Encountering the frustrating Microsoft Edge Update Error 0x80073712? π© This error often pops up during Edge updates, signaling issues like corrupted system files or Windows Update glitches. Don't worry β you're not alone, and we've got your back with simple, effective fixes that work on the latest Windows versions. By the end of this guide, your Edge browser will update seamlessly, restoring lightning-fast browsing. Let's dive in! π
π οΈ What Causes Microsoft Edge "Update Error 0x80073712"?
Before fixing, understand the root: This error (ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT) points to corruption in the Component-Based Servicing (CBS) store, vital for Windows and Edge updates. Common triggers include:
- Interrupted updates or power outages.
- Malware or disk errors.
- Outdated drivers conflicting with Edge's Chromium engine.
- Cluttered Windows Update cache.
Good news? Most cases resolve with built-in tools β no reinstalls needed. Ready for the fixes? Start with the easiest! β
π§ Step-by-Step Fixes for Microsoft Edge Update Error 0x80073712
We'll progress from quick wins to advanced tweaks. Test Edge updates after each step. Pro tip: Run as Administrator for best results.
π Step 1: Run Windows Update Troubleshooter (Quickest Fix!)
The built-in troubleshooter detects and repairs 80% of update issues automatically.
- Press Win + I to open Settings.
- Go to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
- Find Windows Update, click Run.
- Follow prompts and restart.
Done in 2 minutes! If Edge updates now, celebrate π. Otherwise, proceed.
π Step 2: Reset Windows Update Components
Clear the update cache to eliminate corruption.
- Open Command Prompt as Admin (search "cmd", right-click > Run as admin).
- Copy-paste these commands one by one (hit Enter after each):
| Command | Purpose |
| net stop wuauserv | Stop Update service |
| net stop cryptSvc | Stop Crypto service |
| net stop bits | Stop BITS |
| net stop msiserver | Stop MSI Installer |
| ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old | Rename cache folder |
| ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old | Rename catroot |
| net start wuauserv | Restart services |
| net start cryptSvc | ... |
| net start bits | ... |
| net start msiserver | ... |
Restart PC and retry Edge update. This fixes CBS-related blocks like 0x80073712 reliably.
π Step 3: Repair System Files with SFC & DISM
Tackle CBS corruption head-on β the #1 cause of Edge Update Error 0x80073712.
- Admin Command Prompt again.
- Run:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth (needs internet; ~10-20 mins).
- Then:
sfc /scannow.
- Restart and check CBS log if needed: Search Event Viewer > Windows Logs > Setup > Microsoft-Windows-CBS.
These tools restore missing components. Stuck? Next step incoming!
π Step 4: Reinstall Microsoft Edge
For stubborn cases, fresh install via PowerShell.
- Admin PowerShell.
- Run:
Get-AppXPackage *edge* | Remove-AppXPackage (uninstalls).
- Download latest Edge from Microsoft Edge site.
- Install and update.
π Step 5: Advanced Checks (If All Else Fails)
- CHKDSK: Run
chkdsk C: /f /r & restart.
- Antivirus Scan: Use Windows Security full scan.
- Reset Edge: edge://settings/reset (clears extensions).
- Update drivers via Device Manager.
Bonus: Enable TLS 1.3 in Edge (edge://flags) for smoother updates.
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Verify the Fix & Prevent Future Errors
After fixes:
- Open Edge > Help & feedback > About Microsoft Edge.
- Check for updates β success means you're golden! π
Prevention tips:
π‘ Still Stuck? Quick Troubleshooting Table
| Symptom | Try This First |
| Error persists post-SFC | DISM RestoreHealth |
| No internet during DISM | Windows ISO repair |
| Edge won't launch | PowerShell reinstall |
Congrats on fixing Microsoft Edge Update Error 0x80073712! Your browser is now optimized. Share your success in comments below β did Step 2 save the day? For more Windows tips, stick around. Happy browsing! π