I found!
For anyone who can help, here is the solution:
to force 24h2 update, you need go run GPEDIT.MSC Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Manage updates offered from Windows Update
need to change to "Enabled" put "Windows 11" and "24H2"...
I run command as follow:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore
and show this:
C:\Windows\System32>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore
Ferramenta de Gerenciamento e Manutenção de Imagens de Implantação
Versão: 10.0.22621.2792
Versão da Imagem: 10.0.22631.4391...
the issue persist before reboot, update have 1gb. :poop:
but the cmd is very fast. DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
the CBS is attached
edit: its pass but show 20%
hi, if I cant do this please move to right threat.
recently I use the SFCFix to fix the system, is fine now, its work and update.
but the cache update dont clean, its start from 400mb, up to 700mb and 1gb...its growing before I run "Windows Update" and have one KB.
I use the "disk cleanup"...
I do as follow, run the DISM and error show: 0x80073701
Its go to 100% but got error :poop: :
Processando 1 de 1 - Adicionando pacote Package_for_DotNetRollup_481~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.9256.3
[==========================100.0%==========================]
Erro - Package_for_DotNetRollup_481...
I run .\manifests.ps1 instead manifests.ps1 and got this
PS C:\Users\Calibracao.02\desktop> .\manifests.ps1
The .manifest file C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\Manifests\amd64_031877d9e94bcfd3fba66dfa3a521f66_b03f5f7f11d50a3a_4.0.15912.322_none_0527195ee6b8b5e7.manifest could not be found
The .manifest file...
sorry, I really wrote it wrong... I run the correct name and restart the system, but I got same error 0x80070002, the Framework won't uninstall and the manifests.ps1 dont run.
I run the FIX and the problem to uninstall Framework persist.
I cant run the content ps_script.zip, the file manifests.ps1, I got this error:
manifests.ps1 : O termo 'manifests.ps1' não é reconhecido como nome de cmdlet, função, arquivo de script ou programa
operável. Verifique a grafia do nome...