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.NET 6.0.1 / .NET 6.0.2 Windows Update fails with error 0x80070643 #7044
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I've received the same error. The work-around above has addressed the issue. |
I also had that issue. The work-around helped for me, too. |
Same problem, same solution for me. |
On Windows 10, same issue. I wish there was a better way to deal with this. I've had to jump through some hoops to resolve similar issues with .Net Core 3.1. |
I have had the same issue (Windows 11), but solved it with the Visual Studio Installer. Updating there installed the SDK version 6.0.101. |
Same issue. Was also able to solve it through the Visual Studio Installer. |
Had the same problem, had to use the direct installation workaround. |
Had the same issue. Updating to VS 17.0.4 fixed the problem |
I've got the same problem on Windows 10; this isn't limited to Windows 11 |
Also getting this on fully patched machine, rebooting, retrying nothing helped, googling landed me here, Win11 22000.376 |
Same issue on Windows 11 22000.376. Updating to VS 17.0.4 solved for me. |
I had the same issue with Windows 11. Updating through Visual Studio Installer fixed it. |
Same issue. Error I am on Visual Studio 2022 Preview so updating there, as the last workaround mentioned, did not work as I was still on .NET version 6.0.100. After manually installing using the 6.0.101 from the first workaround, the issue was solved. |
i need help 😢 |
Kalaskarsanket. thank you. It worked for me. Microsoft should find a way to push this out. |
Download, install, search for updates. Worked perfekt. I have not updates to the Visual Studio Installer, so apparently the is not the solution |
Oddly enough I cant seem to find an update to 17.1 Preview 1.1 that updates the Sdk to 6.0.101 so I had to manually install it. I wonder when the next VS17.1 Preview update will be. It just seems like they forgot about it for at least a month. I remember updating it in November last time so I feel it’s due for a new preview update. |
Another data point: saw the issue on Windows 11 22000.376, and updating to VS 17.0.4 resolved it. Thanks for the simple workaround. Now if we can just get Microsoft to wake up and fix this issue ... |
Yes, also please update those using 17.1 Preview soon as well please with the updated .NET SDK releases for the month like 16.9 has. |
Closing this in favor of #7062 |
Same problem same solution. |
Manually installing the update solved it. |
Thanks! Manually installing .NET.... fixed the error. |
I found this Known Issue page detailing the problem related to this. |
@joeloff installing the 6.0.102 SDK worked in terms of getting Windows update to no longer offer it |
Can also verify installing 6.0.102 stops windows update from offering 6.0.2. |
Do you have any of the 6.0.100 SDKs installed (6.0.100 or 6.0.101)? If so, you can try manually installing the 6.0.102 SDK |
Manually downloading and installing it fixed the issue, thanks. |
metoo, happened with 6.0.100, went away after manually installing sdk, error is back after installing vs 17.2.0 preview 1.
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You need to install 6.0.102 sdk |
I just uninstall 6.0.101, no need to keep old SDK versions around. |
Same, and I didn't even need to reboot. |
6.0.3 installs from Windows update smoothly :) Thanks for getting this working out of the box! |
@seantleonard You're welcome. Glad to hear it's working for you. |
@AraHaan is it still offering the 6.0.2 update? You should be getting the 6.0.3 offering at this point. |
It is still yes. Even after manually installing 6.0.2. |
When you say 6.0.2, did you only install the runtime or did you install the 6.0.102 SDK. Updates are branded under the runtime version, but could include one or more SDK that's associated with the release. |
The SDK installers for x86 and x64. |
@Rand-Random
Seems like it only installed the x86 version for 6.0.3? |
@jespersh |
@PhantomGamers and @milesbuckton could you two also check if 6.0.3 is actually already installed and the update breaks because of that? |
@jespersh ah according to |
The 201 SDK is 6.0.3 I think. |
That is to be expected as you can see here: Runtime Version and SDK Version are different. But atleast your windows update did something as x64.
I expected the sdk 6.0.201 to be installed as I am using Visual Studio 17.2 preview 1.0 + the runtime 6.0.3 for x64. |
Hi @jespersh, |
@milesbuckton Very basic explanation, of how I understand the problem Edit: |
@Rand-Random, you're a genius - thank you! Your solution worked for me! 😄 I uninstalled 6.0.201, then installed 6.0.103, 6.0.200, and 6.0.201 again. Now Windows Update is satisfied. See below: |
Sadly for me that is not an option as 6.0.2xx or so is part of Visual Studio and so uninstalling it might break the IDE. Edit: wish the IDE would not try to install the 6.x but instead the 7.x sdk's when you have only the preview version installed, else stable 6.x when non-preview install of vs2022. |
Hi @AraHaan, I never uninstalled |
Problem encountered when installing - Windows Update 2021-12 .NET 6.0.1 Security Update for x64 Client (KB5009191)
Operating System: Windows
Description: There have been limited reports of a failure to install the update via Microsoft Update on Windows 11. The update fails with error code 0x80070643. A workaround is to install the package that is failing manually by downloading it from the .NET 6.0.101 x64 SDK download site, then scanning again.
The other work around is to update Visual Studio installer to 17.0.4.
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