One such annoying error affecting Windows 10 (or older) is Windows Update error code 0x80072EFD. We have reported similar issues before, more specifically with the Windows Store App Updates: 0x8007064a, 0×80246007, 0×80248014 Errors. One user says the following, blaming this problem on the proxy settings Fortunately for those affected by this problem, Microsoft has officially acknowledged the issue. But whenever I run a local proxy like Psiphon I can use windows update (proxy is not required for downloads only for update check). So here are the steps that you need to take to fix this problem.

How can I fix Windows Update Error 0x80072efd on Windows 10?

1. Update Network drivers

Whenever you suspect something is wrong with your Internet connection, the very first thing to try is updating your network drivers. On the other hand, since updating drivers manually needs extra caution, we recommend you use a dedicated tool like DriverFix. Thus, you will prevent file loss and even permanent damage to your computer, because this tool scans your device for outdated drivers and recommends the appropriate new versions to install. You can rest assured that DriverFix offers only reliable driver options, from its built-in database. ⇒ Get DriverFix

2. Run the Network troubleshooter

Microsoft’s troubleshooting tool is extremely useful when dealing with various system-related issues, including Windows Update problems. SPONSORED

3. Fix connection issues

Now, let’s investigate if something’s wrong with your internet connection. The simplest way to check this is to, well, connect to the Internet. Check out some of the following articles and see if any of these problems apply to your situation:

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4. Restart Windows Update service

Now that the Windows Update service is disabled, let’s also delete the Software Distribution folder. This folder stores all the updated data and info before it gets installed on your computer. So, deleting this folder will reset the complete update mechanism. We’ll also re-enable the Windows Update service after deleting the folder. Here’s what you need to do:

5. Run the SFC scan

In case you’ve never heard of this feature, the SFC scan is Windows’ built-in tool for resolving various problems. And it could be useful here, as well.

6. Run the DISM

Note: Be sure to replace the C:/RepairSourceWindows path of your DVD or USB. Similar to the SFC scan, DISM (Deployment Image & Servicing Management) is also a tool for dealing with various system errors, but a more advanced one. So, if the SFC scan didn’t get the job done, your chances are better with DISM.

7. Switch to the iPv4 network

This solution was helpful when dealing with Windows 10 update error 0x8024401c so it might also help in this case. That’s all, we certainly hope at least one of these workarounds helped you with the 0x80072efd error. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, just let us know in the comments below.

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