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3 Ways to Fix RuntimeBroker.exe Errors in Windows 10/11

RuntimeBroker.exe errors are a piece of cake to fix, thanks to our solutions

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Some people have recently reported that they’re unable to check for updates onWindows 10due to aRuntimeBroker.exe error.

Namely, the update process willget stuckat a certain point. When you check for details, the following error message will appear:

There are a couple of ways to deal with thiserror, and we’re going to show you exactly what to do to fix it for good.

What is RuntimeBroker exe application error?

What is RuntimeBroker exe application error?

The Runtime Broker process was developed by Microsoft and serves an essential function in Windows 10 and 11.

You probably won’t notice RuntimeBroker.exe running just yet if you just login into Windows for the first time and haven’t opened any applications just yet.

RuntimeBroker.exe is a process that is initiated by Universal applications, and after it completes, any and all open applications are terminated instantly.

It’s possible that a damaged Windows system file is to blame for the error notice which can be fixed in various ways.

Users reported many other similar errors that we will address in the solutions below. These are the most common ones that we got:

RuntimeBroker.exe is a Microsoft process that is completely safe to use and is present in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 to help with program permissions. It requires less than 3,000 kilobytes of RAM, thus its overall impact on the system is minimal.

The fact that this procedure is operating in the background will not negatively impact the overall performance of the system. Unless you are searching for a speedy way to close all of your applications, you should let this process alone and not interfere with it.

However, if you find thatRuntime broker is causing a high CPU usagein your case, make sure to check out our dedicated article to fix it.

How do I fix RuntimeBroker exe error?

How do I fix RuntimeBroker exe error?

1. Run WU Reset Script

We’ve recently written about a specialscript which resets all Windows processesrelated to updates and deals with various updateerrors.

And this script should be more than helpful for solving this updateerror. To find out more about Windows Update Reset Script, and to download it, check out our linked article.

2. Run the built-in Windows Update troubleshooter

Another method to fix this problem is to simply use the Update Troubleshooter. You can launch it either from Control Panel or directly from the Settings page.

Simply run thetroubleshooter, wait until it has completed the scan, restart your computer and check if the issue persists.

3. Manually reset Windows Update Components

If running the WU Reset Script didn’t fix theUnable to perform update runtimebroker exe errorin Windows 10/11, or you don’t want to use it for some reason, you can try to manually reset Windows Update Components, and see if the problem is fixed.

Performing a reset will fix corrupt Windows Update Components and help you to install Windows Updates normally.

To manually reset Windows Update Components, follow these instructions:

How do I fix RuntimeBroker.exe error on Windows 11?

Should I disable Runtime Broker?

Runtime Broker is required for the protection of your Windows 10/11 computer’s security and privacy while running applications downloaded from the Windows Store since it is needed to manage those applications.

We strongly suggest that you do not try to repair the problem by disabling it using Task Manager. Instead check out the alternative solutions tofix high CPU usage caused by Runtime Broker.

That’s it, I hope these solutions helped you with your update problem. If you have any comments, or questions, just reach for the comment section below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.