AsadAlrafidain
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I noticed recently that removing Windows Copilot (Feature Experience Pack), and the inbox app from components, irreversibly bricks windows updates, causing Error code: (0x80073712).....and in the process of isolating the cause , I also discovered that removing other previously safe to remove components now break windows update one way or the other (at least they prevent cumulative updates) :
- CEIP (customer experience improvement program)
- Onedrive
- Shared PC Mode
- Targeted Content Service 32-bit
- Wi-Fi Sense
- Content Delivery Manager
I am starting to suspect maybe removing anything from (Remoting and privacy), (Network) and (System Apps) breaks windows update now...of course, I can't test all of them, but at least I tested the components above, plus many more from these sections.

you can use the preset below, reset everything except "Components" and test. and don't integrate latest cumulative updates in the image (to allow immediate finding of the latest Cumulative update when checking for updates, and see the error in action)
W11 25H2 (26200.7462) Desktop , and Windows 11 25H2 (26200.7840) VM
NTLite: 2026.3.10873 (64-bit)
- CEIP (customer experience improvement program)
- Onedrive
- Shared PC Mode
- Targeted Content Service 32-bit
- Wi-Fi Sense
- Content Delivery Manager
I am starting to suspect maybe removing anything from (Remoting and privacy), (Network) and (System Apps) breaks windows update now...of course, I can't test all of them, but at least I tested the components above, plus many more from these sections.

you can use the preset below, reset everything except "Components" and test. and don't integrate latest cumulative updates in the image (to allow immediate finding of the latest Cumulative update when checking for updates, and see the error in action)
W11 25H2 (26200.7462) Desktop , and Windows 11 25H2 (26200.7840) VM
NTLite: 2026.3.10873 (64-bit)
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