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Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or microsoft security essentials error 0x80070002 posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer sccm error 0x80070002 site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-winapps/error-code-0x80070002-installing-apps-w8/ca0e8b0a-51f1-41c8-8f31-bac2ce573cc9 and rise to the top Windows 8.1 install error 0x80070002 up vote 8 down vote favorite 4 I tried to install Windows 8.1 from the Windows Store and got the error 0x80070002. It seems that this error means that the download was not completed. I tried to restart the installation I tried to clear the windows store cache I tried to delete every thing in the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder http://superuser.com/questions/661890/windows-8-1-install-error-0x80070002 I tried to do a clean boot It always fails with the same error. As a workaround, is there a way to download windows 8.1 from somewhere else than the windows store? windows windows-8.1 share|improve this question edited Oct 19 '13 at 15:41 asked Oct 18 '13 at 16:06 Benoit_Plante 143115 3 You have to have a MSDN Subscription to download the ISO files. Other than this, you will need to obtain a retail copy of Windows. The Windows Store is typically the only way to upgrade for most users. –kobaltz Oct 18 '13 at 16:07 Which is not very practical when the Windows Store fails. –Benoit_Plante Oct 18 '13 at 16:26 @cmoibenlepro - Between the answers superuser.com/questions/661261/… and superuser.com/questions/650019/… you are able to get the .iso from Microsoft, burn it, then install it. –Ramhound Oct 18 '13 at 16:51 I read those 2 threads, but I can't download an .iso since I do not have a MSDN subscription. –Benoit_Plante Oct 18 '13 at 19:04 1 Do you have multi-bootable partitions? If yes, mark your Windows partition as "Active". That did the trick for me... –user265143 Oct 20 '13 at 0:42 | show 1 more
you try to install Windows updates inside Windows 8, 7 or vista. The above error(s) happens when your computer has wrong date/time settings or when Windows update temporary folder is corrupted. To resolve these errors, follow the solution given below. Error code description: http://www.wintips.org/fix-windows-update-error-code-0x80070003-or-0x80070002/ { Update failed Error(s) found: Code 80070003 Windows Update ran into a problem } How to fix Windows (8, 7 or vista) update error code 80070003 or 80070002 Method 1: Check you date and time settings. Ensure sure that your http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/20302-63-error-0x80070002-making-clean-install-windows computer's date and time are correct. To do this : a. Click on the “Date and Time” in the lower right corner b. In the window that opens, click on “Change date and time settings”. c. Press “Change date and error 0x80070002 time” to ensure that you have setup the correct date/time/year in your computer. d. When finished with date/time, press “Change time zone” to ensure that you have the proper time zone. e. Restart your computer and try to update your computer. If the problem persists, proceed to the next method. Method 2: Remove (delete) Windows update installation files: Step 1: Stop Windows Update service. To do this: a. Simultaneously press Windows key + R to open run command box. b. 8.0 error 0x80070002 Inside run command box type: services.msc and press Enter c. Search for Windows Update service, then right click on it and select Stop. Step 2: Rename Windows update folder. To do this: a. Open “My Computer” and navigate to “C:\Windows” folder. b. Find and right click on “SoftwareDistribution” folder and choose rename. c: Rename the “SoftwareDistribution” folder to “SoftwareDistributionOLD” and press Enter. d. Ask “YES” to UAC warning and continue to next step. Step 3: Start Windows Update service, and try to update your computer. Method 3: Use the Microsoft Fix it 50202 Tool Download and run Microsoft Fix it 50202 and then try to update your computer. Source: Microsoft article 910336
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