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Fix Windows Update corruptions and installation failures

This article offers you advanced manual methods to fix problems that prevent Windows Update from installing successfully by using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool.

Note

This article is intended for use by support agents and IT professionals. If you're home users and looking for more information about fixing Windows update errors, see Fix Windows Update errors.

Original KB number: 947821

Common corruption errors

Windows updates may fail to install if there are corruption errors. You can check the Setup event log for errors. The following table lists the possible error codes for Windows Update for your reference:

Code Error Description
0x80070002 ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND The system cannot find the file specified.
0x800f0831 CBS_E_STORE_CORRUPTION CBS store is corrupted.
0x8007000D ERROR_INVALID_DATA The data is invalid.
0x800F081F CBS_E_SOURCE_MISSING The source for the package or file not found.
0x80073712 ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT The component store is in an inconsistent state.
0x800736CC ERROR_SXS_FILE_HASH_MISMATCH A component's file does not match the verification information present in the component manifest.
0x800705B9 ERROR_XML_PARSE_ERROR Unable to parse the requested XML data.
0x80070246 ERROR_ILLEGAL_CHARACTER An invalid character was encountered.
0x8007370D ERROR_SXS_IDENTITY_PARSE_ERROR An identity string is malformed.
0x8007370B ERROR_SXS_INVALID_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE_NAME The name of an attribute in an identity is not within the valid range.
0x8007370A ERROR_SXS_INVALID_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE The value of an attribute in an identity is not within the valid range.
0x80070057 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER The parameter is incorrect.
0x800B0100 TRUST_E_NOSIGNATURE No signature was present in the subject.
0x80092003 CRYPT_E_FILE_ERROR An error occurred while Windows Update reads or writes to a file.
0x800B0101 CERT_E_EXPIRED A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying against the current system clock or the time stamp in the signed file.
0x8007371B ERROR_SXS_TRANSACTION_CLOSURE_INCOMPLETE One or more required members of the transaction are not present.
0x80070490 ERROR_NOT_FOUND Windows could not search for new updates.
0x800f0984 PSFX_E_MATCHING_BINARY_MISSING Matching component directory exist but binary missing
0x800f0986 PSFX_E_APPLY_FORWARD_DELTA_FAILED Applying forward delta failed
0x800f0982 PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND Can't identify matching component for hydration

For example, an update might not install if a system file is damaged. The DISM may help you fix some Windows corruption errors.

Check this page for Windows Update troubleshooting scenarios.

Using DISM to repair Windows Update corruptions

Note

The solution mentioned in this section applies to Modern Windows versions like Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, or later.

To resolve Windows Update corruptions and address update installation failures, use the DISM tool. Then, install the Windows Update.

  1. Open an elevated command prompt. To do this, open the Start menu, type Command Prompt, right-click Command Prompt, and then select Run as administrator. If you're prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or select Yes.

  2. Type the following command, and then press Enter. It may take several minutes for the command operation to be completed.

    DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
    

    Important

    DISM repair works best when you connect to Microsoft Update servers to fetch missing or corrupted files. When you use the proceeding command, DISM gets the files needed to fix any corruptions from Windows Update. However, if your computer can't connect to Windows Update, you can alternatively use a working Windows installation as the repair source, or you can use files from a Windows folder on a network or from a USB or DVD. Instead, use this command:

    DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:\\<servername>\c$\winsxs /LimitAccess
    

    Note

    Replace <servername> with the computer name of the computer you are using as a repair source. The repair source computer must be running the same operating system version. For more information about using the DISM tool to repair Windows, reference Repair a Windows Image. If the scan result is "The restore operation completed successfully", go to the next step. If not, try to analyze the CBS.log file and fix errors.

  3. Type the sfc /scannow command and press Enter. It may take several minutes for the command operation to be completed.

  4. Close the command prompt, and then run Windows Update again.

DISM creates a log file (%windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log) that captures any issues that the tool found or fixed. %windir% is the folder in which Windows is installed. For example, the %windir% folder is C:\Windows.

How does DISM Repair work?

DISM is a command-line tool that is used to service and repair Windows images, including the Windows Recovery Environment, Windows Setup, and Windows PE (WinPE). It can also be used to repair the local Windows image on your computer.

To give you a better understanding, here's a summary of the resources that the DISM tool checks for integrity:

  • Files that are located in the following directories:
    • %SYSTEMROOT%\Servicing\Packages
    • %SYSTEMROOT%\WinSxS\Manifests
  • Registry data that's located under the following registry subkeys:
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Components
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Schema
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Component Based Servicing

This list may be updated at any time. When the DISM detects incorrect manifests, Cabinets, or registry data, it may replace the incorrect data with a corrected version.

Logging

The DISM tool creates a log file that captures any issues that the tool found or fixed. The log file is located here:

  • %SYSTEMROOT%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log
  • %SYSTEMROOT%\Logs\CBS\CBS.persist.log

Advanced guide to fix CBS corruption manually using DISM utility

Step 1: Analyze the CBS.log file

After running the DISM commands, go to %WinDir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log to view the results. The log file provides a summary of the scan and details of any errors found.

Here's an example of the log summary:

Checking System Update Readiness.
    (p)      CSI Payload Corrupt              (n)           amd64_microsoft-windows-a..modernappmanagement_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.19045.3636_none_23b3b3ece690d77b\EnterpriseModernAppMgmtCSP.dll
       (p)    CBS MUM Missing                         (n)                 Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19045.4291
       (p)    CSI Manifest Corrupt             (w)    (Fixed)       wow64_microsoft-windows-audio-mmecore-acm_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.19045.1_none_a12b40f4b4c7b751
    (p)      CSI Manifest Corrupt          (n)                    wow64_microsoft-windows-audio-volumecontrol_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.19045.3636_none_4514b27cf12f35d5


Summary:
Operation: Detect and Repair 
Operation result: 0x800f081f
Last Successful Step: Remove staged packages completes.
Total Detected Corruption: 2
    CBS Manifest Corruption: 2
    CBS Metadata Corruption: 0
    CSI Manifest Corruption: 0
    CSI Metadata Corruption: 0
    CSI Payload Corruption: 0
Total Repaired Corruption: 1
    CBS Manifest Repaired: 1
    CSI Manifest Repaired: 0
    CSI Payload Repaired: 0
    CSI Store Metadata refreshed: False
Staged Packages:
    CBS Staged packages: 0
    CBS Staged packages removed: 0

Note

CSI Payload Corruption: This indicates that the payload file EnterpriseModernAppMgmtCSP.dll is corrupt.

CBS MUM Missing: A required MUM file is missing from the package (Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package).

CSI Manifest Corruption: There were two instances of manifest corruption. One was fixed (wow64_microsoft-windows-audio-mmecore-acm), and the other (wow64_microsoft-windows-audio-volumecontrol) remains corrupt.

Step 2: Download the missing files

  1. Identify the missing or corrupted files.

    Review the CBS.log file to identify the missing or corrupted files. For example:

    (p) CSI Payload Corrupt (n) amd64_microsoft-windows-a..modernappmanagement_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.19045.3636_none_23b3b3ece690d77b\EnterpriseModernAppMgmtCSP.dll
    (p) CBS MUM Missing (n) Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19045.4291
    (p) CSI Manifest Corrupt (n) wow64_microsoft-windows-audio-volumecontrol_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.19045.3636_none_4514b27cf12f35d5
    
  2. Determine the update containing the missing files.

    From the log entries, identify the Update Build Revision (UBR) numbers within the file paths:

    • In the EnterpriseModernAppMgmtCSP.dll file, the UBR number is 10.0.19045.3636.
    • In the Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package package, the UBR number is 10.0.19045.4291.
  3. Match the UBR number to the KB number:

    1. Go to the Windows update history page for your version (for example, Windows 10, version 22H2).
    2. Match the UBR number (3636 or 4291) to the listed updates to find the KB number.

    For example:

    • UBR 3636 might correspond to KB5031445.
    • UBR 4291 might correspond to KB5036892.
  4. Search for and download the update by the KB number:

    1. Use the identified KB numbers to search for the updates in the Microsoft Update Catalog.
    2. Download the updates associated with each KB number to restore the missing or corrupted files.

Step 3: Extract the .msu and .cab files

To address the corrupted files identified in the CBS.log file, extract the missing files into a specific folder. Follow these steps to extract the .msu and .cab files by using the provided PowerShell script, and then copy the necessary files to the C:\temp\Source folder.

  1. Create the necessary folders.

    Run the following command to create the C:\temp\Source folder if it doesn't exist:

    mkdir C:\temp\Source
    
  2. Use the instructions and script in Scripts: Extract .msu and .cab files to extract the .msu files by providing the destination paths of the .msu files.

Step 4: Repair the corrupted files by using the source files

  1. Copy the correct versions of the corrupted files.

    Copy the correct versions of all the corrupted files that belong to this update to the C:\temp\Source folder. For example, run the following command:

    Copy-Item "C:\path\extractedFiles\corruptedfile.dll" -Destination "C:\temp\Source"
    

    Repeat this process for each corrupted file identified in the log until all the corrupted files are copied to the C:\temp\Source folder.

  2. Rerun the DISM command.

    Open a command prompt as an administrator and run the following DISM command with the /Source option:

    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:C:\temp\Source\ /LimitAccess
    

Step 5: Verify and confirm

  1. Rerun the DISM command.

    Rerun the following DISM command to verify that the issues have been resolved:

    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
    
  2. Check the CBS.log file.

    Review the CBS.log file to ensure there are no remaining errors.

Example DISM command output

The output of the DISM restore command provides crucial information about the corruption that was detected and repaired:

Checking System Update Readiness.

(p) CBS MUM Missing (n) Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19045.4291
Repair failed: Missing replacement mum/cat pair.
(p) CBS MUM Missing (w) (Fixed) Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19045.4412

Summary:
Operation: Detect and Repair 
Operation result: 0x800f081f
Last Successful Step: Remove staged packages completes.
Total Detected Corruption: 2
    CBS Manifest Corruption: 2
    CBS Metadata Corruption: 0
    CSI Manifest Corruption: 0
    CSI Metadata Corruption: 0
    CSI Payload Corruption: 0
Total Repaired Corruption: 1
    CBS Manifest Repaired: 1
    CSI Manifest Repaired: 0
    CSI Payload Repaired: 0
    CSI Store Metadata refreshed: False
Staged Packages:
    CBS Staged packages: 0
    CBS Staged packages removed: 0

Data collection

If you need assistance from Microsoft support, we recommend you collect the information by following the steps mentioned in Gather information by using TSS for deployment-related issues.