And here’s another complaint from one user who has some problems with the app tiles, unlike the one from above, who says he gets errors with the activation of his Windows 8 device, despite the fact that he is running a legit version. The same issue can affect Windows 10 users as well.

Solutions to fix errors 0xC004C003, 0x80070002

So, we see that even after such a long while, there are plenty of error codes that Windows 10 and Windows 8.1 user are receiving and this doesn’t make this Windows version any more different than Windows 7 and all the other versions before. The plethora of bugs and glitches is still here, unfortunately…

RELATED: Windows 10 activation errors: Why they occur and how to fix them

We want to help you get rid of these two errors as soon as possible and we compiled this quick list of solutions to help you do that. So, here’s what you can do to get rid of errors 0xC004C003 and 0x80070002 on your Windows computer.

Check your product key and make sure you’re using a valid key. If your product key is not valid, you need to buy a new one. Run the Media Creation Tool. Many users confirmed they managed to fix these errors by installing the Media Creation Tool. Here are the steps to follow: Revert to the previous version of Windows and then download and run Media Creation Tool. Select Upgrade this PC now > Next. Select Download and install updates so that Windows 10 downloads all the necessary updates. The whole process may take a few minutes, so please be patient. Select which files you want to keep and hit Install. Once the process has completed, check if the new OS version is activated. Check for updates again. These error codes may also occur when Microsoft’s update servers are very busy. This happens when a large number of users are trying to download the latest updates. So, another workaround is to simply wait for an hour or two and then check for updates once more. Restart the Windows Update Service. If the problem persists, you can also uninstall all the updates that you previously installed and then restart the Windows Update Service from the Services menu. Launch a new Run window > enter services.msc and hit Enter. Locate Windows Update > right-click on the service > select Restart. Try to install the updates again.

For additional solutions on how to fix error code 0xc004c003, you can also check out this guide. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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