Mastering Windows 11 Updates: Decode Error 0xC1900101
Mastering Windows 11 Updates: Decode Error 0xC1900101
The update error 0xC1900101 – 0x30017 pops up when the users try to either install a system update or upgrade to the latest Windows version. There can be a number of reasons behind this issue, such as insufficient space for the update, antivirus installation, and corruption issues within the system.
The following sections discuss the possible causes and troubleshooting methods for this error. Select the troubleshooting method that is most appropriate for your situation and proceed with it.
What Causes the 0xC1900101 – 0x30017 Error?
Here are some common reasons behind the update error under consideration:
- Insufficient space - You must have at least 16 GB of free space to upgrade to the latest version of Windows. If you have insufficient space on your computer, you can try removing the unnecessary, junk files to make space for the upgrade.
- Antivirus interruption - Your third-party antivirus program or Windows Defender might be blocking the update as a result of a false alarm. If this scenario is applicable, you can try disabling or uninstalling the program to fix the problem.
- Corrupt system files - The essential system or update files can be facing a corruption issue, which is leading to the update installation failure. Later in this guide, we discuss a couple of methods you can try to resolve these bugs and generic corruption errors.
- Outdated drivers - All the installed drivers should be up-to-date for the system to successfully upgrade. It is best to look for outdated drivers in the Device Manager and upgrade them before you attempt to install the updates.
- Outdated BIOS - Your BIOS itself might be outdated, affecting your system’s functioning and causing issues like the update error. In most cases, if your BIOS is outdated or faulty, you will also face common issues like a Blue Screen of Death.
Now that we know about the potential causes of the issue, let’s take a look at the solutions you can try to resolve the problem. Before proceeding, we recommend that you remove any unnecessary external peripherals like USB from your computer.
1. Free Up Storage Space
As we mentioned earlier, you must have at least 16 GB of free space on your system to install new updates. If you do not have storage space, the best way to clear it is by deleting the unnecessary apps and programs you have installed on your computer.
Apart from that, it also will be a good idea to remove the previous installation files from the system. In addition to clearing the space, this will also solve any interruption issues that these previous installation files may cause during the upgrade process. In case you are using two SSDs on your computer, remove one and then try installing the update.
Head over to our guide ondifferent methods of freeing up storage space in Windows for more information.
2. Uninstall Your Antivirus
If you are using a third-party antivirus program on your computer, it may be blocking the system’s process of installing updates. The solution in this case is simple, as all that you need to do is disable or uninstall the security program temporarily.
Below, we have discussed the steps of disabling the antivirus using Avast. The steps for your antivirus program might differ slightly.
Here is how you can do that:
- Right-click on theantivirus program icon in the taskbar.
- ChooseShields control >Disable until the computer is restarted .
If you are not using a third-party security program, you can trydisabling Windows Defender as well. However, we highly recommend that you enable it back after installing the update. Keeping it disabled for a long time can expose your system to risks and potential threats.
- Title: Mastering Windows 11 Updates: Decode Error 0xC1900101
- Author: Richard
- Created at : 2024-08-08 11:04:39
- Updated at : 2024-08-09 11:04:39
- Link: https://win11-tips.techidaily.com/mastering-windows-11-updates-decode-error-0xc1900101/
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