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  2. Feb 14, 2024 · The root cause of the error 0x80070643 is insufficient disk space in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) partition. Typically, Windows 10 creates a recovery partition of about 500MB, but the new WinRE image included in the KB5034441 package requires more space, leading to the error.

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · A fix is in the works. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/status-windows-10-21H2#3231msgdesc . Devices attempting to install the January 2024 Windows Recovery Environment update ( KB5034441) might display an error related to the size of the Recovery Environment's partition.

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · Microsoft has confirmed Windows 10 KB5034441 update fails to install with 0x80070643. To fix this issue, you must resize the WinRE using Command Prompt and reboot.

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Windows 10 22h2 security update [KB5034441] fails to install with code: 0x80070643. * * Mod note on 1/12/24. Please see: https://www.yourwindowsguide.com/2024/01/fix-error-0x80070643-for-windows-10-kb5034441-update.html. - - - The latest update downloads and then fails to install. - OS Build # 19045.3930.

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · This is due to a lack of free space in the WinRE partition. KB5034441: Windows Recovery Environment update for Windows 10, version 21H2 and 22H2: January 9, 2024 - Microsoft Support. Resizing the Recovery partition to 750 MB resolves the issue. That applies if you use the Windows-default winre.wim.

  7. Jan 10, 2024 · Windows 10 users worldwide report problems installing Microsoft's January Patch Tuesday updates, getting 0x80070643 errors when attempting to install the KB5034441 security update for...

  8. Feb 12, 2024 · KB5034441 Error on Windows 10 Fix 0x80070643 error in Windows 10. To fix this error, Microsoft has provided a support document to increase the WinRE partition size. Which I quote below: Manually resize your partition by 250 MB to fix the KB5034441 error. Open a Command Prompt window (cmd) as admin. To check the WinRE status, run reagentc /info.