For KB5079473 repeatedly failing on a Surface Laptop 7 (Snapdragon X Plus), use an alternative installation path and, if needed, repair Windows using the supported in-place reinstall method.
- Try installing KB5079473 manually via MSU package
- Go to the Microsoft Update Catalog and download the Arm64 MSU package(s) for KB5079473.
- Place all downloaded MSU files in a single folder, for example
C:\Packages. - Open an elevated Command Prompt (Start → type
cmd→ right-click Command Prompt → Run as administrator). - Run DISM to add the package directly:
Alternatively, from elevated PowerShell:DISM /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:C:\Packages\Windows11.0-KB5079473-arm64.msuAdd-WindowsPackage -Online -PackagePath "C:\Packages\Windows11.0-KB5079473-arm64.msu" - Restart the device when prompted and verify in Windows Update or
winverthat the build has advanced to the OS build listed for KB5079473.
- If manual MSU installation still fails, repair Windows with an in-place reinstall
If KB5079473 continues to fail (even after
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup), perform a repair reinstall of the current Windows version, which keeps files and apps but refreshes system components and Windows Update:- Follow the guidance in “Fix issues by reinstalling the current version of Windows” to reinstall the same Windows version over the top of the existing installation.
- After the reinstall completes and the desktop loads, run Windows Update again and install KB5079473.
- If the system becomes unstable again after attempting KB5079473 If a previous cumulative update caused BSODs and KB5079473 continues to corrupt components or apps after a repair reinstall, repeat the supported reinstall procedure and then temporarily pause updates while monitoring for a revised build or updated guidance from Microsoft.
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