How to Fix a Windows Update Error 0xc1900223
If you’ve encountered Windows update error 0xc1900223 in Windows 11 or 10, one or more of your system updates have failed to install. Troubleshoot steps include clearing the cache, resetting components, and repairing system files.
Many items can cause your updates to fail to install, including Windows Update being faulty, the update cache being corrupted, and more. We’ll show you a few ways to fix this problem so you can update your machine without problems.
Turn Off Your VPN
If you use aVPNon your Windows PC, turn the VPN service off before installing updates. This is because Microsoft may have trouble verifying update files with the company’s servers as your VPN transmits the internet data via a third-party server. Disabling the VPN helps fix that problem.
How you turn off your VPN depends on the app you’re using. You’ll open the app and disable the main toggle in most apps. Once you’ve done that,re-try installing updates on your PC.
Use Windows Update Troubleshooter
Whenan issue occurs with Windows updates, use your PC’s built-in Windows Update troubleshooter. This tool aims to help you find and resolve any update-related problems on your computer. The tool only requires little interaction from your end.
Clear the Windows Update Cache
If Windows’ downloaded update files are corrupted, that might be why you can’t install the updates. In this case,delete your Windows Update cacheto resolve the problem. Windows will re-download the required update files.
Reset Windows Update Components
If Windows still fails to install an update and displays a 0xc1900223 error, the update components might be faulty. One way to fix these items is to reset them. You can use a batch file tobring these update components back to the default values.
Repair Windows’ Damaged System Files
When Windows’ system files get damaged, various PC features, including Windows Update, stop working. This might be the case with your system. Fortunately, you canuse your machine’s built-in SFC (System File Checker) toolto automatically find and replace faulty files with working ones.
The tool runs from a Command Prompt window, automatically detects corrupted files, and replaces those files with default ones.
Use Update or Installation Assistant to Download and Install a Feature Update
Usually, you encounter a 0xc1900223 error when a Feature update fails to install. Luckily, Microsoft offers a free tool called Installation Assistant for Windows 11 and Update Assistant for Windows 10 to help you manually download and install Feature updates on your PC.
Manually Download and Install an Update
If it isn’t a Feature update but a regular update that has failed to install, use Microsoft’s online update catalog tomanually download and install that specific update. This site hosts all the Windows updates, and you can download any update you want for your PC.
Reset Your Windows PC
If you continue to get a 0xc1900223 error, your PC’s system configuration might be faulty. In this case, you can bring your configuration to the default values byresetting your Windows PC. You don’t lose your files when you do this, as Windows allows you to keep your files while resetting the settings.
Resolving a Failed Update Error 0xc1900223 Isn’t As Difficult As You Might Think
If yourupdates have failed to installand you’ve encountered an error, the sections above will guide you through the solutions you can use to fix your issue. Once you’ve applied these methods, Windows will install the available updates without displaying an error message. Enjoy an updated system!
Mahesh has been obsessed with technology since he got his first gadget a decade or so ago. Over the last few years, he’s written a number of tech articles on various online publications including but not limited to MakeTechEasier and Android AppStorm.Read Mahesh’s Full Bio
Welcome to Help Desk Geek- a blog full of tech tips from trusted tech experts. We have thousands of articles and guides to help you troubleshoot any issue. Our articles have been read over 150 million times since we launched in 2008.
HomeAbout UsEditorial StandardsContact UsTerms of Use
Copyright © 2008-2024 Help Desk Geek.com, LLC All Rights Reserved