Windows 10 1803 "Spring Creators" Update - How To Fix 0x800f081e Errors




Windows 10 1803 "Spring Creators" Update - How To Fix 0x800f081e Errors




Windows 10 1803 "Spring Creators" Update - How To Fix 0x800f081e Errors
Windows 10 1803 "Spring Creators" Update - How To Fix 0x800f081e Errors







    Typically, Windows will display errors with certain codes - 0x800f081e is considered one of the newer. This code symbolizes CBS_E_NOT_APPLICABLE - which means that a particular "package" (update) is "not applicable" to the system.

In short, this error occurs because your system set up or package is not compatible with the update that is installed. If you update Windows 1001, this is usually Windows Media Player.

reason

Either Windows Media Player is installed on your system, or the system tries to install a new version of it on the system. The newly updated version * * may not be compatible with your platform.


To fix this, you need to remove Windows Media Player from your current system, and make sure that it is not installed by the new update as well. To do this, you must first remove the application from the Add / Remove Programs feature within Windows, and then make sure that there are no deceptive settings within the system.

Solution

1. Remove Windows Media Player

The first step is to remove WMP from the current Windows 10 system.

This can be done by following these steps:

Press "Windows" + "R" keys on the keyboard (loads "Run" dialog)
Type
<Code> optionalfeatures.exe </ law>
And press
<KBD> ENTER </ KBD>
Expand Media Features from the tree menu
Deselect "Windows Media Player"
Click Yes if the Alert box appears
Restart your computer
After you restart, you will need to determine whether the system will be able to apply the update. This may take some time (Windows 10 must re-download any new updates each time it is created).

In the meantime, some maintenance should be done on your system:

2. Run the Disk Cleanup tools

The next step is to remove any corrupted or damaged items that may cause problems for your computer. This can be done by using a number of basic elements within Windows 10 itself:

Click the Search box at the bottom left of the taskbar (press the Windows + S keys on your keyboard if you do not have one)
Type Disk Cleanup
Click the icon that appears
Select "Clean up system files"
Let it scan your system
Remove any non-important files you find
After you do this, you must also use the small "File Checker" program from within the CMD:
In the Search box (lower left taskbar), type "command"
When the Command Prompt is loaded, right-click and select "Run as administrator"
In the CMD box, type "sfc / scannow" and press Enter
Let the system scan your files
Once it is complete, restart your system
When restarting, this should allow the system to download the latest version of Update 1803 - it should be installed correctly if you remove the Windows Media Player reference from installed applications to your system.



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