The solution to error 0x80080005

  How to solve the 0x80080005 error code when operating the computer? The 0x80080005 error is one of the common Windows update errors, if you encounter the error code 0x80080005 while updating Windows, you can try the following solutions.

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  1. Turn off the third-party anti-virus software or firewall

  If you have installed third-party antivirus software, it is recommended that you close it and try Windows Update again. If you do not have third-party antivirus software installed, you can also try turning off the firewall, which sometimes blocks the installation of certain programs. Specific steps are as follows:

  Step 1: Search [Control Panel] in the taskbar search box in the lower left corner of the Windows desktop, open it, set the view mode to [Small Icons], and then click [Windows Defender Firewall].

  Step 2: On the left side of the new interface, select [Enable or close Windows Defender Firewall], then select the option [Turn off Windows Defender Firewall] and click [OK]. Then update Windows again to see if the problem is resolved. If that doesn't fix it, you can also re-enable Windows Defender Firewall and continue with the methods below.

  2. Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter

  Windows Update Troubleshooter is a system update troubleshooting tool built into the Windows system, which can help users troubleshoot and fix most of the problems encountered during the system update process. Here are the detailed steps to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter:

  Step 1: Start the computer, and press the [Windows+I] key on the keyboard at the same time to open the setting interface. Then click to enter the [Update and Security] option.

  Step 2: Find [Troubleshooting] in the left function bar, then select the [Windows Update] option on the right, and click the [Run Troubleshooting] button. Wait a few moments after troubleshooting is complete to see if the problem is resolved.

  3. Run DISM and SFC commands

  DISM is an image tool officially produced by Microsoft. It is usually used to check and repair system image files, and detect and clean registry items. And System File Checker (SFC) can find and repair corrupt or missing system files in the system files directory. If the 0×80080005 error is related to system file corruption, you can try to run DISM and SFC commands to scan and repair.

  Step 1: Enter [cmd] in the search box, right-click the search result, and select [Run as administrator] to open the command prompt window.

  Step 2: In the opened command prompt window, paste the [DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth] command into it, and press [Enter]. Then enter [sfc /scannow] and press [Enter].

  Step 3: The process will take some time, wait for it to complete. Re-run the Windows Update operation after the process is complete to check if the problem is resolved. If the prompt "Windows Resource Protection cannot perform the requested operation" appears after running [sfc /scannow], please click here to view the solution.

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