Install Error 0x80070103 Windows Update | How to Fix
The error code 0x80070103 typically appears in Windows Update and usually means that:🔄 A driver that Windows is trying to install is already installed or a better version is already present.
🔧 How to Fix Error 0x80070103
✅ Option 1: Hide the Driver Update
If the update isn’t needed, you can simply hide it.
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Download the Show or Hide Updates Troubleshooter:
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Run it and follow the steps to hide the update causing the error.
🔄 Option 2: Update Drivers Manually
Instead of letting Windows handle it:
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Press Win + X, choose Device Manager.
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Find the device (e.g., graphics card, network adapter).
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Right-click > Update driver > Search automatically or use the manufacturer’s website for the latest version.
🧹 Option 3: Clear Windows Update Cache
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Press Win + R, type:
services.msc -
Stop these services:
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Windows Update
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Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)
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Go to
C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download-
Delete everything in this folder.
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Restart the services.
🧰 Option 4: Use Windows Update Troubleshooter
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Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
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Run the Windows Update troubleshooter.
If still Seeing Error 0x80070103
Step 1: Identify the Problem Update
➤ Check Update History
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Open Settings > Windows Update.
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Click Update history.
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Look under Driver Updates or Failed Updates to see what driver is failing with the
0x80070103error.
👉 Let me know the name of the update or driver it lists — I can give you the exact fix or where to get the right version.
🔧 Step 2: Block the Update (Optional but Useful)
If you already have the right driver and Windows is just being pushy, stop it from trying again:
Use Microsoft’s Hide Tool:
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Download this: wushowhide.diagcab
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Open it > Click Next > Choose Hide updates.
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Select the update that matches the one giving the error.
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Click Next to block it.
🔄 Step 3: Manually Update the Driver (if needed)
If it’s something like an Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, or Realtek driver:
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Go to the manufacturer’s site (e.g., intel.com, nvidia.com, etc.)
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Download the latest driver for your model.
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Install it manually — this often prevents future update errors.