What should I do if I update the VC++ patch KB3119142 infinite loop under Win10?

  

Recently, Win10 users installed KB3119142 update for Visual C++ 2012 and found that once the update is started, it enters the “infinite loop” mode, and the installation cannot be stopped over and over again, and the system records after each installation. Both are "successful installation". In this case, why do you have to keep it?

According to some users, the system records that the patch is installed 4 to 5 times a day. There are also users who have seen the patch installed successfully for the first time, but they saw the installation failure record in the next two days, and there is no KB3119142 in the list of "Installed Updates". The package needs to be re-downloaded.

Other users claim that after the first successful installation of the Windows KB3119142 patch, it will try to install again, but it will not be installed successfully every time. Some users said that Windows Update shows that KB3119142 has been successfully installed on 13/01/2016, but the installation failed on 15/01/2016. The reason for the failure is that the download of Windows KB3119142 patch process card is 0%. Microsoft has not acknowledged the existence of the problem. So for now, there is no good solution to help users avoid this happening again in the future. However, if you have successfully installed KB3119142, you can hide this feature in Windows Update to make sure it does not attempt to reinstall.

At present, Microsoft has not commented on this matter, and third parties have no solution for the time being. From the reflection of these users, the system prompts the so-called "installation success", I am afraid it is "beautiful lie", or it should not be installed over and over again. Related users can report this issue to Microsoft in Windows Feedback and need to wait patiently for the official solution.

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