Wednesday, November 13, 2019

How to Fix Windows 10 Update Error Code 0x80070002 ?

Updating your OS to get Windows 10 on your system is a good start; however, there are issues that can hinder you from taking full advantage of it. The process may start loading and then freeze suddenly displaying an error code 0x80070002. It slows down the system, and after that, it stops working. Every time it will show errors that can create problems, and you may get stuck in your work because of the slow processing.

Windows 10 update Microsoft has officially confirmed this error and provided fixes. However, the causes behind such issues is not confirmed yet.
You can take various steps to fix these bugs. Simply follow through the article, and fix the issue.
How to fix Windows 10 Update Error 0x80070002 ?
If you want to fix such bugs, then you can follow the provided steps:
Stop Windows Update Service
  1. Tap on Win key and enter the Administrative Tool.
  2. Choose the first option from the results.
  3. Then click twice on the Services.
  4. If the user receives a confirmation window, then input the administrator password to continue.
  5. Tap the Name column to sort out the names in overturning the order.
  6. Search Windows Update and right-click on it.
  7. Then choose Stop.
Remove temporary update files
  1. Tap on Win key and input File Explorer.
  2. Tap on it to open. Double-click on the hard disk that includes Window installer.
  3. Search Windows folder.
  4. Double-click on it and then erase all.
  5. Enter the administrator password again.
  6. Return to Software Distribution and then download subfolder on it.
  7. Erase the complete files from here too.
Revive the Windows Update Service
  1. Tap Win key and Administrative input tools.
  2. Locate Services option and then double-click on it.
  3. Input the Administrative password and then continue.
  4. Tap the Name column to sort out the names to reverse order.
  5. Locate Windows Update, right-click on it, and then choose start.
Check date and time
  1. Go to Control Panel.
  2. Choose Clock, Language, and Region option.
  3. Choose the Change Settings option.
  4. Put a mark on Synchronize with a net time server.
  5. Choose Update.
  6. Pick OK and shut down the window.
  7. Reboot your PC.
  8. Then check whether the date and time are correctly set or not.
Identify the reason automatically
If the above methods do not work, then the user should execute a scan through a registry cleaner like Reimage. Windows registry is a significant issue that often causes errors and other difficulties.
Emily Johnson is a Norton product expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2002. As a technical expert, she has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as norton.com/setup.

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