Error Code 0x80070005: How to Fix It

When working on the computer, many users struggle with system errors that are sometimes troublesome. For this reason, many begin to panic as soon as the error message 0x80070005 appears on the screen. What is such a mistake, how to deal with it, beginners, obviously difficult to understand. However, if you familiarize yourself with the recommendations of experienced users, everything will immediately start working, it will be easy to figure out what the error 0x80070005 is and how to fix it in Windows 10.

Windows Update Error 0x80070005
If you figure out what triggers the 0x80070005 error, it will be easier for you to understand why you are denying access. If you delve into the problem, you can understand this as the operating system tries to get the update or activation files that are on the remote server. In addition, with such an incomprehensible situation you will have to go through if you want to restore the operating system. At such moments it suddenly turns out that for some reason access to the server's memory is properly closed, the system immediately notifies you that it cannot fulfill your request. Now that you understand why the error occurred, you can start learning how to fix the problem.

Solution 1: Switch to Administrator Account
The update error may be caused by some problems with your administrator rights. Follow these steps to fix it (take Windows 10 as an example):

Step 1: Type control panel in the search box and click the exact result to launch this desktop app.

Step 2: Set the View by section to Category.

Step 3: Enter the User Accounts page, and click the Change your account type link to set it to Administrator. If required, input your password.

Step 4: After that, restart your computer. Then, check for Windows updates again to see if the Windows update error 0x80070005 is solved.

Solution 2: Allow User Full Control
Sometimes, the permission to access the files are misconfigured, which prevents from downloading Windows updates since there isn’t the correct permission. To fix the Windows update 0x80070005 error code, you need to grant full control to a user.

Follow these steps:

Step 1: Press the Win plus R keys on the keyboard, input C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData in the textbox and click OK.

Step 2: Right click on the Local folder to choose Properties.

Step 3: Navigate to the Security tab, and choose Edit.

Step 4: Click Add, and input Everyone.

Step 5: Go to Check names > OK, and then tick the Full control checkbox.

Step 6: Finally, click OK to save all the changes. Then, restart your PC to check if 0x80070005 access denied update error is fixed.

Solution 3: Configure Windows Update Settings
One of the easiest fixes for Windows update error 0x80070005 is to set the setting to allow automatic updates. Before starting with this, ensure you are logged in as an administrator.

Take Windows 7 as an example:

Step 1: Open Control Panel, view all items by large icons and then click Windows Update.

Step 2: Choose Change Settings.

Step 3: Go to the Important Updates section to choose the Install updates automatically (recommended) option.

Step 4: Then, you can set a schedule for the updates to be installed. Click OK to save the changes.

Further method:

Strict Windows Firewall settings might cause the error 0x80070005 access denied even the automatic update is configured. Follow the guide to fix it:

Step 1: Input firewall in the search box and click the result to open Windows Firewall.

Step 2: In the left side, select Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall.

Step 3: Go to Change settings > Allow another app > Browse.

Step 4: Find the svchost.exe file, open and add it. Then, a new program called Host Process for Windows Services should be on the list. At last, click OK.

Solution 4: Use SubInACL Tool
Sometimes, the error 0x80070005 access denied happens in Windows 10/8/7 due to incorrect file permissions or registry permissions. To help you out of the issue, you can use the command-line tool, SubInACL to reset the permissions.

Step 1: Download SubInACL Tool from the Microsoft website.

Step 2: Follow the instruction within the installer itself to install it.

Step 3: Run Command Prompt as an administrator, type notepad reset.cmd and press Enter.

Step 4: Copy the following data to the reset.cmd file:

@echo off

subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f

subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f

subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f

subinacl /subdirectories %windir% /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f

@Echo -

@Echo Done.

@Echo -

@pause

Step 5: Input reset.cmd in Command Prompt to run the file and hit Enter.

Step 6: Restart the PC to check if the update error disappears.

Other Solutions
To fix the Windows update 0x80070005 error code, you can try these possible solutions:

Update available drivers
Run Windows Update Troubleshooter
Scan for viruses
Run Windows System File Checker (SFC)
These methods to this Windows update error are recommended by many users. As for the detailed operations, we won’t show you here; you can search for them on the internet.

System Restore Error 0x80070005
By reading the detailed information, you can know System Restore could not access a file because an anti-virus program is running on the computer, as shown below:

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How to fix this system restore error code? Here are three common solutions.

Solution 1: Disable Antivirus Software
In most cases, this system restore error appears since there is an antivirus program already running on the PC and System Restore is trying to use a file that is being used by the program.

To help you out of the error code 0x80070005, you can disable the antivirus software.

Solution 2: Run System Restore in Safe Mode
If the above way doesn’t work, you can try to perform a system restore in safe mode. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Type msconfig in the Run window and press Enter.

Step 2: Under the Boot tab, tick the Safe boot option.

Step 3: Click Apply and OK, then restart your computer and perform a system restore again.

Solution 3: Run SFC
Corrupted or missing system files may cause the system restore error 0x80070005. To fix this issue, you can use Windows built-in tool, System File Checker to repair the missing or corrupted system files.

Step 1: Run Command Prompt as administrator.

Step 2: Input sfc /scannow command and press Enter. Wait patiently until the verification completes 100%.

Now, three common cases on Windows error 0x80070005, as well as the corresponding solutions are told to you. Please try the fixes based on your actual situations. Of course, you can share this post to let more people know so that they can also fix their issues.

Back up Your Windows
After fixing the above issues, we suggest that you should create a system image for your Windows 10/8/7 so that you can quickly restore the computer to a previous state in case of system issues.

Here, MiniTool ShadowMaker can be your assistant for OS backup. As professional and free backup software, it is designed to back up the system, files & folders, partitions or the entire disk. Above all, it supports automatic backup, and incremental & differential backup for only changed data.

Besides, it can help you to restore the unbootable system to a normal state as long as you use a bootable CD/DVD disc or USB flash drive that is created by its Bootable Media feature.

After system backup, you had better create a bootable USB drive or CD/DVD disc so that you can easily perform a system restore when meeting the 0x80070005 error again.

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