How to Fix Error Code 0x8007000d Installing Update KB5017328 on Windows 11

Recently, a few users complained that they received an error code 0x8007000d while installing the latest cumulative update KB5017328 on their Windows 11. Once the error code appeared on the screen, it prevented users from completing the installation process and loses the opportunity to experience the new improvements compressed in the update.

If you are facing a similar problem, you can try the solutions provided in this article. We are sure that any solution listed below will help you and let you install the KB5017328 update on Windows 11 smoothly. Then let’s have a look.

Fix 1: Run Update Troubleshooter

As the first step to resolve the Error Code 0x8007000d While Installing Update KB5017328 on Windows 11 is running the Windows built-in Update troubleshooter. To do so,

  • Open Start menu-> select Settings-> System-> Troubleshooter-> Other troubleshooter-> click on Run button beside Windows Update.
  • Once done, you can install the latest update easily.

Fix 2: Use Windows 11 Installation Assistant

Sometimes installing the Windows 11 Installation Assistant will help you to escape from the Error Code 0x8007000d While Installing Update KB5017328 on Windows 11. To do so,

Fix 3: Use Windows 11 Media Creation Tool

Sometimes installing the Windows 11 Media creation tool will help you to escape from the same error. To do so,

  • Open the Windows 11 Media Creation tool->go to Create Windows 11 Installation Media section-> click on Download now button.
  • Once done, you can install the file on your system and retry to install the update.

Fix 4: Reset Windows Update Service

In some cases, resetting the Windows Update Service will help you to install the Update KB5017328 without the discussed error code. To do so,

  • Open Services window-> scroll down and right-click on Windows Update service and select Properties.Services
  • Inside the new screen, set Startup type as Automatic and Service status as Running, click on the Restart option from the left top screen, save the changes and install the update again.

Fix 5: Reset Background Intelligent Transfer Service

If the above solution doesn’t help you, then you need to restart the Background Intelligent Transfer service as well. To do so,

  • Open Services window-> scroll down and right-click on Background Intelligent Transfer service and select Properties.
  • Inside the new screen, set Startup type as Automatic and Service status as Running, click on the Restart option from the left top screen.
  • Finally, save the changes and install the update again.

Fix 6: Reset Windows Update Components

At times, resetting Windows Update components may help resolve the same issue. To do so,

  • Open Command Prompt window with admin access and type or paste the following command,

SC config trustedinstaller start=auto

 net stop bits

 net stop wuauserv

 net stop msiserver

 net stop cryptsvc

 net stop appidsvc

 Ren %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old

 Ren %Systemroot%\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old

 regsvr32.exe /s atl.dll

 regsvr32.exe /s urlmon.dl

regsvr32.exe /s mshtml.dll

 netsh winsock reset

 netsh winsock reset proxy

 rundll32.exe pnpclean.dll,RunDLL_PnpClean /DRIVERS /MAXCLEAN

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /ScanHealth

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /CheckHealth

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth

 dism /Online /Cleanup-image /StartComponentCleanup

 Sfc /ScanNow 

net start bits

 net start wuauserv

 net start msiserver

 net start cryptsvc

 net start appidsvc

  • Once done, you can install the update again and feel the result. 

Fix 7: Use Microsoft Update Catalog

With these fixes, you can install the Update KB5017328 on your Windows 11 from the Microsoft Update Catalog. To do so, 

  • Go to the Microsoft Update Catalog page-> type Update “KB5017328” in the search box, and download the suitable file from the list.
  • Once done, install the file, and your update process is complete.

These are all about Error Code 0x8007000d While Installing Update KB5017328 on Windows 11 and its fixes. If you have any concerns related to the information given above, then you can list your doubts in the command box below.