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July 16th, 2016 22:00
Windows 10 Update Error Code 0x80096004
Last time I updated My DELL INSPIRON 15R LAPTOP on 15 July,2016...Since then a message appears on my WINDOWS 10 UPDATE APP SAYING :"There were some problems installing updates, but we'll try again later. If you keep seeing this and want to search the web or contact support for information, this may help: (0x80096004)"
I even used Update troubleshooter and it says Problem is Fixed but still the error appears...
Pls help..!!
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lorein0688
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March 8th, 2017 02:00
Microsoft is constantly trying to provide the users a more stable and secure system by performing frequent updates for Windows 10. But still the users are getting error while updating Windows 10 OS and some of the errors are tough enough to crack. To fix the Windows 10 update error follow some troubleshoot that will help you to fix the errors.
1. Disable the antivirus program temporary and then try to update.
2. Execute System File Checker Scan
This inbuilt utility fixes various system files issue. Follow the steps to make use of the SFC tool
• Hit Windows key + X and run Command Prompt (Admin) and in the command line, type sfc/scannow
• The process last for approximately 5 minutes.
• As it is completed, restart your PC and try updating again.
Hope this will help you to fix the Windows 10 update error, but if still you are unable, then perform a clean installation of Windows 10 or download the Windows Media Creation tool.
lorein0688
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June 13th, 2017 02:00
Here you need to restart your Windows update service if the Windows troubleshooter is not working, follow the steps to do so:
1. Click Win key + R, type services.msc, and press Enter.
2. Now find Windows Update service, Background Intelligent Transfer service, and Cryptographic services.
3. Double-click on each of them and select Stop from the drop down menu.
4. After that, go to the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ location and delete everything that is located in this folder.
5. Once done, click Win key + R, type services.msc, and press Enter again.
6. Locate Windows Update service, Background Intelligent Transfer service, and Cryptographic services.
7. Double-click on each of them and select Start from the drop down menu.
8. Close everything, restart the system, and try to run Windows Updates.
Or else to know more: sites.google.com/.../troubleshootwindows10problems