
How to Manually Resolve Windows Update Dependency Conflicts
You run Windows Update, and it fails with an error like 0x80073701 or 0x800f0982. The problem oft...

You run Windows Update, and it fails with an error like 0x80073701 or 0x800f0982. The problem oft...

When you see error 0x80070005 during a Windows 11 update, it usually means the update process lac...

When PowerShell throws a DNS error—like "DNS name does not exist" or "Cannot resolve the server n...

When running Windows Update via PowerShell, error 0x800f0986 usually appears as "The source files...

You see error 404 when checking for updates in Windows Update. This usually means the update serv...

You’ve updated a .NET assembly in the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) or copied a new DLL into a modu...