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WindowsUpdate_8007000E" "WindowsUpdate_dt000" Suggestions how

Asyraf Mukhtar 0 Reputation points
2026-03-31T04:21:35.95+00:00

WindowsUpdate_8007000E" "WindowsUpdate_dt000" Suggestions how

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  1. Thileep Kumar 4,095 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-03-31T04:58:36.06+00:00

    Hi, are you trying to update your Windows?

    Please go to Settings > Windows Update and share a screenshot.

    Also, press Windows key + R and type winver and press Enter. Share that screenshot as well.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-31T04:21:51.5+00:00
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    Error 0x8007000E during Windows Update is typically caused by insufficient system or virtual memory, or by low disk space. Use the following steps to troubleshoot on Windows 10:

    1. Free disk space
    • Make sure there is enough free space for updates:
      • At least 16 GB free for 32-bit Windows 10, or 20 GB for 64-bit.
      • Delete unnecessary files, uninstall unused apps, or move data to external storage.
    1. Configure virtual memory to be managed automatically
    2. Press Win + R, type sysdm.cpl, and press Enter.
    3. In System Properties, select Advanced.
    4. Under Performance, select Settings.
    5. In Performance Options, select Advanced.
    6. Under Virtual memory, select Change.
    7. Ensure Automatically manage paging file size for all drives is checked.
    8. Select OK and restart the PC.
    9. Perform a clean boot to reduce memory usage
    10. Sign in with an administrator account.
    11. Press Win + R, type msconfig, press Enter.
    12. Go to Services tab, select Hide all Microsoft services, then select Disable all.
    13. Go to Startup tab and select Open Task Manager.
    14. In Task Manager → Startup, select each enabled item and choose Disable.
    15. Close Task Manager, select OK in System Configuration, and restart the PC.
    16. After restart, run Windows Update again.
    17. Check for registry size limit (special case of 0x8007000E/0x800705aa) If CBS.log indicates a registry size issue (RegistrySizeLimit):
    18. Press Win + R, type regedit, then right-click Registry Editor and select Run as administrator.
    19. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control.
    20. In the right pane, locate RegistrySizeLimit:
      • Either right-click and Delete it, or
      • Right-click Modify, set Value data to 0, and select OK.
    21. Restart the PC and try Windows Update again.
    22. If running in a virtual machine
    • Increase the VM’s memory allocation in the hypervisor settings, then repeat steps 2–4 and retry the update.

    If the error persists after these steps, collect the CBS.log (using the guidance in the Windows Update logs article) and contact Microsoft Support for deeper analysis.


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