A few users lately received an error code 0x80070050 when they were trying to install pending updates on their devices. If you are one such user and wondering what do to next, this post will help you in fixing this issue and install Windows 10 updates.
This bug usually occurs because of a hardware component malfunction or system files have become corrupted. Missing DLL files, incorrect registry entries, or misconfigured Date & Time may also cause this issue on your device. Whatever is the reason in your case, try our six workarounds and you will soon be over with this issue.
Fix Update Error 0x80070050
If you are getting an error code 0x80070050 while installing Windows 10 updates, applying the below solutions may fix it on your PC –
1] Run Windows Update Troubleshooter
The troubleshooter is one of the best tools to solve any update-related problems on Windows 10 PC. Running this tool will scan for probable issues and fix them automatically. Here’s how to troubleshoot Windows 10 –
- Press “Windows key + I” to launch the Settings window.
- Select the Update and Security option.
- From the left pane on your display screen, select Troubleshoot.
- Go to the right pane and hit on the Additional Troubleshooters option.
- Click to enlarge the Windows Update box and hit Run the troubleshooter.
- This process will take a few minutes to scan and repair problematic files on your device. If it does provide any fix, hit the option – Apply this fix.
- Come out of the troubleshooter window, and restart your PC.
I hope you are now able to update Windows without getting into any bugs or errors.
2] Check Date and Time
The error 0x80070050 may also occur because of an incorrect Date or Time. When the device time doesn’t sync with your regional time, the system is prone to decline updates eventually leading to different error codes. In order to fix this, you must ensure that the date & time on your computer is accurate and match with your respective time zone. Here’s how to correct them –
- Right-click on the Windows icon and select Settings.
- Select Time and Language.
- Head over to the right pane and see if your device is displaying the actual date and time.
- If not, turn On both the toggle switches – Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically.
- Lastly, hit the Sync now button.
In case the automatic selection doesn’t work, you need to manually edit the Date & Time. Here’s how to do this –
- First of all, turn off both the toggle switches explained above.
- This way, the grayed-out “Set the date and time manually” becomes editable.
- Click on the Change button and modify them as per your zonal date and time.
You may take the help of this website – https://www.timeanddate.com/
3] Scan PC For Malware
Nowadays, malware is very common and found everywhere. Many bad sites inject trojans or viruses in some other form to steal the data of their visitors. Once your PC is infected, it is quite impossible to install new updates on the computer, hence the error 0x80070050. To fix this, you may take the help of a good antivirus program.
We don’t advise installing any third-party antivirus software that is free in nature. Because such apps do more harm than doing good. Instead, you can take the help of a built-in program i.e. Windows Defender. Here’s how to find and remove threats on your device –
- On the taskbar, click to expand up arrow key and select the shield icon.
- Doing so will invoke the Windows Security app.
- Select Virus and threat protection on the left pane next.
- Click Scan options then on the right-wing.
- You may now choose in between the available options.
- Mark the radio button left of Full Scan and hit Scan now.
- The system immediately starts searching for possible malware and quarantine them if it finds any.
- Restart Windows 10 next and check if this helps to resolve error 0x80070050 on your device.
4] Run System File Checker
System file corruption is another possibility that may restrict the update process from occurring smoothly and throw an error code. In such a scenario, use SFC /SCANNOW to repair missing files and correct the corrupted ones. Here’s how to use this tool –
- Launch Command Prompt as an Administrator.
- Type “
sfc /scannow
” and press Enter – - Wait for a few minutes while this tool scans and repairs the corrupted system files on your device.
- Once this is over, restart your PC.
5] Purge Windows Update Cache Folder
Many a time, such errors occur just because of accumulated cache inside the Update folders. If you haven’t purged the Cache folders for a long time, performing this task should fix the error 0x80070050 on your computer.
Resetting Windows Components is the perfect way of doing this as it includes the stop and restart of all update-related services. After you reset the components successfully, restart your PC and check if doing so fixes the above error or the bug is still appearing.
6] Manually download and install pending updates
In case the error 0x80070050 is still occurring, one should manually download and install the pending updates on Windows 10 PC. Proceeding this way fixes the problem temporarily, so the error may occur again while installing updates in the future.
I hope this tutorial was useful and easy to follow upon.