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9 Ways to Fix 0x800f0922 Windows Update Error

This error means that the system can’t load the new update

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Updated onMarch 22, 2024

updated onMarch 22, 2024

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Through frequent Windows updates, customers get improved security and fixes for common system bugs. Sadly, sometimes errors such as 0x800f0922 can prevent you from getting those updates.

Why is that so? Well, the reasons are similar. But, instead of upgrading to the new OS, the error occurs with the new build.

Now, there is no shortage ofproblems when trying to install updates. But some issues are more stubborn than others.

Usually,running a Windows Update repair toolshould suffice. So let’s see what 0x800F0922 is all about.

What does error code 0x800f0922 mean?

What does error code 0x800f0922 mean?

Error code 0x800F0922 means that the system couldn’t download the newest OS update.

That is in fact a consequence of the fact that there isn’t enough System Reserved partition space for installing the new update or you just can’t connect to the Windows Update server.

Sometimes you might getWindows Update Error 0x800f0982but this one is just as easy to fix.

Here are some similar issues that users reported:

We prepared a few workarounds that should resolve this issue in no time. You can check them out below.Update errors 0xc1900104 and 0x800F0922sometimes go together, but this solution should work for both of them.

How can I fix the Windows update error 0x800f0922?

How can I fix the Windows update error 0x800f0922?

1. Turn off your firewall

Note:Remember to enable the firewall before proceeding to install the updates. Additionally, your security may be endangered, and we don’t want that for sure.

In addition to Windows Firewall, your antivirus software can also cause this issue to appear. To fix the problem, it’s advised to disable certain antivirus features and check if that helps.

If the issue still persists, you need to completely disable your antivirus.

In the worst-case scenario, you might have to uninstall your current antivirus. If removing the antivirus solves the problem, it’s advised toswitch to a different antivirus solution.

2. Repair your installation with SFC and DISM scans

2.1 Run an SFC scan

Note:If you can’t run an SFC scan or if it doesn’t solve the problem, you should use a DISM scan instead.

2.2 Run a DISM scan

Note:Once the DISM scan is finished, check if the problem is still there. If you were unable to run an SFC scan before, or if the DISM doesn’t solve the problem, be sure to repeat the SFC scan again.

An effective solution would be to opt for areliable third-party toolthat removes damage done to your Windows OS and restores its stability by bringing the registry keys to their default settings.

In just a few moments, the software scans your PC and proceeds to fix Windows errors and other issues, like system junk that slows down your device and damaged DLLs.

3. Check your internet connection and switch off the VPN

If your VPN was the problem, you might want to consider switching to a different solution.

Sometimes, VPN tools can interfere with your network connection and cause this issue to appear, therefore it’s important to use a good VPN tool.

There are many great VPN tools available, but be sure to try out a dedicated tool that will provide you a secure IP and will make your PC untraceable while you’re online.

4. Check the .NET Framework

1. Open Windows Search and typeWindows Featuresin the text box.

  1. Click onTurn Windows Features on or off.

3.Check any boxes related to.NetFramework.

  1. Click onOK.

  2. Restart your PC.

Another quick fix for the 0x800f0922 error is to ensure that all .Net Framework related features are turned on, and to manually enable those which currently aren’t.

Note:Use this with caution since there are some essential features. Just enable the .NET Framework and move on. On the other hand, if the update error is relentlessly reappearing, move on to the next steps.

5. Use a third-party partitioning tool to change partition size

If somehow, due to the excess of data, your system partition lacks space, you may use a third-party tool to extend it. Keep in mind that at all times you’ll need at least 500 MB of free space in order to install updates.

If you have less than that, you can try to delete some files, use a built-in system tool to clean up junk or extend the partition with athird-party partitioning tool.

If you’re looking for good partitioning software, we strongly recommend consideringParagon Partition Manager Advanced. This tool is incredibly simple to use, and it will allow you to modify your partitions any way you like.

Partitioning your drives is not a very simple task for everyone but this professional-gradepartitioningtool will help you divide your harddiskextremely easily, making you look like a Pro.

This solution createspartitionsquickly, and it will make sure that the storage spaceis used optimally.

And if you’re worried about risks, Paragon comes with built-in backup functions that help you save the current configuration before working on a hard drive.

That means that in case you run into any possible problems, you won’t suffer any damage and the built-in recovery wizard will restore your system immediately.

6. Delete certain registry values

Note:If you can’t access the Registry Editor, we can help you solve the issuequickly and easily with an expert guide.

7. Remove all your temporary files

8. Disable the Secure Boot

TheSecure Bootis a useful feature that can protect your PC from certain malware, but this feature can also cause problems with certain updates.

Many users reported that they encounterederror 0x800f0922due to the Secure Boot feature.

In order to fix the problem, it’s advised to temporarily disable it. To do that you just need to enter BIOS and disable Secure Boot from there.

To see how to perform this procedure, we strongly advise you to check your motherboard manual for detailed instructions.

You can get the necessary information about your motherboard if you use a third-partymotherboard information tool.

Once you disable the Secure Boot, try to install the update again. Once the update is installed, you can go back to BIOS and enable the Secure Boot again.

9. Perform a Repair Upgrade

As you can imagine, this is actually a reinstallation of the Windows 10 OS without affecting your files and apps.

Since it’s a fresh copy, it should be void of glitches and bugs and you should be able to freely use your device.

How can I fix Windows 11 update error 0x800f0922?

If running the troubleshooter does not pay off, we have more easy tricks for you to try in order tofix the Windows 11 update error 0x800f0922.

And that’s it. We hope you’ll manage to resolve your update error 0x800f0922 with these workarounds. If you are having any questions or suggestions on your mind, the comment section is always open.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.