Description:
Stuck with the Windows 11 Update Error 0x80070005? This "Access Denied" error is very common in the 2026 updates. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to fix it using the command prompt and subinacl tool in just 2 minutes.
Commands used in this video:
net stop wuauserv
net stop cryptSvc
ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
net start wuauserv
Why this happens: Usually due to permission issues or corrupted update files.
Are you getting the "Access Denied" Error 0x80070005 while trying to update Windows 11 in 2026? This usually happens due to corrupted folders or permission issues in the System files. In this video, I show you how to force the update and fix the registry in 2 minutes.
Commands used in the video (Run as Administrator):
net stop wuauserv
net stop cryptSvc
ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
net start wuauserv
net start cryptSvc
Alternative Fix: Use the SubInACL tool to reset permissions if the commands don't work.
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Stuck with the Windows 11 Update Error 0x80070005? This "Access Denied" error is very common in the 2026 updates. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to fix it using the command prompt and subinacl tool in just 2 minutes.
Commands used in this video:
net stop wuauserv
net stop cryptSvc
ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
net start wuauserv
Why this happens: Usually due to permission issues or corrupted update files.
Are you getting the "Access Denied" Error 0x80070005 while trying to update Windows 11 in 2026? This usually happens due to corrupted folders or permission issues in the System files. In this video, I show you how to force the update and fix the registry in 2 minutes.
Commands used in the video (Run as Administrator):
net stop wuauserv
net stop cryptSvc
ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
net start wuauserv
net start cryptSvc
Alternative Fix: Use the SubInACL tool to reset permissions if the commands don't work.
🚀 Don't forget to LIKE and FOLLOW if this fixed your PC. It helps the channel stay alive!
If this fix works for you, please HIT THE LIKE BUTTON to help others find this solution!
#Windows11 #WindowsUpdate #Error0x80070005 #PCFix #TechTutorial
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#Windows11 #WindowsUpdate #Error0x80070005 #PCFix #TechTutorial #2026 #Microsoft #WindowsFix #ComputerRepair #SoftwareUpdate #Windows10 #TechSolutions
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00:00Hey everyone, and welcome back to the channel.
00:06Are you staring at your screen, completely frustrated by the infamous Windows 11 update error?
00:120 by 80 million, 70,005, you tried to update, and bam, access denied.
00:20It's one of the most annoying errors out there, and it can stop you from getting crucial security patches and
00:27new features.
00:28Well, don't worry, because you've come to the right place.
00:32In today's video, I'm going to walk you through several proven, step-by-step solutions that will fix this error
00:40for good.
00:41We'll cover everything from the simplest checks to more advanced methods, so no matter your technical skill level, you'll be
00:48able to follow along.
00:49By the end of this tutorial, your Windows 11 will be updating smoothly.
00:54So, grab a coffee, and let's get this fixed together.
01:00First things first.
01:01Let's understand what error 0 by 80 million, 70,005 actually means.
01:07In simple terms, it's an access denied error.
01:12This usually happens when Windows Update does unhave the necessary permissions to access certain files or registry keys it needs
01:19to complete the installation.
01:20This could be due to incorrect file permissions, issues with your user account control, or even interference from third-party
01:29antivirus software.
01:31Knowing the cause helps us target the right solution.
01:34So, our first method is the quickest and easiest one.
01:39Running the Windows Update Troubleshooter, Microsoft has a built-in tool designed specifically for these kinds of problems.
01:47To use it, click on your Start menu and go to Settings.
01:51In the Settings window, make sure you're on the System tab on the left, then scroll down and click on
01:58Troubleshoot.
01:59From there, click on Other Troubleshooters.
02:03You'll see a list of options.
02:05Find Windows Update and click the Run button next to it.
02:09Windows will now automatically scan for common update problems and attempt to fix them.
02:15This process might take a few minutes.
02:18Once it's done, it will tell you what issues it found and whether it fixed them.
02:23For many people, this simple step is all it takes.
02:28After the Troubleshooter finishes, restart your computer and try running the update again.
02:33If it works, fantastic.
02:36If not, don't worry.
02:38We have plenty more solutions coming right up.
02:40Alright, if the Troubleshooter didn't do the trick, our next method involves checking and correcting file permissions.
02:49This is often the root cause of the problem.
02:53We need to make sure the system account has full control over a specific folder.
02:57Here's how.
02:59Open up File Explorer.
03:01You can do this by pressing the Windows key in E at the same time.
03:08In the address bar at the top, type this path exactly as I say it.
03:15C colon, backslash users, backslash your username, backslash.
03:20Now, your username is whatever you name your user profile.
03:25Once you navigate to the Updata folder, you might not see it right away because it's a hidden folder.
03:31To show it, click on the View tab at the top, then Show and make sure Hidden Items is checked.
03:39Now that you're in the Updata folder, right-click on the Local folder and select Properties.
03:48A new window will pop up.
03:51Go to the Security tab and click the Advanced button at the bottom.
03:55In the Advanced Security Settings window, we need to check if the system account has full control.
04:02Look through the list of permission entries.
04:05If you see System and it has full control listed, that's good.
04:10If not, or if it's missing entirely, we need to add it.
04:14Click Add, then select a principal.
04:17In the box, type System in all caps and click Check Names.
04:22Then, OK.
04:24Now, back in the Permissions entry window.
04:28Check the box for full control and click OK on all the open windows to apply the changes.
04:35This process might take a moment as Windows applies the permissions.
04:41Once it's done, restart your PC and try the update again.
04:46And this is a powerful fix that solves the problem for a lot of users.
04:52If that last method didn't work, let's move on to our third solution.
04:58Temporarily disabling your third-party antivirus software.
05:02Sometimes, security programs can be a little too protective.
05:05They can mistakenly flag legitimate Windows update files as suspicious and block them, leading to our dreaded 0x80,070,005
05:17error.
05:17It's important to note that you should only do this temporarily, and you should re-enable your antivirus as soon
05:24as you're done updating.
05:25Don't worry, Windows Defender will still be active to protect you.
05:30In the meantime, to do this, find your antivirus icon in the system tray, which is usually at the bottom
05:38right corner of your screen.
05:40Right-click on it.
05:42You should see an option to disable protection, sometimes called disable real-time scanning or turn off shields.
05:49The exact wording will vary depending on your software.
05:53You might be asked to choose a duration select, something like 15 or 30 minutes, which should be more than
06:01enough time to run the update.
06:03Once it's disabled, go back to your Windows Update settings and try to download and install the update again.
06:09If the update starts and completes successfully, then you've found your culprit.
06:15After the update is finished and your computer has restarted, make sure you go back and re-enable your antivirus.
06:22If this was the issue, you might want to look into the settings of your antivirus program and add an
06:28exception for the Windows Update process to prevent this from happening in the future.
06:34If you're still facing the error, don't give up.
06:37Our fourth method is a bit more advanced, but it's highly effective.
06:41We're going to use the Command Prompt to reset the Windows Update components.
06:46Over time, these components can become corrupted and giving them a fresh start can solve a whole host of update
06:53issues.
06:54To get started, click on the Start menu and type CMD or Command Prompt.
07:00You'll see it in the search results.
07:02It's very important that you run it as an administrator.
07:08So, right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.
07:14Click Yes if a user that counts control prompt appears.
07:18Now, with the black Command Prompt window open, we're going to type a series of commands, pressing Enter after each
07:26one.
07:27I'll read them out slowly and I'll also put them in the video description below so you can copy and
07:34paste them.
07:35Ready?
07:35Ready?
07:35First, we stop the update services.
07:39Type, NetStop or Serve and press Enter.
07:43Then, NetStop CripsFeg and press Enter.
07:48Then, NetStop Bits and press Enter.
07:52And finally, NetStop Missy Server and press Enter.
07:56Next, we rename the folders where update files are stored.
08:03This forces Windows to create new ones.
08:07Type, RenC Windows Software Distribution.
08:12Software Distribution.
08:14Hold and press Enter.
08:16Then, RenC Windows System 3 to CatRoot 2, CatRoot 2, Hold and press Enter.
08:27Finally, we restart the services we stopped earlier.
08:32NetStart Waserf and press Enter.
08:37Then, NetStart CripsF and press Enter.
08:42Then, NetStart.
08:44Bits and press Enter.
08:47And lastly, NetStart MCCover and press Enter.
08:52Once all commands are executed successfully, close the command prompt.
08:57Restart your computer and check for updates again.
09:01This comprehensive reset often clears out whatever was blocking the update.
09:05For our fifth and final method, we're going to perform a system file check and DSM scan.
09:11These are powerful built-in Windows utilities that can find and repair corrupted system files, which might be the cause
09:19of your update problems.
09:20Just like the last method, we'll need to use an administrative command prompt.
09:25So, click Start, type CMD, right-click on Command Prompt, and select RON as Administrator.
09:33First, we'll run the system file checker, or SFC.
09:38In the Command Prompt window, type SFC Scano and press Enter.
09:47This command will scan all protected system files and replace any corrupted ones with a cached copy.
09:55This process can take a while, maybe less than 20 minutes, so be patient and let it complete.
10:01It will show you a percentage so you can track its progress.
10:05Once it's done, it will tell you if it's found and repaired any problems.
10:10Whether it found something or not, we're going to follow up with a DSM scan, D-I-S-M, or
10:18Deployment Image Servicing and Management,
10:21can repair the underlying Windows system image that the SFC tool uses for repairs.
10:27There are three commands we'll run.
10:30First, type D-I-S-M.
10:34Online Cleanup Image.
10:36Check Health and press Enter.
10:39This quickly checks for corruption.
10:41Next, type D-I-S-M.
10:43Online Cleanup Image.
10:45Scan Health and press Enter.
10:48This performs a more advanced scan.
10:51Finally, and most importantly, type D-I-S-M.
10:57Online Cleanup Image.
10:59Restore Health and press Enter.
11:01This command will scan for and automatically repair any corruption it finds by downloading fresh files from Windows Update if
11:11needed.
11:11This step can also take a considerable amount of time.
11:16Once all the scans are complete, close the command prompt and restart your computer one more time.
11:22After rebooting, head straight to Windows Update.
11:26This one-two punch of SFC and D-I-S-M is one of the most reliable ways to fix
11:32stubborn Windows Errors.
11:33So, there you have it five effective solutions to fix the Windows 1.1 updates.
11:41Error 0 by 80,070,000 by.
11:46We started with this simple troubleshoot, moved on to checking permissions, temporarily disabling antivirus, resetting update components, and finally repairing
12:01system files with SFC and D-I-S-M.
12:04I'm confident that one of these methods would have solved the problem for you.
12:09It's so important to keep your system updated for security and stability.
12:14So, I'm glad we could get this sorted out.
12:17Which method worked for you?
12:18Let me know in the comments below.
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