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southern MN | I kinda skipped Windows 8 and the early version of 10, so I’m not real familiar with exactly your problem.
When updates go wrong, often one of the things updated is the updater program itself.
I suspect you will need to undo the last round of updates, and then move forword from there. I suspect your updater program got confused. (Or some other part of it all.)
Then you can move forward with both rounds of updates coming in fresh.
You go into the programs area of the control panel, but exactly what everything is called and the steps to do I’m fuzzy on in Windows 8.
It appears mainstream support of W8 ended in 2018, but they will continue extended support into 2023. So you should see updates as needed, but there won’t be anything major coming along any more?
Paul
Edited by paul the original 2/3/2020 13:55
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