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How to fix Windows 10 update error 8024a112
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Updated onApril 11, 2024
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If you useWindows 10the way it should be used, you’re probably installing updates on a regular basis. Or trying to.Windows 10 update issuesare one of the most common problems that bother users, as almost every cumulative update, Preview builds, or major update fails to install on at least some computers.
This time, we’re going to talk about Windows 10 updateerror8024a112 that prevents users from installing new updates, or Preview builds. This is, more or less, a common problem in Windows 10, but luckily, it’s solvable. And in this article, we’re going to show you how to do it.
How to fix Windows 10update error8024a112?
Updateerror8024a112 can be problematic and in some cases, it can leave your system vulnerable. Speaking of these kinds of issues, here are some similar problems that users reported:
1. Restart your computer
The most common solution for this update problem can’t be simpler. All you need to do is restart your computer, and runWindows Updateagain. Microsoft mentioned this solution when some users failed to installWindows 10 Preview build 15060, and it proved as a good one.
So, before you try anything more serious, simply restart your computer, and try to download updates again. If it works now, you’re done. If not, check out some of the solutions listed below.
2. Reset Windows Update components
Updateerror8024a112 can sometimes appear ifWindows Updatecomponents aren’t working properly. To fix this issue, it’s advised that you reset update components. There are several ways to do that, but the simplest one is to use the command line. To do that, follow these steps:
After running these commands, check if the problem is resolved. If this process seems a bit complicated, you can always fix the issue by creating a reset script. Read through our article to find outhow to create a WUReset script.
3. Disable antivirus
One cause for updateerror8024a112 can be your antivirus software, and if you keep getting thiserror, we advise you to temporarily disable your antivirus software. If that doesn’t help, your next step would be to uninstall your third-party antivirus. Users reported that thiserrorwas caused byAviraandNorton, so if you’re using any of these tools, you might want to remove them.
Even if you uninstall your antivirus, you’ll still be protected byWindows Defender, so there’s no need to worry about your online safety. If removing the antivirus solves the issue, we suggest that you switch to adifferent antivirus solution.
4. Remove entries from your registry
According to users, sometimes updateerror8024a112 can occur due to problems with your registry. However, you can fix the issue simply by removing the problematic entries. This is relatively simple, and you can do it by following these steps:
After removing this key, restart your PC and check if the problem still appears.
5. Perform a Clean boot
If you keep getting updateerror8024a112 on your PC, it’s rather likely that a third-party application is interfering with your system and causing this issue to appear. However, you might be able to fix this issue simply by disabling all startup applications and services. To do that, just follow these steps:
After your PC restarts, try to perform aWindows updateonce again. If you manage to download and install the update, repeat these steps once again, but this time enables all startup applications and services.
6. Check your proxy
Another common cause for update error 8024a112 can be your proxy. According to users, the proxy can sometimes interfere with your system and cause this and many othererrorsto appear. However, you can fix this issue by doing the following:
After doing that, check if the problem is still there. If you still want to protect your privacy online, a better choice would be aVPN.
7. Download the update manually
If you can’t update your PC due to update error 8024a112, you might be able to fix the problem by downloading the update from Microsoft’s Update Catalog. Before you can do that, you need to find the updated code of the update you want to download.
The update code has KB at the beginning, followed by an array of numbers. Once you find the updated code, you can download the update manually by doing the following:
Once you install the update, the issue should be resolved and everything will start working again. Keep in mind that this method might not fix the core problem, but it will allow you to download and install the missing update.
8. Perform an in-place upgrade
If other solutions didn’t fix the updateerror8024a112, your last option is to perform an in-place upgrade. Basically, this process will reinstall the latest version of Windows, while keeping all your files and applications intact. To perform an in-place upgrade, you just need to do the following:
Once you complete the in-place upgrade, you’ll have the latest version of Windows installed, and the problem withWindows updateshould be completely resolved.
That’s about it, in most cases, the first solution will be enough. But we listed more solutions, just to get you covered. So, we certainly hope at least one of our workarounds helped you to deal with the Windows 10 update error 8024a112.
If you have any additional comments, questions, or suggestions, feel free to let us know in the comments section below.
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.