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Windows 8
1. Windows Updater
1.1. Error 0x800B0100 when you try to install Windows Updates or Microsoft Updates
Summary
Error(s) found:
Code 800B0100 Windows Update encountered an unknown error.
This issue may occur if a file needed by Windows Update is corrupted or missing.Code 800B0100 Windows Update encountered an unknown error.
Resolution
Windows 8.1 or Windows 8
Step 1: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter
Run the Windows Update troubleshooter below, and then run Windows Update again. To start the troubleshooter, click run now:
The Automatically diagnose and fix common problems with Windows Update troubleshooter may automatically fix the problem described in this article.
learn moreThis troubleshooter fixes many problems. |
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Step 2: Use System File Checker to repair damaged Windows files
If the problem continues, use the System File Checker tool to repair damaged Windows files. To do this, follow these steps:- Open an elevated command prompt.
- Run the "sfc /scannow" command.
- Try to install update again.
Step 3: Run the DISM tool
If the problem continues, use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to fix Windows Update corruption errors. To do this, follow these steps:- Open an elevated command prompt.
- Run the "DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth" command.
Important When you run this command, DISM uses Windows Update to provide the files that are required to fix corruptions. However, if your Windows Update client is already broken, use a running Windows installation as the repair source, or use a Windows side-by-side folder from a network share or from a removable media, such as the Windows DVD, as the source of the files. To do this, run the following command instead:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:C:\RepairSource\Windows /LimitAccessNote Replace the C:\RepairSource\Windows placeholder with the location of your repair source. For more information about using the DISM tool to repair Windows, see Repair a Windows Image.
Windows 7
Step 1: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter
Run the Windows Update troubleshooter below, and then run Windows Update again. To start the troubleshooter, click run now:
The Automatically diagnose and fix common problems with Windows Update troubleshooter may automatically fix the problem described in this article.
learn moreThis troubleshooter fixes many problems. |
run now |
Step 2: Use System File Checker to repair damaged Windows files
If the problem continues, use the System File Checker tool to repair damaged Windows files. To do this, follow these steps:- Open an elevated command prompt.
- Run the "sfc /scannow" command.
- Try to install update again.
Step 3: Run the System Update Readiness tool
If the problem continues, use the System Update Readiness tool (CheckSur) to fix Windows corruption errors.Windows Vista
Step 1: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter
Run the Windows Update troubleshooter below, and then run Windows Update again. To start the troubleshooter, click run now:
The Automatically diagnose and fix common problems with Windows Update troubleshooter may automatically fix the problem described in this article.
learn moreThis troubleshooter fixes many problems. |
run now |
Step 2: Use System File Checker to repair damaged Windows files
If the problem continues, use the System File Checker tool to repair damaged Windows files. To do this, follow these steps:- Open an elevated command prompt.
- Run the "sfc /scannow" command.
- Try to install update again.
Step 3: Run the System Update Readiness tool
If the problem continues, use the System Update Readiness tool (CheckSur) to fix Windows corruption errors.Windows XP
To resolve this error in Windows XP, run the Windows Update troubleshooter below, and then run Windows Update again. To start the troubleshooter, click run now:
The Automatically diagnose and fix common problems with Windows Update troubleshooter may automatically fix the problem described in this article.
learn moreThis troubleshooter fixes many problems. |
run now |
Note This troubleshooter only applies to Windows Vista and Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). If your computer is running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1), or Windows XP, run the Fix it solution below, and then run Windows Update again.
If the Windows Update troubleshooter or Fix it can't resolve your problem, manually register the Softpub.dll, Wintrust.dll, Initpki.dll, and Mssip32.dll files to resolve the problem. To do this, follow these steps:
Note You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps.
- Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
- At the command prompt, type regsvr32 Softpub.dll /s, and then press ENTER.
- At the command prompt, type regsvr32 Wintrust.dll /s, and then press ENTER.
- At the command prompt, type regsvr32 Initpki.dll /s, and then press ENTER.
- At the command prompt, type regsvr32 Mssip32.dll /s, and then press ENTER.
2. Networking
2.1. Changing the IP address and DNS settings
Aim of this article:
This article will advise how to change your computer's IP address and DNS servers on Windows 8. This article applies to any version of Windows 8.
Changing settings in Control Panel:
- If you are using a PC, move the mouse cursor to the bottom or top right corner of the screen and select the cog icon for Settings.
If you are using a tablet, swipe left from the right side of the screen and select Settings.
- Select Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel window select Category and then select Large or Small icons.
- Select Network and Sharing Center.
- Select Change adapter settings.
- Right click on your connected network and select Properties.
- Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCIP/IPv4).
- Select Properties.
- Select Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses to change your computer's IP address and/or DNS server addresses.
- Select OK to save.
Your computer should now be able to communicate with your network and the Internet using the new settings..