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Windows Update error with servicing stack updates - Some update files are missing or have problems. We'll try to download the update again later. Error code: (0x8007000d)

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2023-10-19T22:19:19+00:00

I have gotten error with servicing stack security updates since August 2023. Some update files are missing or have problems. We'll try to download the update again later. Error code: (0x8007000d) I have tried every suggestion I've found including clear update cache/windows update folder, reboot with just windows services, troubleshooter, scan disc/DISM, etc, even doing a clean W10 install. NOTHING worked and now stuck getting my programs and settings back after an install. Any suggestions after clean install? Thought that was the last resort. Could I be missing some windows driver, but wouldn't that have come back with the clean install of Windows 10? I installed from an ISO not a local install.

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Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2023-10-21T02:16:49+00:00

Hi Catherine,

There was no need to buy a new computer :) Nevertheless, congratulations on the same, and you can close the thread by pressing yes below the appropriate post.

Have a great weekend.

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  1. Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-10-20T01:48:57+00:00

    Hi Catherine,

    I'm Sumit, here to answer your query at the Microsoft Community.

    That is odd that a reinstall also did not work.

    Let us find the root cause of the problem.

    To simplify things, please download and let the update fail once. It will leave a trace for the failure.

    Then, do the following:

    Open your File Explorer and go to your system drive, which is commonly C drive.

    Navigate to Windows>Logs>CBS folder.

    You may need to check the Hidden items option under the View tab in tool bar to show the Logs folder.

    Right-click on the CBS.log file and select Copy.

    Paste it to your desktop.

    Go to your OneDrive account and upload CBS.log from the Desktop.

    Share the link of the CBS log and post it in the next reply.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-10-19T23:31:10+00:00

    Hello Catherine Melchior

    oone ask 3-party protection that prevents .

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-10-19T23:18:23+00:00

    I already created an ISO and that's what I used to clean install that didn't work, and my windows is up to date with 22H2 already.

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-10-19T23:09:39+00:00

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