Some users have started threads on the Microsoft forum about Windows update error 0xc1900130. That’s another one of those Windows Update errors that can come up when users check for updates through Settings.
Windows doesn’t install pending updates when that error occurs. Here are some of the resolutions for error 0xc1900130.
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- How do I fix Windows update error 0xc1900130?
- Open the Windows Update troubleshooter
- Start all required update services
How do I fix Windows update error 0xc1900130?
1. Open the Windows Update troubleshooter
The Windows Update troubleshooter doesn’t always fix update errors, but it’s worth a try.
- To open that troubleshooter, click the Type here button to search on the Windows 10 taskbar.
- To find the troubleshooting settings, enter the keyword troubleshooter in the text box.
- Click Troubleshoot configuration issues to open that tab under Settings.
- Then click on Windows Update and hit the Run the troubleshooter button .
- Select the Apply correction option if the troubleshooter provides a potential resolution.
2. Start all required update services
Make sure all the services required for Windows Update are enabled.
- To do that, enter cmd in the Windows 10 search box.
- To open Command Prompt with elevated rights, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator .
- Enter each of these separate commands at the command prompt:
SC config wuauserv start = auto
SC configuration bits start = auto
SC config cryptsvc start = auto