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Service Registration Is Missing or Corrupt: 10 Ways to Fix It

This problem usually occurs due to problems with the Registry

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Updated onMarch 25, 2024

updated onMarch 25, 2024

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Every version of Windows relies on certain services to run properly, and Windows 10 is no exception. Unfortunately, our readers reported that they are getting theService registration is missing or corrupterror on Windows 10, so let’s see how to fix it.

What does service registration is missing or corrupt mean?

What does service registration is missing or corrupt mean?

The Service Registration is missing or corrupt message usually comes with the error code 0x8024402c, and it is triggered when some damaged or corrupt system files prevent the installation of an update.

Luckily, we have gathered a lot of solutions to fix this problem on your Windows 10 PC.

What can I do if Service registration is missing or corrupt on Windows 10?

What can I do if Service registration is missing or corrupt on Windows 10?

1. Change values in the Registry

2. Restart the Windows Update services

After all the processes are finished, close Command Prompt and check if the problem is resolved.

3. Remove your antivirus tool

Antivirus software can interfere with core Windows 10 functions, thus causingService registration is missing or corrupterror to appear.

Users reported that McAfee antivirus can cause this issue to appear, and to fix it, it’s recommended to remove the McAfee antivirus software.

Bear in mind that almost any third-party antivirus software can cause this error to appear, therefore even if you don’t use McAfee, you might want to try removing your antivirus software.

The most simple way of completely uninstalling the antivirus is touse specialized software. This kind of tool is easy to use, and after it does its job you can be sure you won’t see any leftovers.

After you have a clean slate, you can install a more reliable antivirus solution that won’t interfere with Windows 10’s service registration. That’s why we recommend reading our guide to find thebest antivirus softwarefor all your needs.

4. Perform an SFC scan

Alternatively, you can always rely onspecialized repair softwareto scan your computer and automatically replace any broken files they encounter.

Not only that but these powerful tools can easily be used in the long run as maintenance tools so you never have to worry about these issues again.

5. Check if the required services are running

6. Change settings in the Group Policy

7. Reset the Microsoft Store cache

Some of our readers managed to fix the Service Registration error by resetting the Microsoft Store, so it’s worth a try.

8. Create a new user account

If the problem doesn’t appear on your new user account, you might want to move all your personal files and switch to it permanently.

9. Restart the Windows Update service using Command Prompt

Note:This is just a potential workaround, and it might not be the permanent solution, but you can still try it on your PC.

10. Match the EditionID with the ProductName

For some unknown reason, values in your registry can change, and that can cause this problem to appear. According to users,EditionIDandProductNamehave changed from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Enterprise, and that caused this error to appear.

Service registration is missing or corrupterror can cause many problems on your Windows 10 PC, but as you can see, this error can be fixed by using one of our solutions.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.