Windows 10 update error 0x8007000d

I have been trying to update to "2022-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5011487)" and each time it fully downloads the update, starts installing and then comes up with the 0x8007000d error (update files corrupted or missing). Sometimes it comes up fairly quickly and sometimes it gets all the way to 100% before showing up. I have tried most of the things i can find on the internet (windows update troubleshooter, clearing windows update cache folder, resetting windows update components manually, reinstalling drivers, DISM scan, SFC scan, reconfigured Group Policy Setting) None of these seemed to find any issues but i reattempted the update after each one. I have also set my RAM profile back to default because it was manually overclocked. This isnt an issue due to problems with system storage either as im using a fairly new SSD that isnt having any issues while doing anything else.

Short of reinstalling windows is there anything else i can do that might fix the problem?

Hello Jamie, how are you?
My name is Paloma B., I am very happy to be able to try to help you in the best possible way.

I understand that you had trouble updating Windows, I'm sorry to hear about this issue.

Please perform the procedures below and check if the problem persists.

1. Press Windows + R, type Notepad and click OK;
2. Copy and paste the commands below into this new notebook:

SC config trustedinstaller start=auto
net stop bits
net stop wuauserv
net stop msiserver
net stop cryptsvc
net stop appidsvc
Ren %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
Ren %Systemroot%\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old
regsvr32.exe /s atl.dll
regsvr32.exe /s urlmon.dll
regsvr32.exe /s mshtml.dll
netsh winsock reset
netsh winsock reset proxy
rundll32.exe pnpclean.dll,RunDLL_PnpClean /DRIVERS /MAXCLEAN
dism /Online /Cleanup-image /ScanHealth
dism /Online /Cleanup-image /CheckHealth
dism /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth
dism /Online /Cleanup-image /StartComponentCleanup
Sfc /ScanNow
net start bits
net start wuauserv
net start msiserver
net start cryptsvc
net start appidsvc

3. Click the File tab> Save as> Select the desktop;
4. Define the name as Wufix.bat and in the field below under Type select all files;
5. Click save;
6. Right-click on the Wufix file and click Run as administrator;
7. Wait until the end of the procedure on the black screen;
8. Restart the PC and see if the error persists.

If the problem still persists, please try to update using the Microsoft tool.

Please download it through the link below, when you start it, check to keep your files and programs and check if there are errors in the update.

https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=799445

I await news.

If these procedures helped you in any way, please click on "I solved my problem" and also mark as an answer, so you can help others users.

We will always be available for whatever you need!

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Hi, I ran this but it failed to stop cryptsvc (i ran this command again on its own later and it looks like it couldnt stop it because appidsvc was still running). As a result the two Rename commands didnt work either. I reattempted the update afterwards anyway, and three other updates also appeared all of which updated with no problems but the update i was originally trying to do failed again.

I am going to retry the same thing but with net stop appidsvc before net stop cryptsvc before i try anything else.

Thanks for your help so far

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I retried this with net stop appidsvc before net stop cryptsvc and nothing returned any errors or access denied this time but the windows update is still failing with the same error code. I also tried using the microsoft tool and that says "Thank you for updating to the latest version of windows" when i open it but the update still shows up if i check for updates in settings.

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Hi Jamie.three,

I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern.


I will first recommend that you download and install the KB5011487 update manually from Microsoft Update Catalog.
You can download it from the link below.
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search...



I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted.

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I too have the problem with KB5011487 even tried the cab file.

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Paloma,

thanks but it didn't work on my system : Fujitsu - D3400-A1 too

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Paloma, thanks for the suggestion. I will try it and let you and others know the result.

I have been having this issue for awhile now with my Lenovo ideapad 330 laptop. I got to the point where I did a "Reset PC" operation and removed all programs (but not my personal files) since I was blocked by Windows in going back to an earlier restore point. Then when I went to Windows Update after the "Reset PC" operation, I still got the 0x8007000d error! This is turning into a black hole as far as my time and I am about to give up on this laptop. So frustrating. If anyone else has suggestions or solutions for this issue, please respond on this thread.

Thanks,

Jerry O.

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Same problem here.

Tried installing it severeal times. Also tried wufix above (with no errors) and downloading the update manually.

Still no result.

Dell Precision 7530 running Windows 10 Enterprise 10.0.19043 Build 19043

Is this any help?:

2022-03-22 08:17:35.5066241 5628 6668 Shared UpdateNetworkState Ipv4, cNetworkInterfaces = 3.

2022-03-22 08:17:36.7169120 5628 6668 Shared UpdateNetworkState Ipv4, cNetworkInterfaces = 2.

2022-03-22 08:17:36.7170297 5628 6668 Shared UpdateNetworkState Ipv6, cNetworkInterfaces = 0.

2022-03-22 08:17:38.6676398 5628 6668 Shared UpdateNetworkState Ipv6, cNetworkInterfaces = 0.

2022-03-22 08:17:38.7591443 5628 6668 Shared UpdateNetworkState Ipv4, cNetworkInterfaces = 3.

2022-03-22 08:17:38.7655999 5628 6668 Shared UpdateNetworkState Ipv6, cNetworkInterfaces = 0.

2022-03-22 08:24:44.0211033 5628 4412 DataStore Service 6234FE86-6DA7-4DC5-A44F-1948F74D0637 removed

2022-03-22 08:24:44.0330484 10576 12324 ComApi IUpdateService removing volatile scan package service, serviceID = {6234FE86-6DA7-4DC5-A44F-1948F74D0637}

2022-03-22 08:24:44.0360758 5628 4412 Agent *FAILED* [80248014] Method failed [CAgentServiceManager::GetServiceObject:1980]

2022-03-22 08:24:44.0363293 5628 4412 Agent *FAILED* [80248014] Method failed [CClientCallRecorder::RemoveService:5015]

2022-03-22 08:24:44.0366228 10576 12324 ComApi *FAILED* [80248014] ISusInternal:: RemoveService

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2580843 4784 4236 ComApi Deserializing update from serialized BSTR.

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2581067 4784 4236 ComApi Byte length of the input buffer for deserialization: 2743

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2582486 4784 4236 ComApi Deserialized installable update Intel - Extension - 2129.62.62.0, UpdateID = {EF70D808-1F62-4A05-940B-0724D2E13B04.1}, CallbackInfo cookie length = 0

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2620525 4784 4236 ComApi Reloading CUpdate EF70D808-1F62-4A05-940B-0724D2E13B04.1 from datastore...

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2644103 4784 4236 ComApi Deserializing update from serialized BSTR.

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2644282 4784 4236 ComApi Byte length of the input buffer for deserialization: 2743

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2645297 4784 4236 ComApi Deserialized installable update Intel - Extension - 2129.62.62.0, UpdateID = {EF70D808-1F62-4A05-940B-0724D2E13B04.1}, CallbackInfo cookie length = 0

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2648228 4784 4236 ComApi Reload successful, UpdateID = EF70D808-1F62-4A05-940B-0724D2E13B04.1, CallbackInfo cookie length = 0, Current deployment action = 1, New deployment action = 1

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2680339 4784 4236 ComApi Deserializing update from serialized BSTR.

2022-03-22 08:24:51.2944838 4784 4236 ComApi Byte length of the input buffer for deserialization: 4004545

2022-03-22 08:24:51.4086538 4784 4236 ComApi Deserialized installable update 2022-03 Samlet opdatering til Windows 10 Version 21H1 til x64-baserede systemer (KB5011487), UpdateID = {A07B70AF-9266-4775-90CC-F924B46C7576.1}, CallbackInfo cookie length = 0

2022-03-22 08:24:51.9049581 5628 4412 Handler Using the update's service stack dll file 'C:\windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\a6df35faa8a908f1b304ec2ea893d9aa\Metadata\UpdateAgent.dll'

2022-03-22 08:24:52.9790116 5628 4412 WIL *FAILED* [8007139F] file = onecore\enduser\windowsupdate\client\engine\handler\osdeployment\helper\osdeploymenthelper.cpp, line = 777

2022-03-22 08:24:52.9790204 5628 4412 WIL *FAILED* [8007139F] file = onecore\enduser\windowsupdate\client\engine\handler\osdeployment\installer\osinstaller.cpp, line = 651

2022-03-22 08:24:52.9841596 5628 4412 WIL *FAILED* [8007139F] file = onecore\enduser\windowsupdate\client\engine\handler\osdeployment\handler\uhosdeployment.cpp, line = 634

2022-03-22 08:24:52.9975548 5628 4412 WIL *FAILED* [8007139F] file = onecore\enduser\windowsupdate\client\engine\agent\updatemanager.cpp, line = 13873

2022-03-22 08:24:52.9979753 4784 4236 ComApi *FAILED* [8007139F] ISusInternal:: IsCommitRequired

2022-03-22 08:24:52.9989458 4784 4236 ComApi Reloading CUpdate A07B70AF-9266-4775-90CC-F924B46C7576.1 from datastore...

2022-03-22 08:24:53.3113941 4784 4236 ComApi Deserializing update from serialized BSTR.

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Paloma and all,

At long last, I am up to date with Windows Update as of today!

The Wufix.bat script/procedure did not solve the problem for me. It look a VERY long time to do run the script and then wait for the "2022-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems" Windows Update to download and install, but it did NOT resolve the issue. I still had the 0x8007000d error after the "2022-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems" update finally got to the end of its installation.

Since the Wufix.bat script/procedure did not resolve the issue, I then used the Microsoft tool (Windows Update Assistant) using the https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=799445 link that Paloma mentioned above in this thread. This also took a VERY long time to finish (probably about 12 hours!) but it did get to 100% and asked me to restart my laptop. Once I restarted the laptop, it restarted on its own a number of times. When it finally did finish applying all of the updates, my laptop said that the latest Windows Update failed with a 0x800705b4 error. Thinking that I was never going to get past this problem, I clicked on the Retry square since it was a different error number and the laptop booted again. But this time it SUCCESSFULLY installed both the "2022-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems" update and the "2022-02 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64" update. See below for a portion of my Windows Update history for the 2 updates that successfully installed today. Note that the "2022-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems" update now shows "KB4023057" instead of "KB5011487". I don't know if that difference is because I used the link above that Paloma provided or not, but I assume that that was the difference that finally led to my Windows Update success.

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Good luck to everyone else that has had this issue. I hope that this method for resolving this issue works for you! If not, maybe someone else on this thread will have a different suggestion.

Regards,

Jerry O.

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Many thanks Paloma!

My problem started with KB5011487 and doing Wufix a couple of times did not do the trick, but the file in the link you posted worked after a few tries. First three or four other updates were offered and worked, and at that stage KB5011487 seemed to have been called '...preview...', which I had not noticed before, and things were said to be up to date after all that.

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