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0x80004002 Windows Update Error: 5 Ways to Fix It

Running the update troubleshooter is an effective fix

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Updated onDecember 19, 2023

updated onDecember 19, 2023

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Windows updatesare a vital operating system process as they introduce features and patches to keep the OS running correctly. However, as we all know they are not always running smoothly.

I have encountered lots of different errors when updating the operating system or when upgrading to a new one, as I’m sure many of you have as well.

One of the most common errors I stumbled upon is 0x80004002, this error can be very frustrating because it will force you to interrupt the process and you’ll have to start it all over again.

This error code is associated with a few messages likeFailed to be changed to the installed state status 0x80004002, anddownload error – 0x80004002 Windows 11. Here are a few of my takes on how you might fix it.

What is the Windows update error 0x80004002?

What is the Windows update error 0x80004002?

This is a standard error code indicating that there is a problem with the update process. From interaction with readers, we gather that any of the following often triggers it:

Let us now explore your best solutions if you encounter an update problem.

How do I fix Windows update error 0x80004002?

How do I fix Windows update error 0x80004002?

Before going into our main solutions, we suggest the following workarounds:

If the above pre-fixes do not work, move on to the more elaborate solutions below.

1. Run Windows Update troubleshooter

2. Update your drivers

In addition, it is more efficient to perform driver updating tasks using dedicated support from an effective tool.

Using athird-party driver updaterwill allow you not only to replace or update your drivers more efficiently but also to monitor their health and status, so you will not have to go through the same issues all over again.

3. Reset Windows Update components

4. Repair damaged files

That is all for this article. Most of our readers have found success using the solutions that we recommend. Note that while all fixes may not work for you, you should try what seems the most applicable to your situation.

Reach out to us in the comments section below and tell us what worked for you.

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Afam Onyimadu

Windows Software Expert

Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems, dating back to his introduction to Windows 98. He is passionate about technology amongst many other fields. Aside from putting pen to paper, he is a passionate soccer lover, a dog breeder, and enjoys playing the guitar and piano.

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Afam Onyimadu

Windows Software Expert

Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems.