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Windows 11 update error code


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#16 smith_alx

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Posted 29 March 2024 - 12:22 AM

  • Free up disk space
    Windows requires some free space to unpack and install files. You can go to Settings > System > Storage to see which files and applications are taking up the most space.
  • Run the Windows Update troubleshooter
    Go to the Start button, type troubleshoot, then click Troubleshoot settings. Select Additional troubleshooter, then scroll down and select Windows Update. Finally, click Run the troubleshooter.
  • Uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus software
    Third-party antivirus or security software can sometimes cause errors when you try to update to the latest version of Windows 11. You can temporarily uninstall this software, update your PC, and then reinstall it.

Edited by smith_alx, 29 March 2024 - 12:23 AM.


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#17 MoxieMomma

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Posted 29 March 2024 - 12:35 AM

@smith_alx:

 

You wrote:

 

  • Free up disk space
    Windows requires some free space to unpack and install files. You can go to Settings > System > Storage to see which files and applications are taking up the most space.
  • Run the Windows Update troubleshooter
    Go to the Start button, type troubleshoot, then click Troubleshoot settings. Select Additional troubleshooter, then scroll down and select Windows Update. Finally, click Run the troubleshooter.
  • Uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus software
    Third-party antivirus or security software can sometimes cause errors when you try to update to the latest version of Windows 11. You can temporarily uninstall this software, update your PC, and then reinstall it.

 

According to the OP's MTB log, there is more than sufficient free disk space:

 

========================= Partitions: =====================================

1 Drive c: (Windows) (Fixed) (Total:464.51 GB) (Free:304.69 GB) NTFS

 

 

And it was already suggested several times to uninstall/remove remnants of 3rd-party security programs and to run the Windows Update troubleshooter.

 

So, again, @smith_alx, you have posted generic, irrelevant and/or redundant advice.

 

If you're going to drive-by to reply to working topics, please read the entire thread to learn what has been done.

 

Thank you for your consideration






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