There have also been reports of this error in development environments, such as when installing PHP on a Windows machine. Due to the many possible situations, it’s not possible to cover every scenario here, but as a general rule, make sure you have admin-level access to the directories you’re working with. Here are the detailed causes of this error:
1. Use the Windows Built-in Update Troubleshooter
Microsoft has several built-in troubleshooters to help diagnose and fix common problems. If you see the 0x8007010b error while updating Windows, running the Windows Update Troubleshooter may resolve the issue.
2. Run DISM and SFC Scans
Corrupted system files can also cause the 0x8007010b error. Running the DISM and SFC scans can help repair these files.
3. Uninstall Windows Mixed Reality
Windows Mixed Reality provides virtual and augmented reality features, but sometimes it can cause problems during Windows updates. Uninstalling Mixed Reality may resolve the error.
4. Perform a Clean Boot of the System
A startup application may be interfering with Windows and causing the 0x8007010b error. Performing a clean boot will help you determine if this is the case.
5. Update Your PC’s Windows Automatically or Manually
If your operating system is out of date, this can also cause the 0x8007010b error. Updating Windows can often clear things up.
5.1. Automatic Update
5.2. Manual Update
5.3. Use the Latest Update Assistant
If you can’t get the update as a standalone file or if manual updating didn’t work, try the latest Windows Update Assistant.
6. Reset Windows Update Components to Defaults
If Windows Update components are corrupt, updating may fail with the 0x8007010b error. Resetting these components can help.
6. Disable or Uninstall 3rd Party Antivirus/Firewall
Antivirus or firewall software from other companies can interfere with Windows updates or system operations, triggering the 0x8007010b error. Disabling or uninstalling these programs may help. Warning: Proceed carefully. Disabling or uninstalling security software can make your system vulnerable to threats. Only do this if you are comfortable, and always ensure you reinstall or re-enable protection afterward.
7. Create a New Local Admin User Account
If your Windows user profile is corrupt, making a new account with administrative privileges can sometimes resolve the error.
8. Perform an In-Place Upgrade of Windows
If none of the above solutions work, performing an in-place upgrade can refresh your Windows installation and fix the issue. If this still doesn’t work, you may need to reset Windows to factory settings.
9. Hard Reset Your Xbox Console
If you are seeing the 0x8007010b error on an Xbox console, doing a hard reset may fix the problem.






















