Troubleshooting: Windows Updates Error 0x8024401c in Windows PC

The 0x8024401c error occurred to many users when Microsoft introduced Windows 10 Technical Preview and allowed users to test it. However, the problem was not limited to Technical Preview but also occurred to Windows 10 users and users of previous versions of Windows.

If you are facing the problem of Windows Updates on your computer and want to fix it, this article, as well as this Restoro review, can help you a lot.

What causes Windows Updates error 0x8024401c?

Error 0x8024401c usually occurs when you have problems installing or downloading Windows Updates on your computer. read more

How to Troubleshoot: Windows 10 Update Failed (Error Code 0x80070013)

0x80070013 is another Windows 10 update error. After perusing the Microsoft forums and other online forums, it seems that this particular error is a very common problem that thousands of Windows 10 users have been experiencing lately. The bug appeared along with the Windows Anniversary Update, so it is a new bug, but fortunately, there is already a solution on how to fix it.

Very often such errors are caused by virus/malware infection, software, registries, startup programs, updates, and similar problems. In this case, error code 0x80070013 is caused by a driver. Two driver issues can prevent you from updating Windows 10: Either you are trying to install an existing driver, or it is not compatible with the hardware (or less compatible than the driver already installed on your system). Until you fix error 0x80070013, you won’t be able to update Windows. read more

Troubleshooting Windows Update Error Code 0x80070437 in Windows 10 PC

If you have encountered Windows Update error 0x80070437 when upgrading to Windows 11/10, this article may be useful for you to fix this error. If this error occurs on your computer, you will see the following message under Update Status:

There was a problem installing the updates, but we will try again later. If you keep seeing this message and want to look online or contact support, it might help: (0x80070437)

What causes the Windows Update error code 0x80070437?

  • Not enough disk space: The Windows drive (default C drive) may not have enough space to install Windows updates, eventually leading to this error.
  • Insufficient Internet connection: Obviously, without an active Internet connection (good bandwidth) you will not be able to download and install Windows updates. Limited Internet access, despite an existing connection, can also lead to this error.
  • Background programs: When you start your computer, various applications such as antivirus software, basic system processes, and other previously installed software automatically run in the background.
  • Accidental shutdown: Windows update errors can occur if you accidentally shut down or reboot your computer.
  • External hardware devices: Unused external hardware devices such as headphones, printers, scanners, USB drives, speakers, etc. may be causing the error.

How to resolve the Windows Update error code 0x80070437?

Launch the Windows Update troubleshooter

  1. Click on the Windows icon and select Settings.
  2. Select the Update and security category.
  3. Select the Troubleshooting submenu.
  4. On the right side, click the Advanced Troubleshooting link.
  5. Expand Windows Update and click Run Troubleshooter.
  6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
  7. If a fix is available, click Apply this fix.
  8. Restart your computer after performing these steps, and then check to see if you were able to update Windows.

Windows 10 has a built-in application called Windows Update Troubleshooter that helps you detect and fix update-related issues. If you are experiencing such a problem with your device, you should use this tool. read more