Microsoft releases some updates on a regular basis to improve your user experience.

Usually, you better download and install these updates in time.

However, sometimes, things might be beyond your expectations.

hit Run the troubleshooter

Sometimes, the update process might not proceed as smoothly as expected.

You are not alone!

In this post, we will walk you through on how to fix Windows update error 0x800b0110 for you.

[Full Guide] How to Fix Windows Update Troubleshooter Not Working

To do so:

Step 1.

Go toUpdate & Security>Troubleshoot>Additional troubleshooters.

Scroll down to findWindows Update, hit it, and tap onRun the troubleshooterto start the process.

hit sfc /scannow

What if Windows Update Troubleshooter doesnt work as intended?

In this article, you will find multiple solutions to this annoying issue.

Fix 2: Run SFC & DISM

Step 1.

Solved – Windows Resource Protection Found Integrity Violations Error

RunCommand Promptas an administrator.

In the command window, typesfc /scannowand hitEnter.

After completion, relaunchCommand Promptwith administrative rights and launch the following command.

hit Properties

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

Do you get Windows Resource Protection found integrity violations error after running the SFC tool?

If yes, this guide might help you out!

To do so:

Step 1.

hit Download

Scroll down to findWindows Updateand right-hit it to chooseProperties.

Click onApply&OKto save the changes.

To do so:

Move 1: Check the Failed KB Number

Step 1.

Go toUpdate & Security>Windows Update>View update history.

In the list of Windows updates, note down the KB number that you failed to download or install.

Move 2: load the Updates Manually

Step 1.

Go toMicrosoft Update Catalog.

Step 2. bang out theKB numberand hitSearch.

Choose the update that is compatible with your OS and hit theDownloadbutton beside it.

In this case,resetting the related componentsmight help you out.

To do so:

Step 1.

Run an elevatedCommand Prompt.

Sincerely hope that you’re free to always run your system to its full potential.