Fix Some Update Files aren’t signed correctly
You may face this error while trying to update your Windows 10 to latest build. The error code associated with this error is (0x800b0109), indicating that the Update you are trying to download or install is either corrupted or damaged. The update is not corrupted or damaged from Microsoft servers but on your PC.
The error message says “Some update files aren’t signed correctly. Error code: (0x800b0109)” which means you won’t be able to update your Windows because of this error. So without wasting any time let’s see how to actually Fix Some Update Files aren’t signed correctly issue while updating Windows with the help of below-listed troubleshooting guide.
Fix Some Update Files aren’t signed correctly
Me whakarite ki te hanga i tetahi waahi whakaora mena ka raru tetahi mea.
Tikanga 1: Whakahaerehia te Raapanga Whakahou Windows
1. In control panel search Nga raruraru i te Pae Rapu kei te taha matau o runga ka paato Raparongoā.
2. I muri mai, mai i te matapihi maui, tohua te pihanga Tirohia katoa.
3. Na i te Raparongoā raruraru rorohiko rārangi tīpako Whakahōu Windows.
4. A pee i nga tohutohu i runga i te mata ka waiho kia haere te Rapanga Raapanga Whakahou Windows.
5. Tīmataria anō tō PC ka kite mēnā ka taea e koe Fix Some Update Files aren’t signed correctly while updating Windows 10.
Method 2: Run SFC
1. tuwhera Whakaaetia te Whakatairanga. Ka taea e te kaiwhakamahi te mahi i tenei taahiraa ma te rapu 'cmd' a ka tomo tomo.
2. Na, patohia nga mea e whai ake nei i roto i te cmd ka pa ki te tomo:
Sfc /scannow sfc /scannow /offbootdir=c: /offwindir=c:windows (Ki te rahua i runga ake ka whakamatau i tenei)
3. Taria mo te tukanga i runga ki te whakaoti me te kotahi oti, tīmata anō tō PC.
Tikanga 3: Whakahaerehia te DISM (Whakamahinga Atahanga Ratonga me te Whakahaere)
1. tuwhera Whakaaetia te Whakatairanga. Ka taea e te kaiwhakamahi te mahi i tenei taahiraa ma te rapu 'cmd' a ka tomo tomo.
2. Patohia te whakahau e whai ake nei ki te cmd ka paato i te tomo i muri i ia whakahau:
Dism /Tuihono /Whakapai-Whakaahua /Tirohia Hauora Dism /Tuipurangi /Whakapai-Whakaahua /ScanHealth Dism /Tuihono /Whakapai-Whakaahua /WhakaoraHauora
3. Tukua kia rere te whakahau DISM ka tatari kia mutu.
4. Ki te kore te whakahau i runga ake nei e mahi, katahi ka ngana ki raro nei:
Dism /Whakaahua:C: tuimotu /Whakapai-Whakaahua /RestoreHealth /Source:c:testmountwindows Dism /Tuihono /Whakapai-Whakaahua /RestoreHealth /Source:c:testmountwindows /LimitAccess
Tuhipoka: Whakakapihia te C:RepairSourceWindows me to puna whakatika (Whakahoutanga Matapihi, Kopae Whakaora ranei).
5. Whakahouhia to PC ki te tiaki i nga huringa ka kite mena ka taea e koe Fix Some Update Files aren’t signed correctly while trying to update Windows 10, ki te kore ka haere tonu ki te tikanga e whai ake nei.
Tikanga 4: Whakatika Rēhita
Backup Registry before moving forward, just in case something goes wrong you could easily restore the registry.
1. Press Windows Key + R ka patopato regedit ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakatika Rēhita.
2. Whakatere ki te kī rēhita e whai ake nei:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdate
3. Paatohia-matau i runga WindowsUpdate key ka tīpako Muputu.
4. Close Registry Editor and again press Windows Key + R then type ratonga.msc a ka tomo tomo.
5. Rapua Windows Update and Background Intelligent Transfer Service in the list. Then right-click on each of them and select Tīmata.
6. This would restart Windows Update and Background Intelligent Transfer Service.
7. Again try to update your Windows, if it still fails, then reboot your PC and update Windows.
Manakohia:
Koira kua angitu koe Fix Some Update Files aren’t signed correctly while updating Windows 10 to latest build but if you still have any questions regarding this post feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.