![]() In that case, it's worth trying the following: Now, there are also cases when there really is an issue with the OS configuration, and specifically with the Windows Update ( WU) subsystem. The contents should be small enough to simply throw them in the ZIP and forward for analysis. If that folder is empty, look at the logs here: C:\$windows.~bt\sources\panther If something like this happens, it's super helpful for us to look at Panther logs, that can be located in: C:\windows\panther It looks like at some point your update did install fine, so option 1 and 2 are the most likely culprits. There is a problem with the Windows Update configuration on your machine.The update is simply throttled and therefore temporarily unavailable.Usually in cases like this there might be several items in play: I will hopefully be able to provide an answer with the full set of troubleshooting from someone at Microsoft who helpfully assisted me in case anyone else runs into this. There was a little weirdness where I had to reboot it in the middle, but otherwise it definitely worked, 10586 is installed now. Update! 11-28-2015! After grabbing the, uh, "fixed" version of this update, it did finally install fine on this machine. Machine is Haswell based, 8GB RAM, built in mid 2013. ![]() Does have multiple drives (boot SSD and two large media HDDs). ![]()
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