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FIX: Windows 10 update error 0x80080008

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Installing the latestWindows 10build can sometimes turn into a nightmare.

There are variouserrorsthat may occur during the download and install process, preventing Insiders from getting the latest updates on their devices.

Speaking of which,error0x80080008is one of the most frequent build installerrorson Windows 10 PC and Mobile.

As a matter of fact, many Insiders who installed thelatest Windows 10 Mobile buildconfirmed they encountered thiserrorduring the install process.

The good news is that there are a few quick workarounds that you can use to fix it.

Here’s how one user describes thiserror:

Rebooting fixed thiserror. But after it’s downloaded and installed, when I click restart, now it gave me 0x80070002 error!I’ve restarted again and click update, it showed me restart option, clicked on it and then again 0x80070002.On thaterror, I’ve clicked retry and now it’s downloading again.

It is good to know that error 0x80080008 affects non-Insiders, as well. Both Insiders and non-Insiders can use the solutions listed below.

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How can I fix Windows 10 update error 0x80080008?

How can I fix Windows 10 update error 0x80080008?

Fix – Windows 10 error 0x80080008

Solution 1 – Run DISM

The first thing we’re going to try is running DISM. Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a tool for, as its name says, deploying the system image all over again.

Hopefully, it will also resolve the problem on the way.

We’ll walk you through both standard and the procedure that utilizes the installation media below:

Solution 2 – Run the SFC scan

The SFC scan is another command-line tool for resolving various system issues. So, we can also use it to resolve Windows update problems. Here’s how to run the SFC scan in Windows 10:

Solution 3 – Create a batch file

Solution 4 – Delete the Boot Configuration bad memory

The next thing we’re going to try is deleting the Boot Configuration. Here’s what you need to do:

Solution 5 – Run the Update troubleshooter

And the third troubleshooting tool we’re going to use here is Windows 10’s built-in troubleshooter.

You can use the troubleshooter to resolve various kinds of system issues, including the update problems. So, running this tool might be helpful in this case.

Here’s how to run Windows 10’s troubleshooting tool:

Solution 6 – Reset Windows Update components

Windows Update components are crucial for obtaining updates. So, if one of these components is corrupt, you’ll have problems receiving updates.

The best solution, in this case, is to simply reset the update components to their original state. Here’s how to do that:

Solution 7 – Make sure the Windows Update service is running

Just like other components, the Windows Update service is important for receiving updates. So, were going to make sure this service is running.

Solution 8 –Make sure the BITS service is running

The same thing goes for the BITS service:

Solution 9 – Change DNS settings

If none of the previous workarounds resolve the problem, we’ll try and change the DNS settings. Here’s how to do that:

If you’ve come across other workarounds to fixerror0x80080008, list the troubleshooting steps in the comment section below.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.