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fix for the Windows Update Error 80072EE2, 8024400A, 8024400D & 8024400EPosts navigation Simple fix for the Windows Update Error 80072EE2, 8024400A, 8024400D & 8024400EMy computer recently started kicking up an 8024400E Error when attempting update.To fix this this I deleted the SoftwareDistribution Folder on my computer to clear any corrupt or stuck Windows Updates, full details below.Solving the Windows Update 8024400E Error (also applies to 8024400A & 8024400D)Go to StartIn the Run box type services.exe and hit enterFind the ‘Windows Update‘ (leave the Services windows open) at the bottom of the listRight click it and select stop (leave the Services windows open)Browse to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution in My Computer/Windows Explorer and Delete its contentsReturn to the services windowFind the ‘Windows Update‘ service at the bottom of the list, right click it and select startNow this changed my error from 8024400E to a 80072EE2 which fortunately I have seen before, the solution is below.Solving the Windows Update 80072EE2 ErrorTo fix this I simply performed the follow steps:Go to StartIn the Run box type regedit and hit enterIn the registry editor, browse to the folder in the left hand panel to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate folder and delete the keys in the right hand pane called WUServer and WIStatusServerIn the Run box type services.exe and hit enterFind the ‘Windows Update‘ service at the bottom of the listRight click it and select Restart Tags: 80072EE2, 8024400E, Error, Microsoft, Windows Update Bob McKay 50078 views 7 likes Dec 1, 2014 IT Support & Networking, Windows 84 comments Share About Bob McKayBob McKay is the Managing Director of Fresh Mango BVI & UK, programmer and a self confessed techie-geek type.Disclosure PolicyBob on Google+ View all posts by Bob McKay →
84 comments on «Simple fix for the Windows Update Error 80072EE2, 8024400A, 8024400D & 8024400E» tbl says: December 29, 2014 at 11:40 pmTHANK YOU! This was the simplest fix after spending a ridiculous amount of time on the problem. Wishing you good health, prosperity, and happiness.Reply Bob McKay says: December 30, 2014 at 5:18 pmNo worries - I'm glad it helped! All the best to you for 2015!Reply Siggi Bjarna says: July 4, 2016 at 4:48 pmBrilliant fixReply Joe says: July 26, 2016 at 6:31 pmError message 80072EE2 also come up when one is not connected to the