I'm running Windows 10 v1903 and I can't update to v1909, with it producing error 0x80073712.
- The solutions I've found on thus far don't work, including Reseting Windows and reinstalling Windows 10, but it still produces that error code when I try to update Windows.
- Manually running Windows Update results in BSOD error
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAPafter the update reaches 10% - 15% complete
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup→Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth→ Reboot →Sfc /ScanNow→ Reboot → Retry update (see this answer for more information) – JW0914 Oct 19 '20 at 13:43setup.exewhile booted to Windows, choosing to keep all files and settings? – JW0914 Oct 19 '20 at 15:24%WinDir%\WinSxS] in ≥v1809 (in ≤v1803, it uses aninstall.ed/install.wim). Running an in-place upgrade by launching a Windows ISO'ssetup.exewhile booted to Windows bypasses issues that can cause a version upgrade to fail via Windows Update (if the ISO is the same version # as installed, it's a Repair Install). If @teckie_boy is correct about the BSOD being due to the Component Store, an in-place upgrade should work after running an offline/StartComponentCleanupfrom WinRE. – JW0914 Oct 19 '20 at 15:43