Microsoft fixes Windows Update error 0x80070002 and other issues in new Windows 11 builds

If you are a Windows 11 24H2/25H2 insider testing preview builds in the Release Preview Channel, Microsoft has a new update for you. The company has released a small update to the two builds released last week to address a couple of issues and update users on other features. Build 26100.6718 is now available for Windows 11 version 24H2, while build 26200.6718 is available for Windows 11 version 25H2.

First off, Microsoft announced that Click to Do"s ability to detect tables is delayed. The company announced this feature in last week"s build, but it is no longer rolling out. Next, Microsoft fixed a few important bugs, which include problems affecting DRM-protected content playback, incorrect battery indicator, the Settings app crashes, and the 0x80070002 error in Windows Update.

Here is the list of all the fixes:

  • [Media] Fixed: This update addresses an issue that affects playback of protected content in certain Blu-ray, DVD, and digital TV apps. This can occur after installing KB5064081.
  • [Performance] Improved: Added support for Certificate Revocation List (CRL) partitioning in Windows Certificate Authorities.
  • [Battery] Fixed: The battery icon in the taskbar may not display a charging state even though your PC is charging.
  • [Settings] Fixed: Settings may crash when attempting to access drive information under Settings > System > Storage. This also impacts trying to launch these pages from File Explorer drive properties.
  • [Windows Update] Fixed: Some Insiders see error 0x80070002 when attempting to install the build.

Windows 11 version 25H2 is coming later this year as an enablement package for Windows 11 version 24H2, which is why Release Preview insiders are getting updates with identical changelogs. If you want to try the update right now, you can download the recently released ISO for a clean installation.

You can find the updated announcement post here.

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