Windows Server 2022 Standard 20348.1487 Error 0x8024200B

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Whole new bunch of things to patch (like the previous patch mostly related to failover clusters), only 15 this time, so hopefully shouldn't take as long to source Still going to take a while though, but will get back to you ASAP
 
WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread only. No one else should follow these instructions, as it could damage your system.

  • Download the attachment SFCFix.zip and also it on your desktop.
  • Save any work you have open, and close all programs.
  • Drag the SFCFix.zip file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it.
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  • SFCFix will launch, let it complete.
  • Once done, a file will appear on your desktop, called SFCFix.txt
  • Open the file, then copy and paste its content in your next reply.

Next ...

  • Click Search button and type Command Prompt
  • From the results, right click on the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator
  • A Command Window will open.
  • Copy paste the command below into it, then press Enter
  • Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  • Once DISM has finished running ...
    • Please attach your ... C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\cbs.log ... to your next reply.
  • If the file is too large, upload it to a file sharing service, and post me the link.
  • Examples of services to upload to are WeTransfer and TransferKit and SendFileOnline
 

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Same as previous results, there's a whole new bunch of missing or corrupted entries to patch (17 this time).

To be honest, there's obviously quite a large number of these entries, and since they're only being revealed a few at a time, then there's no way to determine just how many there might actually be, or how long we may have to spend patching them.

So at this point, as I see things we have two options ....

  1. Continue as we have been doing, in which case I have no real expectations of resolving things in any reasonable timeframe.
  2. You can perform a Repair Install / In place upgrade.
.... please let me know which option you would prefer.
 
It's been 4 days since I posted asking how you'd like to proceed.

Do you still need my help ?

If I haven't heard back from you within 24 hours I will presume not, and will close this topic.
 
It's been 4 days since I posted asking how you'd like to proceed.

Do you still need my help ?

If I haven't heard back from you within 24 hours I will presume not, and will close this topic.
Very thank you Gary, i try in place upgrade
 
OK ..... to perform an in place upgrade ....

  • Mount the Windows Server ISO and run Setup.exe. You can use the Microsoft Evaluation Centre to download the ISO files.
  • Use the option Download updates, drivers, and optional features (recommended) and click Next.
  • Note: If you don't want to update during the in-place upgrade, press Change how setup downloads updates and select Not right now - !!! Not recommended !!!
  • Depending on your Windows Server version and license, you may see a screen prompting you to enter the licensing key.
  • In the next screen, select the image of the installed Windows Server edition and click Next.
  • Then accept the EULA. To perform a in-place upgrade, you need to check keep personal files and apps. Then click Next.
  • After clicking Next, an upgrade process will start checking for updates, when this is ready click install to start the in-place upgrade.
 
Been a week since you said you were going to try an in place upgrade.

Did it resolve your problem, or do you still need help ?

If I don't hear back from you within 24 hours I will presume your problem has been resolved and will close this topic.
 
Due to lack of activity ..... THIS TOPIC IS NOW CLOSED.

If you still need help, please open a new topic and wait for a new helper.
 
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