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how to fix Microsoft Windows error code 0XC80001FE if it is not working properly or throwing an error while installing, updating or
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upgrading Windows. The error message may look like: - Windows could not search for new updates. An error occurred while checking for new updates for your computer. - Some updated were not installed. Failed: 17 updates - KB958048 Error(s) found: Code 0XC80001FE Windows update encountered an unknown error. - Windows can't check for updates This solutions applies for following version https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/958048 of Microsoft Windows: Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Error 0XC80001FE Windows Update Overview Avg. Time to Resolve Issue 30 mins Difficulty Very Hard Log Name: MicrosofWindowsUpdateError5001.log Source: Device Event ID: 6168 Operating System Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Level: Warning User: User Description: Faulting Application Name: Window Update http://microsoftonlinechat.com/windows-update-error-0xc80001fe-10-8-7/ Manager , version: 3.7.6258.90555, time stamp: 0×59335471 Faulting module name: Windows log.dll, version: 3.4.0177.52163 Exception code: 0xd07c923d Fault offset: 0xc08g075c Faulting process ID: 0×463 Faulting application start time: 0x800a1g17639880 Faulting application path: ~
windows update to Microsoft update on a windows 2000 SP4 server and get the following error: [Error number: 0xC80001FE] The http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/error-number-0xc80001fe-micosoft-update-fails-after-upgrade.269424/ website has encountered a problem and cannot display the page you are trying to view. The options provided below might help you solve the problem. I have teied deleteing the contents of C:\WINNT\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir and then stopping and starting the windows update servi e as suggested in another post with no luck. Any help to resolve this mot error number appreciated mike_nz, Jun 27, 2007 #1 Advertisements MowGreen [MVP] Guest 0xC80001FE unable to write to the log file Problem is, which log file ? For now, let's give this a shot. Navigate to the WindowsUpdate.log locate in WINNT. Right click it, choose Properties. The one on my system shows Size on disk: 1.75 MB (1,839,104 bytes) If error number 0xc80001fe it's a great deal larger than that, suggest you rename it to WindowsUpdate.log.old for now. Retry Microsoft Update. If the WU.log wasn't the cause of the issue, then you can move it back to WINNT after deleting the newly created one AFTER checking the newer one for any other error codes. If that doesn't resolve the issue then suggest there is data corruption in the transaction logs located in WINNT\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs Stop the AU service and delete the contents of that folder Also, there's a possibility the error is referring to DataStore.edb That's in the DataStore folder If you delete that the update history shown on the Microsoft Update site will be deleted. No big deal, but some folks like to retain this update history. If you do, then you'll have to revert back to Windows Update and then use the "Review your update history" link in the left frame and then print it out. A possible explanation for damage/corruption of the logs can be read here: Virus scanning recommendations for computers