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Windows Error Code 0x800700E1: Virus Detected [Fix]
Temporarily disable Real-time protection to troubleshoot this issue
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Updated onApril 12, 2024
updated onApril 12, 2024
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Whileattempting a file transfer in Windows, our readers have reported triggering the 0x800700E1 error. The message readsOperation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus or potentially unwanted software, preventing you from completing the file transfer.
If you’re trying to send a file but are stuck on the 0x800700E1 error, this article briefly discusses it and provides steps to help you resolve it.
What is error 0x800700E1 on Windows?
During a file transfer or a running backup operation of your PC, you can experience an error that prevents you from completing the operation. Many errors can trigger this, but it is usually associated with the 0x800700E1 error code.
Once a PC displays the error 0x800700E1, it automatically cancels the operation and cannot be restarted until fixed.
How do I fix Windows virus error 0x800700E1?
Before we proceed with more advanced solutions, here are a couple of quick fixes you can attempt:
If the error message persists, use the following troubleshooting techniques to fix it.
1. Delete System images and backups
Doing this will delete all your earlier system images, thereby saving more disk space
This will delete your earlier system images and keep only the latest System Image, thereby freeing up disk space to fix the 0x800700E1 error.
2. Temporarily disable Real-time protection
The Windows Security app protects your PC from harmful files and applications but can also infringe on the functionality of Windows by preventing specific third-party applications from operating.
3. Disable the Windows Firewall
The firewall is one of Windows’ top security features that keeps your PC safe byblocking unwanted and harmful connectionson your PC.
However, firewalls can unintentionally block legit Windows operations leading to errors like the 0x800700E1; temporarily disabling the firewall can help fix the error.
4. Scan for viruses
If you’re experiencing the 0x800700E1 error, running a virus scan can help you fix the error. You can also check out thebest open-source antivirus programs available for Windows.
More specifically, we highly recommend scanning your PC with a multi-layered antivirus that offers a high detection rate and powerful malware removal tools.
⇒Get ESET HOME Security Essential
5. Run SFC & DISM scans
Corrupt system files can trigger errors on Windows PCs; if your PC has such files running, it can cause the 0x800700E1 error. You can check out our guide on how to fix theWindows resource protection error on Windows.
The 0x800700E1 error is standard among Windows users and is usually triggered during a Windows backup or file transfer; whichever is the cause of the error, you can fix it by applying the steps listed in this article.
You can also check out our guide showing you how to fix the erroroperation did not complete successfully on Windows.
If you have other questions or suggestions about the 0x800700E1 or any Windows error, let us know in the comments.
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Loredana Harsana
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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.
Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.
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Loredana is a tech enthusiast who tackles mobility, privacy, and networking in easy-to follow guides for everyone.