FIX: Can't install KB5005565 update on Windows 10 (Solved)
If you can't install KB5005565 update on Windows 10, continue reading below to fix the problem. Update errors in Windows 10 are quite common, and some users have recently reported having problems installing the latest security update KB5005565.Â
Problem in details: Windows appears to have successfully downloaded the KB5005565 update, but then displays an error when installing it:
- Some update files are missing or have problems. We'll try to download the update again later. Error code: (0x8007000d)
Possible reasons for error 0x8007000d in Windows Update KB5005565:
- Corrupted System Files
- Slow internet connection.
- Corrupted Windows Update files.
If you are seeing error 0x8007000d for the first time, try restarting your computer first, and then try installing the update again. If still you receive the error, follow the instructions listed below to resolve the problem.
How to Fix: Cannot Install Windows 10 KB5005565 Update.
Method 1: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter.
If you unable to install the Windows 10 update kb5005565, try to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter first. To do that:
1. Open the Run utility by pressing the Windows + R keys on your keyboard.
2. Type ms-settings:troubleshoot and press OK.
3. In the appearing window, click on Additional troubleshooters.
4. Under Get up and running options, choose Windows Update, and then click on Run the troubleshooter.
5. The troubleshooter will check for the problems.
6. If troubleshooting identifies the problem, it will suggest the possible fix that can be applied. If it does, follow the on-screen instructions to correct the error 0x8007000d, and then reboot the system.
Method 2. Perform DISM & SFC Scan to repair System Files.
1. Open the Run utility by pressing the Windows + R keys on your keyboard.
2. Type cmd and press the keys Ctrl+Shift+Enter to open the Command Prompt as Administrator.
3. If a window appears asking for permission to run, click Yes.
4.Now type the following commands in order (press Enter after typing each command:
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5. When the DISM operation is completed, type the following SFC command and hit Enter:
6. Now wait until the System File Checker (SFC), repairs the Windows System Files.
Method 3. Reset Windows Update Store folders.A common method to solve the KB5005565 installation problem, is to delete and to force Windows to re-create the Windows Update Store folders: SoftwareDistribution & Catroot2, which is where Windows stores downloaded updates. 1. Open the Run utility by pressing the Windows + R keys on your keyboard. * Note: If a window appears asking for permission to run, click Yes
4. Now type the following commands in order (press Enter after typing each command:
5. Restart your computer.
Method 4: Install the KB5005565 Update Manually1. Go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. 2. In the search bar, type KB5005565 and click on the Search button. 3. According to your Windows 10 version, click on the Download button to get the update. 4. Finally, install the update when the download is finished and check if this helps.
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Method 5. Update Windows 10 using the Media Creation Tool.
The next method to resolve the KB5005565 installation error 0x8007000d, is to upgrade Windows 10, using the Media Creation Tool.
1. Navigate to Windows 10 download site and click Download tool now.
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2. Run the downloaded file and Accept the license terms.
3. Choose Upgrade this PC now and click Next.
6. At the next screen, choose to Keep Personal files and apps and click Install.
7. When the Windows 10 repair is complete the problem should be fixed.
Method 6. Perform a Clean Windows 10 installation.
Many times, especially in computers with oldest Chipset and CPU, it is better and less time consuming to backup your files and to RESET your PC or to perform a clean Windows 10 installation, than to try to resolve the update problems.
That's it! Which method worked for you?
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