Windows 11/10 error 0x800F0830-0x20003 is an installation failed error, which prevents you from successfully installing the latest version of Windows 11/10 on your device. You can use the solutions mentioned in this MiniTool article to get rid of this error code.

Windows 11/10 Installation Failed Error 0x800F0830-0x20003

It is a good idea to keep your Windows 10/11 update-to-date. But the update/upgrade install process may be stopped by an installation failed error code like 0x800F0830-0x20003. The following screenshot is an example of Windows 11 installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003. The error message is:

We couldn’t install Windows 11

We’ve set your PC back to the way it was right before you started installing Windows 11.

0x800f0955 – 0x20003

The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during INSTALL_UPDATES operation

Windows 11 installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003

The full error message of Windows 10 installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003 is:

We couldn’t install Windows 10

We’ve set your PC back to the way it was right before you started installing Windows 11.

0x800f0955 – 0x20003

The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during INSTALL_UPDATES operation

Windows 10 installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003

The error message shows that the installation process is failed and the system will go back to the previous version of Windows 11/10 you are running. Are you frightened by this error message? You should not worry so much about it. In theory, this will not ruin your system or delete your files. It just means that you have to continue running the previous Windows version unless you take measures to solve the issue.

Well then, why do you get Windows 11 installation error 0x800F0830 or Windows 10 installation error 0x800F0830?

Tips:

When you upgrade to Windows 11, you may encounter different kinds of error codes like 0xC1900101, 0x80070070, 0x80070002 0x20009, 0xC1900107, 0xC1900208, and more. If so, you can find solutions in this post: Fixes for Some Windows 11 Upgrade and Installation Errors.

Top Reasons for Windows 11 Installation Error 0x800F0830

You are upgrading or installing an incorrect Windows version

This always happens when you want to upgrade your Windows 10 PC to Windows 11. For example, when you want to upgrade Windows 10 Home version to Windows 11 PRO, this error message can easily appear. So, you need to make sure that you are installing a compatible version. You can also directly perform a clean install rather than an upgrade to avoid this issue.

There is not enough available space on the Windows partition

When you upgrade to or install a new version of Windows, you need to make sure that there is enough free space on your computer. For example, if you want to upgrade to Windows 11, there should be at least 64GB of free space on the C drive. If not, you may receive the installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003.

Windows 11/10 update glitch

When you use the Windows Update Assistant to update your computer, the update process may be failed when you are suffering from the “Optional Update” glitch. If so, you can configure the installer and then complete the operation without downloading and installing the optional updates.

Secure Boot is disabled on your PC

Windows 11 has new hardware and system requirements. One of the main requirements is that a secure boot should be supported and enabled. If it is disabled, the Windows 11 upgrade process will be not successful.

The update or installation process is blocked by a 3rd-party antivirus

When you use Windows 10/11 Update Assistant to help you upgrade Windows to the latest version, this tool may be blocked by your installed third-party antivirus software by mistake. To rule out this possibility, you can temporarily close the antivirus software or uninstall it.

Now you know the possible reasons for this Windows 11/10 installation failed error. Then, do you know what you should do to get rid of the issue? You can try the methods we will mention in the following sections.

Fix 1: Use the Built-in Troubleshoot Tips

On the bottom section of the error code interface, you will see a Troubleshooting tips link. You can just use this option to try to solve the issue.

click Troubleshooting tips

Step 1: Click Troubleshooting tips to continue.

Step 2: On the next page, click the Change how Setup downloads updates link.

Step 3: On the Get updates, drives, and optional features interface, select Not right now and click Next.

Step 4: Follow the on-screen guide to try to install the update again.

Fix 2: Make Sure You Are Installing a Compatible Windows Version

This means that you need to install the same level Windows edition on your computer. For example, if you are currently running Windows 10 Home Edition, you only have to upgrade to Windows 11 Home Edition but not Windows 11 Pro Edition. If you do wrong, you need to start over again.

Fix 3: Free up Disk Space on Drive C

You can press Windows + E to open File Explorer and check if there is enough free space on the C drive.

  • If you want to upgrade to Windows 11, you need to make sure there is at least 64GB of free space.
  • If you are updating Windows 10, you need to make sure that there is at least 16 GB of free space for 32-bit OS or 20 GB of free space for 64-bit OS.

If the free space is not enough, you need to free up disk space on your Windows computer.

Fix 4: Enable Secure Boot on Windows

This is for Windows 11 installation because Windows 11 has new hardware and system requirements. If you want to install Windows 11 on your device, you need to enable Secure Boot before doing this.

>> See how to enable Secure Boot on Windows.

Fix 5: Run DISM and SFC

Windows 11/10 installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003 can also be caused by missing system files. You can run the System File Checker (SFC) to scan Windows and restore your files. For Windows 10 and Windows 11, you need to first run the inbox Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool prior to running the System File Checker.

Step 1: Click the search icon in the taskbar and search for cmd.

Step 2: Right-click Command Prompt from the search result and select Run as administrator.

Step 3: Run the following commands one after another.

  • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
  • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth

Step 4: Type sfc /scannow and press Enter to run the System File Checker.

Fix 6: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter

Windows also has a built-in tool to fix Windows update issues. This tool is the Windows Update troubleshooter.

On Windows 11, you can do this to run the Windows Update troubleshooter:

Step 1: Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.

Step 2: Go to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.

Step 3: Click the Run button next to Windows Update to run it. This tool can automatically fix the found issues.

Step 4: Restart your computer. Then, update your system again and see if the Windows 11 installation error 0x800F0830 disappears.

run Windows Update troubleshooter on Windows 11

On Windows 10, you can do this to run the Windows Update troubleshooter:

Step 1: Press Windows + I to open the Setting app.

Step 2: Go to Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters.

Step 3: Under Get up and running, click Windows Update, then click Run the troubleshooter.

Step 4: Restart your computer. Then, update your system again and see if the Windows 10 installation error 0x800F0830 disappears.

Fix 7: Restart the Windows Update Service

Step 1: Press Windows + R to open the Run box.

Step 2: Type services.msc into the Run dialog and press Enter to open Services.

Step 3: Scroll down to find Windows Update and right-click it, then select Restart.

Step 4: Restart your computer and check if the Windows 11/10 installation failed issue is solved.

restart the Windows Update service

Fix 8: Clean Boot Your Computer

The clean boot can boot your computer with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs so that you can find out whether it is a background program that prevents you from installing Windows 11 or Windows 10 on your device.

>> See how to clean boot your Windows computer.

Fix 9: Disable the Third-Party Antivirus Software

If your third-party antivirus software is running, you’d better temporarily disable it because it may block your Windows update unexpectedly. If you can successfully update your system after that, it means that the third-party antivirus software is the cause. You can uninstall it and use another trusted antivirus.

Recover Your Lost Files Using MiniTool Power Data Recovery

After updating/upgrading Windows 10/11, you may find that some of your files get lost. If you want to recover your files, you can try MiniTool Power Data Recovery. This is a free file recovery tool, which can help you recover all kinds of files from different types of data storage devices.

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This data recovery software has a trial edition. You can first use it to scan the drive that previously saved the lost files and see if it can find these files. If you want to use this tool to recover your files, you need to use a full edition.

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Step 1: Download and install this software on your computer. To prevent your lost files from being overwritten, you should not install this software on the original location of the lost files.

Step 2: Open the software to enter its main interface.

Step 3: Hover over the target drive and click the Scan button. If you don’t know the original location of the lost files, you can switch to the Devices section and select the whole disk to scan.

select the target drive to scan

Step 4: After scanning, you can go to check if you can find your lost files. If yes, you can upgrade to a full edition to recover all your needed files.

scan results

Warning:

The destination drive of the recovered files should be a different folder rather than their original location. Otherwise, the lost files might be overwritten and become unrecoverable.

Back up Your Computer before Updating/Upgrading Your System

Data loss is a rare issue during the Windows update process. Besides, a Windows update could damage your system in some cases. To protect your computer, you’d better back up your files and system before you perform a Windows update.

You can use MiniTool ShadowMaker, a professional Windows backup software, to make a full backup of your computer. You need to back up your Windows computer to an external hard drive (the drive should have enough space to store the backup).

This software has a trial edition. You can use it for free within 30 days.

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The End

Can’t install Windows 11 or Windows 10 on your device due to Windows 11/10 installation failed error 0x800F0830-0x20003? Why not just try the methods mentioned in this article to help you out. All of the methods are very easy.

However, if you have other useful solutions, you can share them with us in the comments. You can also contact us via [email protected].

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