There are times when you try to update your computer’s
Windows operating system, and you encounter a 0X80070002 error. This error is common on Windows
XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 PCs. The 0X80070002 error is caused by
a corruption of the Windows temporary file. It could also happen when you have
the wrong date and time on your computer.
Another cause of the error is a virus attacking your
computer. So as to save your computer from any further damages and to save your
work from getting corrupted or from getting hampered, it is very important to
fix this issue before it gets any worse.
Causes and Symptoms
You may also get a 0x80070003 Windows error code. This error
can occur when you are downloading an update for your Windows operating system.
It could also strike when downloading an update to your Windows Server or your
Microsoft Updates as well. You could be downloading an update to your Windows
operating system or the other things and when the download is done, the update
itself could fail. If this happens, a red “X” will get displayed on your screen
(you will see it right next to the update). You will be able to see the full
error message when you click on that red “X.”
Quick Resolution Steps
This error may also occur when you download the update fully
and correctly, but perhaps some of the files needed to run it are missing. It
means that the update will fail to install. When you encounter this problem,
you will have to get rid of the whole directory that the download created (by
deleting it), hence remove all the files. You will then go back to the location
of the update and select either “Fix it for me” or “Let me fix it myself.”
Since you want to do it fast and in the easiest way possible, you will want to
select “Fix it for me.”
In the dialog box that says “File Download,” click “Run” and
follow the steps that are presented to you (they get presented to you by the
Fix It Wizard).
In the Fix It Wizard, you will see the “Default” mode and
the “Aggressive” mode. You will select the “Default” mode. If the problem gets
resolved, then all is well. If not, try running the Fix It Wizard again, but
this time, select the “Aggressive” mode.
There are other solutions to the 0X80070002 and the 0x80070003 errors because
they may get caused by a variety of things. The PC help solutions outlined below work on the
Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1 operating systems.
Date and Time
As explained above, the 0X80070002 error can occur when your date and/or
time is not set correctly. Hence, to fix this error, you will have to correct
the date and/or time. It is a simple fix.
In the lower right corner of your computer screen, you will
see the date and time. Click it to open a window displaying a calendar and a
clock. At the bottom of the calendar and clock, you will see the button “Change
date and time settings.” Once you click it, another window will open, and it will
allow you to change the date and the time of your computer. You need to take a
look at the time zone and correct it if it is not the one you are currently in.
When you are done with that, restart the computer and
proceed to update your operating system. If that does not work, then you need
to try another fix.
Windows Update Installation Files
In this method, you will look to delete your Windows Update
installation files. Hold the Windows and R keys (Windows + R) together. It
opens the Run command box. Here, type “services.msc” and press Enter. It will
take you to the “Services” window. When you are here, locate “Windows Update,”
right-click on it and select “Stop.”
Next, go to the “Windows” folder in Local Disk C. Locate the
“SoftwareDistribution” folder and rename it (preferably to something like
“SoftwareDistributionOLD.” The User Account Control service will pop up, and
you will select “Yes.”
Go back to the “Services” window, locate “Windows Update”,
right click on it and “Start.”
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Conclusion
This computer service should provide the required PC help that you need. If it doesn’t, consult a tech support professional
for the required computer service. If the steps mentioned above don’t work then
there might be something critical that you failed to diagnose. It is persists
on your PC, it may damage other parts and keep on creating more errors. So,
consult a tech support professional right now and get it fixed completely.
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