How to Fix Update KB5053598 Failed to Install in Windows 11 24H2

If you’re having trouble installing Windows 11 Update KB5053598 (April 2025, version 24H2), you’re not alone. This guide will walk you through practical steps to fix the update installation failure.

  1. Install Update KB5053598 Manually

Step-by-step:

  1. Visit the Microsoft Update Catalog.
  2. Determine your system type:
    • Go to Start > Settings > System > About
    • Check your system type: x64-based or ARM64-based
  3. Download the correct update:
    • x64 users: Download the file labeled for “x64-based systems”
    • ARM64 users: Choose the appropriate ARM64 update
  4. Open the downloaded .msu file and follow the installation prompts.
  5. Restart your PC when prompted.

 

  1. Modify Windows Update Services

Incorrect service settings can block updates. Follow these steps:

  1. Press Windows + S, type Services, and open it.
  2. Find these services and ensure each is:
    • Startup Type: Automatic
    • Status: Running

Key Services:

  • Windows Update
  • Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)
  • Cryptographic Services

For each:

  • Right-click > Properties
  • Set Startup Type to Automatic
  • Click Start if not already running
  • Apply and OK

 

  1. Reset Windows Update Cache Automatically

Corrupt cache files often cause update errors.

  1. Download the Windows Update Reset Tool (linked in the video description).
  2. Extract the .zip file.
  3. Right-click the batch file (e.g., WUCORReset2.0.bat) > Run as Administrator.
  4. Press any key when prompted.
  5. Restart your PC and check for updates again.

 

  1. Reset Windows Update Cache Manually

Prefer the manual method?

  1. Open CMD as Administrator.
  2. Run these commands one by one (available in the video description):
    • net stop wuauserv
    • net stop bits
    • Delete update cache directories
    • Restart services
  3. Close all tasks and restart your system.

 

  1. Repair System Files

Corrupted files may be blocking your update.

Use System File Checker (SFC) and DISM:

  1. Open CMD as Administrator.
  2. Run:
    • sfc /scannow
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  3. Restart your system after both scans complete.

 

  1. Uninstall Third-Party Antivirus or Conflicting Software

Security tools can interfere with update processes.

  1. Go to Start > Settings > Apps > Installed Apps
  2. Locate and uninstall any third-party antivirus or system optimization tools.
  3. Restart and try updating again.

 

  1. Perform an In-Place Upgrade

Still stuck? Reinstall Windows 11 with the latest update built-in.

Steps:

  1. Go to Download Windows 11 page.
  2. Scroll to “Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO)”.
  3. Select your language and download the 64-bit version.
  4. After downloading:
    • Right-click ISO > Mount
    • Open setup.exe
    • Follow prompts (uncheck “Help make installation better”)
    • Accept license terms > Click Install

Keep your files and apps during the upgrade — this method preserves them.

 

 FAQs: Fixing KB5053598 Update Failure

Q1: What causes the KB5053598 update to fail?

  • Corrupt update cache
  • Stopped services
  • Antivirus interference
  • System file corruption

Q2: Is it safe to perform an in-place upgrade?
Yes. It keeps your files/apps intact and replaces broken components.

Q3: Can I install the update without internet?
Yes, if you download the standalone update file or ISO image beforehand.

Q4: How long does an in-place upgrade take?
Typically 20–60 minutes, depending on system speed and files.

Q5: Will uninstalling my antivirus permanently remove protection?
No. You can reinstall it after the update succeeds.

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