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Fix 0x80070103

A driver update isn’t compatible or is already installed.

Try the fastest fix for 0x80070103

If you want to avoid working through manual repair steps first, you can start with an automated scan. It can check for corrupted system files, broken services, and other windows update problems commonly tied to error 0x80070103.

Optional faster option
Scan for problems causing 0x80070103

Manual fixes are listed below if you prefer to troubleshoot it yourself first.

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What it means

Error 0x80070103 often appears when Windows Update tries to install a driver that doesn’t apply to your device, isn’t compatible, or is already installed.

Try this first

  1. Restart your PC and try Windows Update again.
  2. If only a driver update is failing, skip that specific driver update.
  3. Install the latest driver directly from the device manufacturer.

Want to skip the more advanced repair steps?

The next steps may involve deeper troubleshooting, system repair commands, or repeated testing. If you want to try a faster automated option before continuing, run a scan for 0x80070103 first.

Before advanced fixes
Try automated repair first

Good option if you would rather avoid command-line work and longer manual troubleshooting.

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Advanced steps

  1. Open Device Manager and update the driver from there.
  2. Run Windows Update troubleshooter.
  3. Reset Windows Update components if updates are generally failing.

Related Windows Update Errors

Windows Update problems often appear in clusters. These related update and servicing guides may help you troubleshoot the next issue faster.

Reset Windows Update Components

If 0x80070103 is part of larger Windows Update failures, resetting update components can help. If only a driver update fails, installing from the manufacturer is usually best.

Run these commands one at a time (Command Prompt as Admin):

Reset Windows Update Components cmd
net stop wuauserv
net stop bits
net stop cryptsvc
net stop msiserver

ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old

net start wuauserv
net start bits
net start cryptsvc
net start msiserver
Tip: Paste into Command Prompt with Ctrl + V

Restart your PC and try Windows Update again.

Related Windows Errors

If you’re seeing multiple errors, these related guides may also help:

If the Error Still Persists

If driver installation or system configuration is damaged, manual steps may not fully resolve repeated update failures.

An automated repair tool can scan for common Windows problems and repair them automatically.

Recommended next step
Fix Windows driver/update issues automatically

Best if you want to try a faster repair path before spending more time on manual fixes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes error 0x80070103?

This error usually occurs when a required Windows component, service, or system file is not working correctly. It may be caused by corrupted system files, disabled services, failed updates, or software conflicts.

Is error 0x80070103 dangerous?

The error itself is not dangerous, but it can prevent Windows features, updates, or applications from working properly. If ignored, it may lead to stability or security issues over time.

Can error 0x80070103 be fixed without reinstalling Windows?

Yes. In most cases, this error can be resolved using troubleshooting steps such as repairing system files, enabling required services, or using automated repair tools, without needing to reinstall Windows.