Windows Update Error Code 0x800b010a

 If you receive Microsoft Update Error code 0x800b010a when you download updates from Windows Update or Microsoft Update, you need to restart the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) or the Windows Event Log service In this article, we will discuss the causes  and also the different methods used to resolve this windows update error code 0x800b010a completely.

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When this Error Code 0x800b010a Pop Up?

Windows Update error 0x800b010a is generally caused by many different ways on your computer. However, this error code is most likely caused by one or more of the following reasons
  1. Integral Windows system files are corrupted
  2. A malicious file is infiltrated and corrupted the Windows registry
  3. Hardware and/or software drivers have been corrupted
  4. Required DLL files are corrupted or missing

How to Resolve this Windows Update Error Code 0x800b010a?

How to Resolve this Windows Update Error Code 0x800b010a?
  1. Step 1 – Run the Windows Update troubleshooter
  2. Run the Windows Update troubleshooter to automatically fix some common problems with Windows Update or Microsoft Update, and then run Windows Update again.
  3. Step 2 – Restart the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) and Windows Event Log service

Windows 10

If the error persists after trying the above steps, reinstalling the Windows operating system may be the final resolution.
      1. Firstly, open Control Panel, type administrative tools in the search box, and then click Administrative Tools
      2. Secondly, double-click Services. If you prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation
      3. Thirdly, right-click the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)  service, and then click Properties
      4. On the General tab, next to Startup type, make sure that Automatic (Delayed Start) is selected
      5. Next to Service status, check if the service is started. If it’s not, click Start
      6. After this, click OK to close the Properties dialog box
      7. Right-click the Windows Event Log service, and then click Properties
      8. Finally, next to Service status, check if the service is started. If not, click Start
      9. If the BITS or Windows Event Log service cannot start successfully, use the 

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