As a result, users can’t manually apply updates with Windows Update Standalone Installer because of the 0x8024800c error.

What causes the Windows Update error 0x8024800c?

What causes Windows Update error 0x8024800c isn’t entirely clear. However, this issue can have similar causes to other update errors. These are some of the potential 0x8024800c error causes:

Damaged system files – Some system files need repairing. An out-of-sync SoftwareDistribution cache – The SoftwareDistribution data store is out of sync, meaning this error is a timeout issue (it has a WU_E_DS_LOCKTIMEOUTEXPIRED result string). Corrupted Windows Update components – Error 0x8024800c is caused by faulty Windows Update components (files).

Now that we know the reasons behind this problem, let’s get to the actual solutions.

How can I fix error 0x8024800c?

1. Use the Windows Update Troubleshooter

2. Run an SFC scan

3. Clear the SoftwareDistribution Folder

4. Reset Update Components

Resetting Windows Update components will re-register update files and clear out some data folders. WR’s Windows Update script post includes instructions for how to set up or download a WSUS reset script. There aren’t many potential resolutions confirmed to fix error 0x8024800c. However, the ones above have worked for some users. The third resolution is the most widely confirmed fix. A full Windows reset might be another potential fix for error 0x8024800c. Consider applying such a resolution, as outlined in our guide to resetting Windows, if nothing above works for you. You’re welcome to discuss the 0x8024800c error below. Have you found another way to fix this update issue in Windows 11? If so, let us know about your 0x8024800c solution in the comments section.

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