Oh,nothing to worry about then i guess?It's a glitch , I've had it happen to me a few times on Windows 10.
Oh,nothing to worry about then i guess?
But it says both are succesfully installedNot typical, but not something that would concern me. There are occasional "burps" where either an install fails (actually, and that's usually noted in the screen you show) or that whatever it is that gets cleared or set that tells Windows Update that a given KB update installed successfully doesn't.
A second try is the result.
It's because it was successful, don't worry. There's not actually 2 of it installed.
I gave the scenario that causes this.
If the flag that declares that a KB update has succeeded (or possibly failed) is somehow not set, even if the process itself did succeed, a second try will result.
All it takes is some small glitch after all the work has actually been done, and successfully, that causes what Windows uses to determine whether an update has actually installed is somehow not set. It does happen, rarely.
There is no reason to worry about this unless you were to continue getting an endless stream of ongoing install attempts. I doubt you will.
Okay then.Thank you guys for answering.Lock the thread please.Enjoy your computer , no worries on the double entry in the update menu.