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Fix Windows 10/11 error 0xA0000400 in a few easy steps

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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As surprising as this may sound, there are Windows users who still haven’t managed to installWindows 10on their computers.

Update errors are still plaguing many users,who are forced to roll back to their previousWindows OSin order to use their machines.

Error 0xA0000400 is one of the most frequent errors users encounter, and it occurs only when they hit the upgrade button.

Error 0xA0000400 stops users from installing theWindows 10OS version, as we may all see:

I’m running Windows 10 Education (Build 10240), and when I attempt to manually update to the Anniversary Edition (Build 14393), I get an error code 0xA0000400. The update does not even attempt to install, as soon as I click “update now” it fails immediately with this message.

It is worth mentioning that the majority of users who reported this issue are running the Windows 10 Education edition, but there are also exceptions to the rule.

One way or another, Windows users have proven once again they are resourceful people and came across a few workarounds. Let’s see what you can do in order to get rid of this error.

How can I fix Windows 10 update error 0xA0000400?

How can I fix Windows 10 update error 0xA0000400?

1. Run the troubleshooter

2. Close all active apps

[…] what seems to have worked for me is closing everything I could including Skype, Onedrive, Ventrillo, Blizzard Games Launcher, Curse Updater, Visual Studio 2015, Firefox and Edge.  I have no idea which of these were stopping it, but it is my opinion that it was Skype.  I basically closed as much stuff as I could and it started working.

The users who tried this workaround confirm that Skype is the culprit. Try to do the same as well.

3. Turn off the Internet connection when the update download is finished

Since you already have theerror, file is already on your computer so it’s going to just verify like a hash check to make sure the Windows 10 update files are intact. Now it should install upgradesbut get stuck at the usual 2%,make it stay there for about 30 seconds and re-enable your Internet/WIFI/LAN and the upgrade should finally pass 2%. You can then live in peace.

Have these solutions worked for you? Let us know by using the comments 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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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

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