Windows Update for windows 10

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I am trying to keep my window 10 pro updated properly. I delay my updates for a week to watch for major problems, and then install. The cumulative update from September has failed to install. Looking on the web there is little help, though I have tried using Spinrite level 3 to check for errors or weak sectors and reinstalled Windows using the Windows Media Tool. Neither changed anything. So I am looking for help here. Model INTEL SSDSC2KW512G8 is my Windows drive on a System Model X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING Motherboard and a AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor, 3701 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s). Windows update gets 10 to 15% done then trys to install and then fails. and gives the above errors. I haven't tried the disabling in Command line suggestions, but all comments I have seen says that does not work. As I said above, I did reinstall windows using the WIndows Media Tool, but that had no effect. I have made sure that all my drivers are up to date, and that the drive is in working order using Spinrite. Any help is much apprechiated.
 
Unfortunately it appears the error number is indicative of the "Windows Update" files themselves being broken. There are lots of suggestions online around attempting repairs. The most common appear to be, make sure you restart and try again. Following that, try the Windows Update troubleshooter (in Settings, you can search for it, search for troubleshoot and choose the additional troubleshooters and look at the bottom of the first part of the list.) Presuming it's not as simple as that try these steps https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...em-files-79aa86cb-ca52-166a-92a3-966e85d4094e using DISM and SFC.
 
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