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0x800707e7 - 0x3000d Error: What is it & How to Fix it

A third-party program is often the cause behind the 0x800707E7 error

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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You are not alone if you are trying to upgrade to Windows 11 but getting the 0x800707E7 – 0X3000D error.

As the upgrade reaches a certain percentage, the system restarts again,rolls back to the previous Windows version, and shows the following error code, 0x800707E7 – 0X3000D.

What causes Windows 11 update error 0x800707e7?

What causes Windows 11 update error 0x800707e7?

Some of the reasons that we have identified that may trigger the Windows 11 upgrade error 0x800707E7 are as below:

How do I fix Windows 11 update error 0x800707e7-0x3000d?

How do I fix Windows 11 update error 0x800707e7-0x3000d?

You can try some of the preliminary checks to possibly fix the issue:

However, if none of the above methods work, we have some effective solutions to help you fix the 0x800707e7-0x3000d error during the Windows 11 upgrade.

1. Disable Trace Session

Now, restart your PC and check if you can nowupgrade to Windows 11without the 0x800707e7 error.

2. Delete unrecognized user profiles

Once done, press OK to exit, reboot your PC, and you should not encounter the 0x800707E7 – 0X3000D error anymore.

3. Remove the corrupted user profile from the registry editor

Once you have successfully deleted the unknown user profiles, restart your PC and check if the issue is resolved or if it still persists.

4. Uninstall conflicting software

Once thesoftware is completely uninstalled, reboot your computer and check if the 0x800707e7 is gone.

5. Set the Indexing Location to the default path

Once done, restart your PC, try upgrading to Windows 11 and check if you still encounter the 0x800707e7 error.

Alternatively, you can alsoreset the Windows update componentsfollowing the process mentioned in our detailed post, which is also applicable to the 0x800707e7 error.

However, if all of the above methods fail to work, you may refer to our guide onhow to perform a repair upgrade(also applicable to Windows 11) to fix the issue.

For any other queries on Windows 11 upgrade issues, do leave a message in the comments box below.

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Madhuparna Roy

A diploma holder in computers and with a keen interest in technology, Madhuparna is passionate about writing How-to guides and helping people solve the most intricate Windows issues.

It all started with the evolution of mobile phones and Google, and that has now settled with Windows.

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