Users reported encountering update error 0x8024a203 when trying to update Windows 11. This bug prevents users from installing the latest updates on Windows 11 PCs. But don’t worry, this article will cover fixing Windows 11 update error 0x8024a203.

How to Fix Update Error 0x8024a203 on Windows 11?
In the next sections, we will discuss how to fix Windows 11 update error 0x8024a203.
1 Run the Windows Update troubleshooter
First, try running the Windows Update troubleshooter to resolve Windows 11 update error 0x8024a203.
Press the Windows + I keys to open the Settings app on your PC.
Under System tab, select Troubleshoot option in the.
Click Other Troubleshooters. Then click the Run button next to Windows Update.

Run the Windows Update troubleshooter by following the on-screen instructions to run Windows Update Troubleshooter.
2 Restart basic services
Another option is to restart essential services. Error 0x8024a203 is sometimes also caused by problems with services required to update Windows, so you should try restarting these services.
Press the Windows key on your keyboard, then search for and open Services in the Start menu.
In the Services app, search for Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS).

Make sure the service is running, if not, right-click the service and click Restart.
Click the drop-down menu next to Startup Type and select Automatic.
Click the Apply > OK button.
Do the same for Windows Update Services.
After completing the above steps, update Windows to see if error 0x8024a203 is resolved.
3 Run SFC and DISM
The third method is to run SFC and DISM to resolve Windows 11 update error 0x8024a203. Please try running an SFC scan first, then run DISM.
Open the Start menu and search for CMD. Right-click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator.
At the command prompt, type and execute the command sfc /scannow to run an SFC scan.

After the SFC scan is complete, restart the PC.
If the Windows 11 update error 0x8024a203 still appears after restarting, then try running DISM next.
Open the Start menu and search for CMD. Right-click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator.
In the command prompt, type and execute the following command:
- DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
- DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
- DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

After completing the above steps, restart your PC and see if error 0x8024a203 is resolved.
4 Reset Windows Update Components
If the above solutions still don’t work, you can try resetting the Windows Update components.
Open the Start menu and search for Command Prompt. Right-click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator to run Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
Type and execute the following command in the command prompt:
- net stop wuauserv
- net stop cryptSvc
- net stop bits
- net stop msiserver
Press Windows + E to open File Explorer on your PC.
In File Explorer, enter the following path:
- C:\Windows\System32\catroot2
- C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution
Delete the contents of these folders.
Then, type and execute the following command in the command prompt:
- net start wuauserv
- net start cryptSvc
- net start bits
- net start msiserver
Restart your computer and see if error 0x8024a203 is resolved.
5 Manually install updates
Manually installing the update can also help resolve error 0x8024a203.
First, find the KB number of the failed update in the Windows Update section of the Settings app.
Click this link to open the Microsoft Update Catalog.
Search for the KB number in the search bar.
Find and download the correct update for your system type among the various updates for different devices/systems.
Click the Download button to download the update, then install the update.
After installing the update, restart your PC.
6 Perform an in-place upgrade
If a manual update also doesn’t resolve error 0x8024a203, then you should try performing an in-place upgrade.
Visit the official website of Microsoft Media Creation Tool. Download the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool.

Run the tool and click Next when the Terms and Agreement page appears.
Select the Upgrade this PC now option and click Next.
Follow the on-screen instructions to perform an in-place upgrade.
In summary
The above are 6 ways to solve error 0x8024a203. If you are experiencing Windows 11 update error 0x8024a203, it is recommended that you follow the methods mentioned in this article to fix the issue.