I have seen this problem previously. Usually it is because ms has missed a small problem in its upgrade that affects a small number of machines and when enough of them report a problem they will get around to fixing it in a later upgrade.
Just don’t expect them to make a big announcement about correcting their error.
If you just keep an eye on the Windows threads then sooner or later you should see someone announce that the latest upgrade has fixed ‘xxxx and xxxx error when upgrading’ (your error note).
Please note though that it is generally not considered wise to automatically upgrade every time ms puts one out, as sometimes certain machines do not like the latest upgrade and begin suffering problems. Wait a bit until the minor issues are worked out and then you can install it with less chance of any issues.
Thank you. This notice disappears on occasion and comes back.