Upgrade task sequence failing with exit code 4110

Mike Jones 61 Reputation points
2020-08-20T14:28:22.667+00:00

Hi,

I have a task sequence for a in place upgrade to windows 10 1909. Because the search is broken after the upgrade, I need to apply the August CU update during the task sequence to correct this. When this is include in the task sequence, it installs fine without any problem but then the TS stops or fails and doesnt complete the remaining steps. "Task sequence couldnt complete execution of the task sequence. A failure of exit code 4110 was returned". The operating system reported error 2147500037 unspecified error.

Is there a way to include a CU in the task sequence without breaking the TS?

This is the CU update command that runs for the package in the task sequence:

WUSA.exe windows10.0-kb4565351-x64_e4f46f54ab78b4dd2dcef193ed573737661e5a10.msu /quiet

TIA

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  1. Fiona Yan-MSFT 2,311 Reputation points
    2020-08-21T05:42:53.093+00:00

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for posting in Q&A.

    Could we try to add the restart step after applying the August CU update during our task sequence?
    As shown in the picture below:
    19381-task-sequence.png

    Hope this could help you. Thanks for your time.

    Best regards,
    Fiona Yan


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  1. Fiona Yan-MSFT 2,311 Reputation points
    2020-08-24T01:42:05.79+00:00

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for your feedback and I'm glad the problem is solved now.
    If you have any questions in future, we warmly welcome you to post in this forum again.


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