the same as for the previous cumulative
updates.

Windows 10 KB4093112 Installation Errors: 0x800f081f,
0x800f0900 and 0x80070bc2

In a post on Microsoft forum, the user says that Windows
10 KB4093112 fails to install with error code 0x800f081f, while
some user says the update ends up with error
code 0x800f0900. Furthermore, a number of users are
claiming that the latest update for Windows 10 operating system
is stuck in a loop and reboots does not help. Many users are
saying the update pushed the system into an infinite reboot
loop after attempting to update Windows 10.

The cumulative updates installation are failing with most
common error and it appears to be forcing the system into a
reboot loop before offering the update once again. While most
of the users have actually managed to install the update,
but after installing the update, the Start menu is no longer
working and the taskbar is broken, as a result, the pinned
apps and start menu do not open when clicked.

Windows 10 cumulative updates have failed to install for quite
some time now, but the Windows 10 KB4093112 installation
issue is very widespread. You can always recover Windows 10 and
reinstall the operating system if the update breaks anything.
Are you able to install the latest version of Windows 10 Fall
Creators Update? Let us know in the comments below.

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