Problem updating Windows in Windows 8 - 0x8007000d

one of the custom of updates available ran install.i the resolution of the problems, it is said, it sets problems.yet 3, will not install the update. and whenever I run the troubleshooter it detects and resolves the same 3 problems

Hello

We appreciate your efforts on this issue.

-Is this problem specific to any particular update or all updates?

If you encounter the same problem after solving the problems running Windows Update, it means that a file needed by Windows Update is corrupted or missing. I suggest you run the DISM tool and check if it helps.

 

  1. Enter in the right edge of the screen and then click on Search.
    (If you use a mouse, point to the lower right of the screen, move the mouse to the top and then click find.)
  2. Enter command prompt in the search box.
  3. In the results list, drag down on or right click command prompt, and then press or click run as administrator.
  4. In the administrator: command prompt window, type the following commands. Press ENTER after each command:

DISM.exe / Online/Cleanup-image /Scanhealth

DISM.exe / Online/Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

To close the administrator: command prompt window, type Exitand press ENTER. Run Windows Update again.

Let us know the status of the issue. If you need help, please after return. We will be happy to help you.

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