Microsoft has Patched Error 0x80245006 in Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Microsoft has resolved error 0x80245006 in Windows 10 and Windows 11. This issue prevented users from updating their operating systems. It appears that the company has successfully addressed the problem. Let’s take a closer look at what happened.

Microsoft confirms the end of error 0x80245006

Error 0x80245006 affected many users who reported issues downloading the June updates. Microsoft has now confirmed that this problem has been resolved. Here’s a breakdown of what happened and the other issues they’ve addressed:

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  • Open With’ Dialog: Fixed an annoying bug affecting the Windows 10 taskbar.
  • Multiple Monitor Setup: Icons will no longer jump between screens in dual monitor setups.
  • Windows 11 Update Problem: Microsoft has resumed rolling out an previously paused update.

Regarding the Windows Update error 0x80245006, Microsoft employee Jennifer Gentleman posted on the Feedback Hub confirming that the issue has been resolved:

If you’ve encountered error 0x80245006 and haven’t been able to update Windows, try again now. If the issue persists, report it on the Feedback Hub.

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