Microsoft rolls out KB5035845 & KB5035853, addresses security issues and update errors

It fixes the 0x800F0922 update error with KB5034765

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Microsoft has rolled out updates on Patch Tuesday for both Windows 10 (KB5035845) and Windows 11 (KB5035853).

We are seeing major patches in KB5035853, the update pertaining to Windows 11. In addition to quality improvements, the update addresses the 0x800f0922 error with KB5034765 on Windows 11, version 23H2. Microsoft’s official blog states,

This update addresses a known issue that might affect the February 2024 security and preview updates. They might not install, and your device might stop responding at 96%. The error code is “0x800F0922.” The error message is, “Something did not go as planned. No need to worry – undoing changes. Please keep your computer on.”

As for KB5035845, the update pertaining to Windows 10, you will find quality improvements. Nothing specific has been shared by Microsoft in the official blog.

These Patch Tuesday updates are automatically installed on the PC and, after that, require a restart. If it doesn’t appear, turn on the toggle for Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available in the Windows Update settings.

Besides, it’s recommended that you install all such cumulative updates for an error-free experience and improved security. These are usually small, including KB5035845 and KB5035853, and won’t take more than a few minutes to install!

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