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How to Fix Windows 10 Error Code 0x8024a000?

Author: Patricia Lyon
by Patricia Lyon
Posted: Apr 12, 2017

What is Error Code 0x8024a000?Error code 0x8024a000 can present itself in many ways while using Windows. This error message can appear in Windows 2000 to Windows 10, and primarily deals with an error in the update process. It can appear while a Windows update is running, at startup or shutdown, and even during the installation process of a windows operating system. It is caused by corruption in the windows registry (a full list of complete processes running on your computer), after incomplete downloads or corrupt downloads, or if windows update information was deleted.

What happens when error code 0x8024a000 appears?There are several symptoms of this particular error code to watch out for as not all of them will stop all computer usage but the issue should be dealt with quickly. The most common symptoms of this error code are:

  1. Error Code "0x8024a000" appears and crashes the active program
  2. The computer freezes, or process are slowed significantly
  3. The computer recognizes the mouse and keyboard input slowly
  4. Windows Update Error 0x8024a000" is displayed
  5. Your computer crashes while running the same program

What to do when this happens?There are several steps that you can take after any of these symptoms are displayed. It is helpful to know when during the normal use of your computer the error occurred because that could help you determine which of the following methods to use. If programs or downloads seem to crash in the middle of use, it may be malware. If happens during the startup of a specific program, it may be corrupt downloading and you may want to skip to method three and so on. I suggest that you follow the methods serially to try and solve the issue.https://www.newliteitsolutions.com

a. Method OneMethod one deals with the easiest step to try and solve these issues. We suggest that you run the windows defender program built-in to your PC to scan for malware or viruses. After the program has identified any malware, you should then remove it from your PC and attempt whatever process you were when you received the error code, if it did not work or did not turn up any malware, please move on to the next method.

b. Method Two

This next method cleans up your computer from files that may be conflicting with the update, or it may lighten the load of an overloaded hard drive. After using internet programs and mail programs for an extended time, the hard drive becomes overloaded with information. This is because every time you use these programs, files store small bits of information on your computer to make the next time you do the same process easier. This could clog up your system. To solve this issue, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start button
  2. Search "command" and while holding CTRL-Shift on the keyboard press the enter button.
  3. You will be prompted for permission, Click Yes.
  4. Type "cleanmgr" and press the enter button.
  5. The command box will now ask you what you would like to clean up. Select Temporary Files by hitting the checkbox next to it, and any other areas you would like to clean up.
  6. Click OK and the process will begin.
  7. Retry the program update that was giving you issue.

Method Three

Should the problem be associated with a specific downloaded program, you may wish to try uninstalling and reinstalling that program. This could get rid of any incomplete or corrupted download information and solve the problem. The instructions below are for Windows 8 users but all the processes are similar.

First right click on the Start button to open up the Start Context Menu. Select Programs and Features by clicking on it. Locate the program associated with the error by finding its name in the list. Select the program by clicking on it. Select the Uninstall/Change option on the menu ribbon. Follow the on-screen prompts to correctly uninstall the program. After it is completely removed, you should re-download it and attempt to solve the problem.https://www.newliteitsolutions.com

Method FourThis method should be used as a last resort as it is a restore point oriented method. This will restore your computer to a previously saved restore point that should be free of malware, viruses, corrupt and incomplete download information and all other problems.To use the restore point, click on the start menu. Search for "system restore" in the search bar and hit enter. In the results select System Restore by clicking on it. Enter the administrator's password if you are not the administrator. Follow the wizard through the restore process. At the end of this your computer will be restored.

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Author: Patricia Lyon

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