How to Fix an Error 0x800700E1 on Windows

Copy your files without any errors

Can’t copy a file from your external storage device to your PC and keep getting a 0x800700E1 error? This error is accompanied by a message that says “Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus or potentially unwanted software,” which suggests the file you’re trying to copy might be malicious. If you trust the file, there are ways to transfer the file successfully from your USB or another storage device to your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC. We’ll show you how.

Some items that can prevent your file copy operation are your antivirus program, a malicious app installed on your PC, Windows’ corrupted system files, incorrect changes made to your system, and more.

Temporarily Turn Off Your Antivirus Software

As you can see,the error message suggests that your file potentially contains a virus. If you trust your file’s source and know the file is safe to use, you can temporarily disable your antivirus protection to copy your file.

How you turn off your antivirus protection depends on the program you’re using. You’ll find the button to toggle off protection on the main screen in most antivirus apps.

If you’re a Microsoft Defender Antivirus user, use the following steps todisable your real-time protection:

Add Your File to Your Antivirus Exclusion List

Another way to ensure Microsoft Defender Antivirus doesn’t interrupt your file transfer task is toadd the specific file you want to copy to your antivirus safelist. Doing so ensures your antivirus doesn’t scan or restrict your access to your specified file.

Run a Virus Scan on Your Windows PC

One reason you get an 0x800700E1 error is that your Windows PC is infected with a virus or malware. This causes interruptions with your various system tasks, including the file transfer task.

You can fix that byrunning a full virus scanand removing all the viruses from your machine.

Repair Your Windows File Explorer Utility

If you still can’t copy your file, your File Explorer tool may be experiencing an issue. In this case, you can run a couple of commands from Command Prompt to find andfix corruption issues with File Explorer.

Clean Boot Your Windows PC

Sometimes, you have trouble using certain system features because a malicious app installed on your PC is causing interference. This may be the case with you.

You can verify that byclean booting your Windows system. Doing so only loads the essential files to turn on your computer, allowing you to check if a third-party app is causing the problem. Check out our guide on that topic to learn how to perform the procedure.

If your file copies without issues when you clean boot your system, remove any recently installed malicious apps from your PC. You can do that fromSettings>Apps>Installed appson Windows 11 andSettings>Appson Windows 10.

After removing the malicious app, restart your PC and try to copy your file.

Fix Windows’ Broken System Files

If your Windows operating system’s core files are corrupted, that can cause your many system features to break. This may be the reason you can’t copy files from your storage device to your PC.

In this case,fix your system’s bad filesby using the SFC (System File Checker) tool. This tool automatically finds and repairs the corrupted system files on your Windows PC, allowing you to resolve many system problems.

Roll Back Your System Changes Using System Restore

If you started encountering the 0x800700E1 error after making a specific change to your PC, that change might have caused the issue. In this case, roll back that change, and your issue should be resolved.

You canuse your PC’s built-in System Restore utilityto automatically undo your recent changes.

Resolve Your 0x800700E1 Error Code and Copy Your Files Successfully

Windows 11 and Windows 10’s 0x800700E1error prevents you from transferring filesfrom your storage devices to your PC. If your error isn’t resolved even after multiple attempts to copy your files, the guide above will help you out.

The guide includes methods that fix the very items causing your file copy error, allowing you to transfer your files without problems. Happy using your Windows PC!

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

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