Windows 11 KB5012592andWindows 10 KB5012599are two cumulative updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10 separately.

They are also part of the April 2022 cumulative updates.

These two updates are mandatory so that they will be automatically installed on your unit.

Windows 10 April 2022 Cumulative Updates Are Available Now!

Windows 10/11 users expect these updates to bring them a new experience.

But it turns out that there are a lot of issues with these cumulative updates.

The good news is that this bug does not influence the modern recovery options built into the operating system.

error code 0xc0000022

Third-party backup software or recovery apps are also not affected.

So, you could use third-partyWindows backup softwarelike MiniTool ShadowMaker to back up and restore files.

This tool supports automatic backup, differential & incremental images.

Windows 10 KB5012599 error code 0x800f0831

you’re free to also schedule the backup task according to your requirements.

It has a trial edition, which allows you to try its features free within 30 days.

This issue always comes with an error code like 0x800f081f, 0xc1900101 and 0x800f0988.

The error codes dont release some useful information.

But Microsoft has warned that some configurations are not patch-compliant due to various reasons.

This gives the computer enough time to successfully deliver the update.

This method is also applied to Windows 10.

How to Fix Windows 11 KB5012592 Installation Issues?

Many users solve the installation issue using this simple method.

you’ve got the option to also have a try.

This can force the system to close all apps and sign out all the users.

This also bypasses hybrid shutdown or hibernation, which is useful to solve a Windows update installation issue.

you’re able to run it and see if it can solve the issue.

It is very easy to do this.

This method might work for you.

Apps like Microsoft Edge and Firefox fail to start with an error code 0xc0000022.

This issue has been solved using a server-side update.

However, this issue has been fixed in a newer preview build.

For example, some users are bothered by Windows 10 KB5012599 not installing with an error code 0x800f0831.

This cumulative update might be downloaded successfully.

But the installation might be stuck at 20% or 100% with the same error code 0x800f0831.

If not, you’re free to uninstall Windows 10 KB5012599.

Step 1: Go toStart > prefs > Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history.

Step 2: ClickUninstall updateson the next page and select Windows 10 KB5012599 to uninstall.