How to Fix Windows 11 Update Error 0x800f081f for KB5053598

If you’re seeing the error 0x800f081f when trying to install update KB5053598 on Windows 11, you’re not alone. This guide walks you through several proven solutionsβ€”from downloading the update manually to resetting Windows Update components.

 

Step 1: Install the Update Manually from Microsoft Update Catalog

  1. Visit the Microsoft Update Catalog.
  2. Search for KB5053598.
  3. Check your system type:
    • Go to Start > Settings > System > About.
    • Look under System type (e.g., 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor).
  4. Download the update that matches your system architecture.
  5. Once downloaded:
    • Open File Explorer > Downloads folder.
    • Right-click the .msu file > Select Open.
    • Follow on-screen instructions.
  6. Restart your PC when prompted.

If this fails, proceed to the next steps.

 

Step 2: Ensure Windows Update Services Are Running

  1. Press Win + S, type Services, and press Enter.
  2. Check and configure the following services:

Windows Update

  • Right-click > Properties.
  • Set Startup type to Automatic.
  • Click Start if the service isn’t running.
  • Click Apply > OK.

AES (App Readiness)

  • Same steps as above.

Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)

  • Set to Automatic.
  • Click Start if needed, then Apply > OK.

Cryptographic Services

  • Set to Automatic, ensure it’s running.

Restart all the above services and try updating again.

 

Step 3: Reset Windows Update Components

Option A: Use a Reset Script

  1. Download the reset tool from the video description or [trusted source].
  2. Extract the ZIP file.
  3. Right-click WReset2.0.bat > Run as Administrator.
  4. Press any key repeatedly when prompted.
  5. Restart your PC and try updating again.

Option B: Use Command Prompt

  1. Open CMD as Administrator.
  2. Run these commands one by one:

net stop wuauserv

net stop cryptSvc

net stop bits

net stop msiserver

ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old

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

net start wuauserv

net start cryptSvc

net start bits

net start msiserver

  1. Restart your PC.

 

Step 4: Run System File Checker and DISM

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. Run the following commands:

sfc /scannow

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

  1. Wait for each to complete.
  2. Restart your system.

 

Step 5: Check for Conflicting Antivirus Software

Third-party antivirus tools can block updates.

  1. Go to Start > Settings > Apps > Installed Apps.
  2. Find and uninstall any third-party antivirus software.
  3. Restart your PC.

 

Step 6: Perform an In-Place Upgrade

If all else fails:

  1. Visit the Windows 11 Download Page.
  2. Under Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO):
    • Choose Windows 11 (multi-edition ISO).
    • Select English (United States) or your system language.
    • Click 64-bit Download.
  3. After downloading:
    • Open the ISO in File Explorer.
    • Run setup.exe.
    • Uncheck the option to send data.
    • Follow the installation steps.

 

FAQs

What causes error 0x800f081f in Windows 11?

This error is often due to missing system files, corrupted Windows Update components, or interference from third-party software.

Can I skip update KB5053598?

While you can pause updates temporarily, it’s best to install important updates to maintain security and stability.

Will an in-place upgrade erase my data?

No. An in-place upgrade preserves your apps and personal files. Still, backing up your data is recommended.

Is it safe to reset Windows Update components?

Yes. Resetting clears temporary data and misconfigurations without affecting your personal files.

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