Fixing Windows Update error code 80070003

When installing Windows update, you may receive this error code: 0x80070003. This video shows all our case collections with resolutions.

Resolution 1: Manually download the update and install it.

Resolution 2: Repair hard drive errors

Resolution 3: Perform a clean restart into Windows

Resolution 4: Repair system files

Resolution 5: Restore system files

Resolution 6: Uninstall and re-install the update

Resolution 7: Restart Windows Update components

Resolution 8: Run Windows Update troubleshooter

Resolution 1: Manually download the specific update from the Microsoft Update Catalog and install it.

1.Access the Microsoft Update Catalog website: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Home.aspx

2.Enter the update package number into the Search bar, for example KB5001649. Click Search.

3. It will show the search results. Select the correct version that’s compatible with your PC. Then click Download.

4. Click on .msu link to download it.

5. Double-click on .msu file to install the update.
6. You may need to restart the computer.

Resolution 2: Repair hard drive errors

1.In the search box on the taskbar, type command prompt, and then select Run as administrator from the list of options.

2.Select Yes.  

3.In the window that appears, type the following command, including the space as shown:
chkdsk /f C:
and then press Enter.

4.Enter Y and press Enter

5.Repairs will automatically start on your hard drive, and you’ll be asked to restart your device.

Resolution 3: Perform a clean restart into Windows

A clean restart starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs.

1) Run MSCONFIG.EXE.

2) In the Services tab, click “Hide All Microsoft Services” and click

“Disable All”.

3) In the Startup tab, click “Disable All”. Click OK. (This will

temporarily prevent third-party programs from running automatically during

start-up.)

Resolution 4: Repair system files

1. In the search box on the taskbar, type command prompt, then select Run as administrator from the list of options.

2. In the window that appears, type this command including spaces as shown:

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

3. Press Enter. When the command operation has run successfully, you’ll see a confirmation message from Command Prompt that says, “The restore operation completed successfully” or “The operation completed successfully”. 

Note: If you don’t see a confirmation message, retype the command and try again.

Resolution 5: Restore system files

1. In the search box on the taskbar, type command prompt, then select Run as administrator from the list of options.

2. In the window that appears, type this command including spaces as shown:

sfc /scannow

3. Press Enter. Wait until the sfc scan verification reaches 100% completion, and then close Command Prompt.

Resolution 6: Uninstall and re-install the update

If you just installed a Windows update and have an issue, you may have an option to uninstall it. Here is how.

Step 1. Click on Star, and then Settings.

Step 2. Click on Update & Security.

Step 3. Click on View Update history.

Step 4. You have an options to Uninstall updates.

* The uninstallation may take half hour or longer.

* Re-install the update after restarting the computer. 

Resolution 7: Restart Windows Update components

1.Start Command Prompt as administrator.

2.When Command Prompt starts, enter the following commands:

Net Stop bits

Net Stop wuauserv

Net Stop appidsvc

Net Stop cryptsvc

Ren %systemroot%SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.bak

Ren %systemroot%system32catroot2 catroot2.bak

Net Start bits

Net Start wuauserv

Net Start appidsvc

Net Start cryptsvc

After running the commands, check if the problem is resolved.

Resolution 8: Use Windows Update Troubleshooter
* Press Windows Key + I to open the Settings app.
* Once the Settings app opens, Troubleshooting in the left pan
* Click on Additional troubleshooting

* Click on Windows Update to Resole problem.

Please view this ste by step video:

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Bob Lin

Bob Lin, Chicagotech-MVP, MCSE & CNE Data recovery, Windows OS Recovery, Networking, and Computer Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Install and Configure Windows, VMware, Virtualization and Cisco on http://www.HowToNetworking.com

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