Read About Windows 8 Error 0x80070002 In Detail.

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Read About Windows 8 Error 0x80070002 In Detail.

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Just follow these steps below to fix the problem on your hand:

Step 1: First, stop the Windows Update service on your system.

Step 2: Next, delete temporary files of update in the Software Distribution folder.

Step 3: Then, start the Windows Update service again.

Step 4: Now, check which updates are present on the device.

Step 5: Finally, use the DISM or System Update Readiness tool on your computer.

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You may receive error code “0x80070002” when your computer’s date and time settings are incorrect and then you try to install a Windows Update. The error is triggered when you have incorrect date or time settings. The problem can also happen if the temp folder is corrupt. Click or double-click the time located on the system tray to bring up the “Date and Time Properties” window.

Click “Change date and time settings.” On the next screen, click “Change date and time” then set the correct date, time, and year. When you are finished, click “Change time zone” then set the correct time zone. Click “OK” then restart the computer. Try installing the Windows Update again and see if it works.

If this fails, try synchronizing your computer’s date and time settings with an internet time server. Go back to the date and time settings then on “Internet Time” tab, make sure “Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server” is checked. After this, set the server to either “time.nist.gov” or “time.windows.com” and then click “Update Now” if it is available. Click “OK” then restart the computer.

Install the Windows Update again. If the problem continues, download the Microsoft Fix it 50202 Tool and run it. When it is finished, try installing the Windows Update again.

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