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How to fix error code 0x80072efd on Windows 10?

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How to fix error code 0x80072efd on Windows 10?

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  1. How to fix error code 0x80072efd on Windows 10?

  2. 1. Update Windows 10 • Go to Start > navigate to Settings > click on Update & Security • Click on the “Windows update” button • Now click on the “Check for Updates” option • Wait for the scanning process to finish • After the scan is completed and the updates have been installed, return to Windows Update • This time, go to Advanced option and check ‘Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows‘ to remove error code 0x80072efd.

  3. When you finished the install process, reboot Windows 10 computer • After the device starts, check again if you still get error code 0x80072efd.

  4. 2. Run the Windows Update troubleshooter • Go to Settings > Update & Security > • navigate to Troubleshoot • Select the Windows Update troubleshooter > • run it

  5. Follow the instructions on the screen and finish the troubleshooting process: • Restart your Windows 10 computer • Check again if you still get error 0x80072efd.

  6. 3. Clean boot Windows 10 • Go to Start > in the search dialog box enter “msconfig” without the quotes • Press the Enter button on the keyboard • Click or tap on the msconfig icon > the System Configuration Window should be visible • Click on the Services tab • Check the box next to “Hide all Microsoft Services”. • Click on the “Disable all” button.

  7. Now click on the “Startup” tab located in the upper side of the window. • Select “Open task Manager” • In the Task Manager window go to the “Startup” tab. • Left click or tap on each item on the list > select “Disable”

  8. Close the Task Manager window > click OK • Reboot your Windows 10 machine. • Check if you can install the updates without getting error  code 0x80072efd.

  9. 4. Disable your antivirus/ firewall • If you keep getting this error, this can indicate that your firewall, antivirus or anti-spyware • software is preventing • Windows Update Services (SVCHOST) from accessing the Internet. • In this case, temporarily disable your security tools (yes, all of them) and try to install • the latest updates.

  10. If this method works, don’t forget to enable antivirus protection as soon as you finished updating your computer. RECOMMENDED:  Fix Error Code 0x80072EFD while activating Microsoft Office

  11. 5. Check Date & Time Make sure that your Windows Time service configuration is correct. If this service isn’t properly configured, you may experience various issues, including update errors. • Go to Start > type Services > Choose Services from the results. • On the Services window, locate Windows Time service and double click it.

  12. Check the Startup type section and set it to Automatic.

  13. Now, restart the service by clicking Stop and then click Start again. If the service isn’t running, • click the Start button to start it. • Click Apply and OK.

  14. 6. Disable Proxy • Go to Start > type inetcpl.cpl

  15. Go to Connection > select LAN Settings.

  16. Check the box ‘Automatically detect settings’ • Under Proxy server, uncheck the box ‘Use a proxy server for your LAN’.

  17. 7. Reset Windows Update components • Before you reset Windows Update, don’t forget to back up your Registry. In case anything goes wrong, you will be able to restore a working Windows version. • Go to Start > launch Command Promp as administrator • Type the following commands and hit Enter after each one:

  18. net stop bits • net stop wuauserv • net stop appidsvc • net stop cryptsvc • For more info & support, call @ +1-855-785-2511 (toll-free) or visit @ https://www.renewmicrosoft.com/ .

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