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Standard User Wagstaff
(experienced) Thu 11-Dec-25 17:12:36
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Finding KB Numbers


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Is there any easy way of finding KB numbers, given a specific date of release, eg. 29/05/25?

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Dec-25 18:59:18
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Re: Finding KB Numbers


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https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Home.aspx

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/windows-se...
(use menu at left hand side for OS version)

Good places to start.

You can also ask AI and it will do a reasonably good job.

Happy to help further if I know the context of why you are asking.

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Dec-25 22:41:42
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Do you need it? Most updates are cumulative i.e. all previous fixes are included, so if you have the latest update you should be good.

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Standard User Wagstaff
(experienced) Thu 11-Dec-25 22:42:22
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Many thanks for the links. Very useful.

I couldn't find an update on that particular date (the day an update failed - according to the event log), but there are other updates around the same time.
I did try AI, but I kept being given more and more complicated MSDOS commands to enter. The trouble is that the "fail" entry in the log doesn't show the KB number.

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Dec-25 23:10:51
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I wouldn't worry, as per what Banger has said, the updates will be cumulative so likely been installed already. If of interest however you will likely find what the KB was that failed in:

C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log

Just forget about it, not even worth worrying about.

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Standard User Wagstaff
(experienced) Fri 12-Dec-25 12:49:37
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Again, the CBS log was very useful. It showed me a couple of errors: on the 12th of May – Failed to GetOneSettingValue for DISABLESCAVENGE [HRESULT=0x83750009]; on the !2th of August – Failed to GetUpdateReserveManagerCbs [HRESULT=0xd000003a NTSTATUS Error]. But I couldn’t relate any of these dates to updates (KB numbers) in the MS Update Catalog.

The Update section is still showing the message “your device is missing important security updates”, and these seem to be holding up the receipt of “quality” updates.

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 12-Dec-25 15:15:44
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In reply to a post by Wagstaff:
Again, the CBS log was very useful. It showed me a couple of errors: on the 12th of May – Failed to GetOneSettingValue for DISABLESCAVENGE [HRESULT=0x83750009]; on the !2th of August – Failed to GetUpdateReserveManagerCbs [HRESULT=0xd000003a NTSTATUS Error]. But I couldn’t relate any of these dates to updates (KB numbers) in the MS Update Catalog.

The Update section is still showing the message “your device is missing important security updates”, and these seem to be holding up the receipt of “quality” updates.


Restart the computer (not shutdown)
Log back in as an admin and run in command prompt
sfc /scannow
Allow to finish
Restart the computer

Download (from Microsoft Update Catalog) the latest cumulative update appropriate for your OS and install it manually by double clicking on the downloaded file, then reboot, then try checking for updates again in Windows Update.

That normally sorts it.

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 12-Dec-25 15:30:24
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The latest update is KB5072033 a number etched in my RAM lol.

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Standard User Wagstaff
(experienced) Fri 12-Dec-25 17:24:56
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I did everything as you suggested, but unfortunately, double clicking on the downloaded file produced this message:- "Installer encountered an error : 0xca00a005". Do you happen to know what this message means?

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Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Fri 12-Dec-25 19:00:38
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Some suggestions: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/...
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