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Fix 1. Repair Windows Registry | Press Windows key + R, type 'regedit', and press Enter. Navigate to...Full steps |
Fix 2. Run the SFC and DISM Scan | Type 'cmd' in Search and open Command Prompt as an administrator...Full steps |
Fix 3. Clean Install with ISO | Backup all your files and applications. Perform a clean install of the Windows Insider Preview...Full steps |
"Hello everyone, I'm encountering an issue with the Windows Insider Program. Whenever I try to obtain insider builds, I receive this 0x0 0x0 error. I'm unable to pinpoint the exact problem based on the feedback provided. Could anyone assist me in identifying the issue and guiding me on how to resolve the error code 0x0 0x0 in my situation?"
Generally, error 0x0 0x0 or a similar variation (0x0) is a fairly common issue that can affect anyone, and most often, it arises due to a problem with the Windows operating system. In Windows 11, specifically, the error 0x0 0x0 is associated with the Windows Insider Preview feature, which enables Windows users to install beta versions of the Windows operating systems. This error indicates that there has been a failure within the Windows system components.
In fact, the 0x0 0x0 error code is relatively straightforward to address, as its common sources include the following, and most of these issues can be resolved.
Ensure that you have restarted your PC multiple times before proceeding with the solutions provided here. Additionally, do not overlook any crucial steps in the troubleshooting procedures.
To address this issue, attempt to delete the WindowsSelfHost registry key. It should be automatically recreated when you visit the Windows Insider Program page within the Settings app.
Download free backup software to back up your computer first before proceeding with the following steps:
Step 1. Launch Todo Backup and choose "Create Backup" on the home screen, then click "Select backup contents".
Step 2. Since you want to back up your disk, simply click "Disk" to start the backup.
Step 3. Todo Backup provides you with options. You can choose to back up the entire disk or a specific partition as needed, and then click "OK".
Step 4. Choose the destination where you want to save the backup. You can opt to save the disk to a local drive or to a NAS (Network-Attached Storage) device.
Step 5. Click "Backup Now". Once the backup process is finished, you can right-click on any task to manage your backup further, like recovering it, creating an incremental backup, and more.
Step 1. Press the Windows key + R, type 'regedit', and press Enter.
Step 2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > WindowsSelfHost.
Step 3. Delete WindowsSelfHost.
Step 4. Restart your PC and see if the issue continues.
Since corruption of Windows system files can potentially cause the 0x0 0x0 error, the second step should be running the System File Checker (SFC) and Deployment Imaging & Servicing Management (DISM) scans through the Command Prompt. These scans are likely to repair any missing or corrupted system files, thereby helping you resolve the issue and escape the difficult situation.
Step 1. Type 'cmd' in the Search bar and open the Command Prompt as an administrator.
Step 2. Now enter each of the following commands one by one:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
sfc /scannow
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
System File Checker /scannow
Step 3. Restart your PC, and the operating system will initiate an automatic scan to check the integrity of the system files.
Download link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsinsiderpreviewiso
< strong > Step 1. < /strong > Back up all your files and applications. A clean install with a Windows Insider Preview ISO will erase all of your files, settings, and applications.
*Todo Backup Free provides options for disk/partition backup, system backup, and file backup to multiple destinations, including cloud drives.
Step 2. Download the chosen ISO file from the Windows Insider ISO page by saving it to a location on your device or by creating a bootable USB.
Step 3. Open File Explorer and navigate to the location where you saved the ISO file. Select the ISO file to open it, which will allow Windows to mount the image so you can access its contents.
Step 4. Choose the setup.exe file to initiate the installation process.
Step 5. While setting up, select the "Change what to keep" option, and then choose "Nothing" on the following screen to proceed with a clean installation.
Step 6. After installation is complete, verify your Windows Insider settings. Go to Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program.