Top 7 Ways to Fix Windows Install Error 0x80070103

Before resorting to resetting Windows

Windows displays the “Install error – 0x80070103” when it encounters issues installing driver updates. This usually happens when Windows attempts to install an incompatible or existing driver update on your computer. Low storage space and corrupt system files can also trigger the Windows Update install error 0x80070103.

You can eliminate this error code by rebooting your PC, deleting temporary files, or running the Windows Update troubleshooter. Take the troubleshooting steps below to eliminate the underlying problem causing the 0x80070103 Windows Update error.

1. Run Windows Update Troubleshooter

The Update Troubleshooter can diagnose and fix issuespreventing Windows from downloading/installing updates. Connect your computer to the internet and follow the steps below to run the Windows Update troubleshooter.

The troubleshooter automatically repairs some issues it detects. Try updating your computer again when you see a “Troubleshooting has completed” success message.

2. Reboot Your Computer

Windows might fail to update drivers that are currently in use or operation. Close all applications, restart your computer, and check if Windows installs the driver update without issue.

3. Delete Temporary Files

You might encounter the install error 0x80070103 if your computer doesn’t have enough storage for temporary files. Delete some temporary files to free up space to allow for smooth installation of Windows driver updates.

Open the WindowsSettingsapp, head toSystem>Storage, andTemporary files.

Choose the temporary files you want to delete and select theRemove filesbutton.

You can also delete temporary files using File Explorer or Disk Cleanup tool. See our tutorial ondeleting temporary files in Windowsfor more information.

4. Restart the Windows Update Service

The Windows Update service helps Windows devices detect, download, and install software and app updates. Restarting the service can resolve software update installation issues.

Follow the steps below to restart the Windows Update on Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers.

5. Run the System File Checker

Corrupt system files can prevent your computer from installing Windows updates. Use the System File Checker (SFC) tool to find and repair your PC’s missing or corrupt system files.

Connect your Windows computer to the internet and follow the steps below to run an SFC scan.

Alternatively, open the Start menu, typecmdin the search bar, and selectRun as administrator.

This command prompts Windows to download replacement files for missing or corrupt system files. Run the next command when you see a “The operation completed successfully” message.

The command scans your computer and replaces corrupt system files with fresh copies.

Your computer has no missing/corrupt system file if you see a “Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.” success message.

You’ll get a “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.” message if SFC detects and replaces system files.

Close the Command Prompt, restart your computer, and check if running SFC resolves the update issue.

6. Delete the Software Distribution Folder

The Software Distribution folder houses temporary files required to install new updates on Windows computers. Cleaning up this folder is a surefire troubleshooting fix forWindows Update errorsand issues. Deleting the Software Distribution folder is safe, so you have nothing to worry about.

Windows re-downloads the necessary files to the Software Distribution folder, so you have nothing to worry about. Connect your computer to the internet to let Windows download files needed to repopulate the folder.

You should manually reset the Windows Update components and stop all system services that download/install Windows Updates before deleting the Software Distribution folder.

Run the next command when you see a “The Windows Update service was stopped successfully” message.

Run the next command when you see a “The Cryptoservice Services was stopped successfully message.”

net start wuauserv

net start cryptSvc

net start bits

Try reinstalling the update and check if deleting the Software Distribution folder stops the error.

7. Stop Automatic Driver Updates

Preventing Windows from automatically downloading and installing drivers from Windows Update can resolve the 0x80070103 update error.

Alternatively, head toSettings>System>About, expand theDevice specificationssection, and selectAdvanced system settings.

That’ll stop Windows from applying updates to drivers installed on your computer. Restart Windows and check if disabling automatic driver updates dismisses the 0x80070103 error.

Last Resort: Reset Windows

Factory reset your computer’s operating systemif the error persists after trying the troubleshooting fixes above. Back up your files or choose the “Keep my files” reset option to avoid losing important files or documents. Refer to our tutorial onfactory resetting Windows 11for step-by-step instructions.

Sodiq has written thousands of tutorials, guides, and explainers over the past 4 years to help people solve problems with Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows devices. He also enjoys reviewing consumer tech products (smartphones, smart home devices, accessories, etc.) and binge-watching comedy series in his spare time.Read Sodiq’s Full Bio

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