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Fix: Windows 10/11 update error 0x800f0816
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Before the eagerly awaitedCreators UpdatehitsWindows 10, we will be prompted with obligatory updates. However, many users report a large variety of issues related to updates themselves. In this situation, you might wonder how to fix the overall system when the method of obtaining the fixes doesn’t function, as in error0x800f0816which completely blocks the Update feature. The good thing is that every illness has its medicine and we’ve prepared a few workarounds for this annoyance.
How to fix update error 0x800f0816 in Windows 10
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Fix – Update error 0x800f0816 in Windows 10
Solution 1 – Try and fix it with Windows Update Troubleshooter
The first thing we’re going to try is running the built-in Update troubleshooter. Simply because it’s the easiest thing to do, and it may turn out to be the most helpful one, as well. Here’s how to run the Update troubleshooter:
Here’s how to run Windows 10’s built-in troubleshooter:
Solution 2 – Reset Windows update components withscriptfile
There is an abundance of built-in tools designed for error fixing. You can use them one by one or, with this specific batch file, run them all at once. Thanks to Windows enthusiasts, you can obtain the file or evencreate it by yourself.
Using this script is perfectly safe and does the following:
In order to get this script and use it to fix update error, do as follows:
Solution 3 – Manually download and install latest KB update
On some occasions, the latest KB update may be corrupted or incomplete. That can vastly impact your update or even the overall system. You can also download any KB update manually from the internet and install it on your own. This goes for major updates and builds, as well.
In order to obtain latest KB update and install it, follow these instructions:
This is applicable for every suspicious update and can help you overcome various update errors.
Solution 4 – Run DISM
If the aforementioned troubleshooter failed to resolve the problem, we’re going to try another one. Or two. The first one is DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management). As its name says, this tool deploys the system image all over again. Hopefully, this will resolve our problem.
Here’s how to run DISM in Windows 10:
Solution 5 – Run the SFC scan
The second command-line tool we’re going to try is the SFC scan. This tool basically scans your computer for possible issues, and resolves them if possible.
Here’s how to run the SFC scan in Windows 10:
Solution 6 – Restart Windows Update components manually
If the troubleshooting tools failed to deliver, we’ll have to come back to doing things on our own. So, the next thing we’re going to try is resetting crucial Windows update compnents. Here’s what you need to do:
Solution 7 – Make sure the Windows Update service is running
Everything in Windows runs through so-called “services”. And if the Windows Update service is not running, we won’t be able to download any updates. So, make sure the Windows Update service is on:
Solution 8 – Make sure the BITS service is running
The same thing goes for another crucial service for delivering Windows Updates, Background Intelligent Transfer Service:
Solution 9 – Uninstall previous updates
Windows Updates are a strange kind. Even though these patches are supposed to make your system better, it’s not always the case. Sometimes, a certain update may disrupt something inside Windows. So, it’s quite possible that the very last Winodws update you installed is preventing you from installing new updates. In that case, your best bet is to simply delete that update.
In case you’re not sure how, just follow these steps:
Solution 10 – Disable antivirus
It’s also possible for your antivirus program to block Windows updates. So just in case, disable your antivirus and try installing the update once again. If the update installs without any issues, your problem is solved.
Solution 11 – Perform a clean reinstallation of Windows
Sadly, sometimes the system update gets stuck and there is no way to repair it no matter what you do. Most of the time, you’ll be able to fix the update errors but other times, computing sometimes has a mind of its own.
Because of that, you should reinstall the system from scratch. Even though Microsoft offers upgrades from previous systems (7, 8.1), it is alway better to perform the clean install. It will take you about an hour or so to finish the complete procedure. The important thing to remember is to back your files up from system partition and have your license key at the ready.
In case you have any questions related to this subject, do not hesitate to ask in the comment section below!
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.