If you are using Windows 11 and are trying to update to version 22H2, the latest major version. But can’t because you keep getting update failed error 0x8007001F-0x3000D. This article will show you a ton of different things you can and will probably have to try to fix the problem.
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Related: How to uninstall bad drivers on Windows 11. Remove bad Windows 11 drivers.
As is tradition the latest major Windows 11 update has a range of installation problems that are catching a lot of people off guard. While these kinds of issues aren’t anything new and have been around for a long time they are still super annoying and require a lot of work to solve (most of the time). Thankfully, there are plenty of options available that you can use to solve Windows 11 update errors.
Fixing Windows 11 update 22H2 failed error 0x8007001F-0x3000D is a rather frustrating error message as it prevents you from getting a lot of quality of life and appears updates in the latest version. As this is a major update the first thing you need to do is make sure that you have the latest BIOS version installed on your computer. The process for this will vary for each computer so its best to check YouTube for specific instructions. Otherwise, you can find everything on your computer or motherboard manufacturers page.
Once you have updated your BIOS, check to see if the problem goes away. If it doesn’t, work your way through the steps shown below.
How do you fix Windows 11 22H2 update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D.
A quick and easy solution update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D is to run the Windows 11 Update Troubleshooter.
- Open the Settings app by pressing Windows Key + I.
- Next, stay on the System tab and click Troubleshooting from the central pane.
- Here you will see a long list of troubleshooting options, however, the one you are looking for is near the top called Windows Update.
- Simply click Run next to this entry and follow the steps shown by the tool.
- After the tool completes its checks and fixes, you should be able to update your device.
Clear Delivery Optimization Files on Windows 11 to fix update error 22H2 update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D.
If the Update Troubleshooter didn’t fix update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D try clearing Delivery Optimization Files.
- To do this go to Settings > System > Storage > Temporary Files > Delivery Optimization Files. Once you are in this location make sure Delivery Optimization Files is ticked then click Remove files to clear out any leftover game files.
Uninstall the last Windows 11 update that was installed to fix update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D.
If you still have the option to uninstall the latest Windows 11 update that was installed on your computer do that. If you aren’t sure how to check out the article linked below.
How to uninstall a bad Windows 11 update. Rollback a Windows 11 update.
Download and install the latest update for Windows 11 to fix update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D.
Download and install the newest windows update after removing an old one. (Skip the problematic one) This will bring with it any fixes that may help solve this error message. There may not be any available, however, it is worth a try. To force a manual update go to Settings > Windows update > Check for updates.
Fix Microsoft Store error 0x8007001F-0x3000D on Windows 11 using the SFC Scannow command.
Another good fix for this problem is to run the SFC tool.
- First type CMD into the Start menu then right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator.
- When you have Command Prompt open type the following command into Command Prompt and press Enter.
sfc /scannow
It may take some time to complete so be patient. If any errors are found they should be repaired automatically. If it doesn’t complete properly Restart your computer in Safe Mode and repeat the process.
Fix Microsoft Store error 0x8007001F-0x3000D on Windows 11 using the DISM tool.
If the SFC tool returned an error message, open Command Prompt as Administrator, then enter the following commands in order.
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
After a system Restart, everything should be back in working order.
Try to manually update Windows 11 using the Microsoft Update Catalogue to fix update error 0x8007001F-0x3000D.
If the Windows Troubleshooting tool doesn’t solve this problem the next best option is to manually update Windows 11 to KB5614697 (or whatever you need). Simply visit the Microsoft Update Catalogue website and download the update you are currently having problems with. Just make sure you get the update that’s being problematic for you, or a newer one. Don’t worry if you pick the wrong one, Windows won’t let you install it anyway.