October 13, 2023 at 04:02PM
Microsoft has acknowledged an issue where Windows 10 security updates, specifically the KB5031356 security update, may fail to install with 0x8007000d errors. Reports of this problem have been surfacing since October 10. Microsoft is currently investigating the root cause of the issue and encourages affected users to file a report through the Feedback Hub. Additionally, the company has provided a support page with guidance on resolving Windows update issues.
Key takeaways from the meeting notes:
1. Windows 10 security updates released during this month’s Patch Tuesday may fail to install with 0x8007000d errors.
2. The KB5031356 security update fails to complete installation on systems running client platforms like Windows 10 21H2 and Windows 10 22H2.
3. Manually downloading and installing the update also results in deployment failure.
4. Microsoft has received reports of this issue since Tuesday, October 10, and it acknowledged the problem.
5. The most common error encountered is Error 8007000D (ERROR_INVALID_DATA), which can be found in the Windows Update view under System settings.
6. Users facing this problem are encouraged to file a report through Microsoft’s Feedback Hub.
7. Microsoft has provided a support page with additional guidance on resolving update-related issues.
8. Microsoft is currently investigating the root cause of the problem and will provide an update once more information is available.
9. There is a separate warning about incorrect BitLocker drive encryption errors in managed Windows environments.
10. The drive encryption issue only affects Windows environments with enforced drive encryption for OS and fixed drives.
11. There was a previous issue with WSUS servers upgraded to Windows Server 2022, causing them to stop pushing Windows 11 22H2 updates to enterprise endpoints.