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Error after latest Windows Update
#1
After installing the latest Windows update, all of my existing Hasleo tasks give an error when attempting to run them. This happened on 2 different computers. I will post the error code and also the Windows 11 update.

   

   
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#2
I don't see that update even tho' I have "get the latest..." enabled
Is there a possibility that Windows withdrew the update.
When did you download the update?

Can you roll back to see if that fixes things?
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#3
KB5064081 seems to resize the recovery partition for the system drive. I have the same issue here after updating to Win11 24H2 26100.5074.

Partition layout before the update:

[Image: c0JEbaO.png]

After applying the latest update:

[Image: AJKBXoO.png]

As you can see, my recovery partition increased from 656.00 MB to 740.00 MB.

So to fix this issue you need to update the task and re-check those two "new" partitions. This will force a new full backup unfortunately but there's no way around it as the partition layout got changed by MS.
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#4
(Yesterday, 05:35 AM)JayDee Wrote: I don't see that update even tho' I have "get the latest..."  enabled
Is there a possibility that Windows withdrew the update.
When did you download the update?

Can you roll back to see if that fixes things?

The update was posted today (09/01/25) on both of my PC's.
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#5
(Yesterday, 05:35 AM)JayDee Wrote: I don't see that update even tho' I have "get the latest..."  enabled
Is there a possibility that Windows withdrew the update.
When did you download the update?

Can you roll back to see if that fixes things?

Just one more bit of info. I also have Macrium Reflect loaded and ran it before the Windows updates and it ran fine after the update.
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#6
(Yesterday, 09:28 AM)xeroid Wrote:
(Yesterday, 05:35 AM)JayDee Wrote: I don't see that update even tho' I have "get the latest..."  enabled
Is there a possibility that Windows withdrew the update.
When did you download the update?

Can you roll back to see if that fixes things?

Just one more bit of info. I also have Macrium Reflect loaded and ran it before the Windows updates and it ran fine after the update.

As @al3x said, the problem should be caused by a change in the size of the recovery partition. You just need to edit and resave the task to fix the problem.
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#7
@admin

As i said in a previous post it would be nice to have an option to do it automatically.
(eg. Ignore partition size change or something)
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#8
(Yesterday, 12:38 PM)chmichael Wrote: @admin

As i said in a previous post it would be nice to have an option to do it automatically.
(eg. Ignore partition size change or something)

I wonder if that is what Macrium does (not trying to compare products). I'm just stating that I also have a trial version of Macrium loaded and it ran before and after the Windows updates with no issues.
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#9
(Yesterday, 12:57 PM)xeroid Wrote:
(Yesterday, 12:38 PM)chmichael Wrote: @admin

As i said in a previous post it would be nice to have an option to do it automatically.
(eg. Ignore partition size change or something)

I wonder if that is what Macrium does (not trying to compare products). I'm just stating that I also have a trial version of Macrium loaded and it ran before and after the Windows updates with no issues.

We will improve this issue in future releases.
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#10
I'm not the best person experience-wise since I don't run much of my Macrium from previous jobs. However, I can assure you that various features of Macrium have indeed choked on Windows Update resizing partitions. I assume, FWIW, that it is to ensure data integrity when applying older processes to a new configuration.
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