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kb5046714
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KB5046714 is an optional preview cumulative update for Windows 10 version 22H2, released in November 2024. It addresses a critical regression in the Windows App SDK (WinAppSDK) that caused Microsoft Store app installs and updates to fail with errors like "Something happened on our end" or 0x80073CFA. The update also fixes issues with uninstalling packaged apps, cloud storage bugs, activation problems, and printing errors. Users can apply KB5046714 to restore normal app servicing functionality, though a workaround involving triple installation of WinAppSDK 1.6.3 is also available. This update is part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to resolve post-release regressions in Windows 10.
Microsoft acknowledged a problematic WinAppSDK release that left some Windows 10 systems unable to update or uninstall packaged apps, and the vendor’s short‑term remediation — installing the corrected WinAppSDK 1.6.3 package three times (or applying a preview servicing update) — has become the...
Microsoft pushed a fix after a WinAppSDK release accidentally broke Microsoft Store installs and updates, but until you apply the patch or follow the advised workarounds many users on Windows 10 version 22H2 will see app installs fail with the cryptic “Something happened on our end” or error...
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Windows 10 users, brace yourselves for another pit stop on the long road to polished operating systems. Microsoft recently rolled out the KB5046714 optional Preview cumulative update for Windows 10, version 22H2. This update is quite the toolkit for addressing a variety of pesky bugs—including a...
Good news, Windows 10 users! If you've spent too much time squinting in frustration at ominous error codes that stopped you from updating or uninstalling apps like Microsoft Teams or third-party programs, Microsoft has just handed you an early holiday gift. The tech giant has rolled out the...
Microsoft has just come to the rescue for Windows 10 users who found themselves in tech limbo recently. Picture this: you're about to update Microsoft Teams or a random app from the Microsoft Store, only to see a frustrating "Something happened on our end" error message glaring back at you...
Microsoft has just rolled out the KB5046714 optional update for Windows 10 in November 2024, targeting systems running version 22H2. While this update doesn’t introduce shiny new features, it does serve as a critical patch aimed at addressing some genuinely pesky issues that users have faced...
If you're a Windows 10 user and have recently been faced with the cryptic yet profoundly unhelpful "Something happened on our end" error when trying to update apps from the Microsoft Store, here's some good news: Microsoft has finally addressed the issue. Let’s dive deep into what's changed, the...
Microsoft’s November 2024 non-security preview update (KB5046714) has dropped, and it’s packed with critical fixes aimed at smoothing out the rough edges of your Windows 10 experience. This optional update (not to be confused with the regular security updates) is for those running Windows 10...
In a move that's as bittersweet as a last piece of birthday cake, Microsoft has recently released what is officially dubbed Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.5194, also known as KB5046714. This mark in history will serve as the final roll call for the Windows 10 Beta Channel, which is now being...