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Cannot Update Affinity Photo/Windows to 1.7.2: Microsoft .NET Framework update did not succeed.

I never had to update Microsoft before...updating was easy until now. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone from Affinity is listening, here's the error log (if it helps):

OS Version = 10.0.15063, SP = 0.0, Platform 2
OS Description = Future OS - x64
MSI = 5.0.15063.0
Windows servicing = 10.0.15063.1563
CommandLine = C:\c3ebe0ff11d4e8477fcee0a4\\Setup.exe /norestart /passive /showrmui /showfinalerror /chainingpackage Affinity /x86 /x64 /redist
TimeZone = Eastern Daylight Time
Initial LCID = 1033
 
Using Simultaneous Download and Install mechanism
Operation: Installing
Package Name = Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 Setup
Package Version = 4.7.03081
User Experience Data Collection Policy: Disabled
Number of applicable items: 6
 
Exe (C:\c3ebe0ff11d4e8477fcee0a4\SetupUtility.exe) succeeded.
Exe Log File: dd_SetupUtility.txt
Exe (C:\c3ebe0ff11d4e8477fcee0a4\SetupUtility.exe) succeeded.
Exe Log File: dd_SetupUtility.txt
Exe (C:\c3ebe0ff11d4e8477fcee0a4\x64-Windows10.0-KB4054590-x64.cab) failed with 0x57 - The parameter is incorrect. .
 

Final Result: Installation failed with error code: (0x00000057), "The parameter is incorrect. " (Elapsed time: 0 00:00:33).

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The version of Windows 10 you're running (1703) has been end-of-life for a year now.  The fact that it hasn't automatically updated to a newer version would indicate there's something odd happening with Windows Update regardless.  A quick search for your error message indicates possibly an issue with the Windows Update service or the Windows Module Installer service being disabled.

Therefore, the first step would be to update to a newer version of Windows 10 before getting involved in troubleshooting your .NET installation issue.  Windows 10 1803 already includes .NET 4.7.2 (however excluding Enterprise and Education it will also be going end-of-life soon), Windows 10 1809 already includes .NET 4.7.2 and Windows 10 1903 already includes .NET 4.8.  Installing a newer version of Windows 10 will not only include a newer version of .NET, but it's possible installing the newer version will also resolve the Windows Update/services problem you have.

You can download and run the Windows 10 Update Assistant from the below link:
https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10

You can find instructions on downloading and using the Windows 10 Update Assistant in the below links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlQNrJ1bSU0
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/81031-update-latest-version-windows-10-using-update-assistant.html

 

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It is also worth resetting the Windows update service in case there is a hanging update to do this

1. Go to "Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools" and double-click "services"

2. Right click on “Windows Update” and select ‘Restart’

3. From the Windows Settings run the check for updates

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