Windows Update Error 0x80240fff

The error code is rare, the only working solution is that you either defer the update. I have gone deeply through forums, and it’s usually because either the current update is causing an issue or you are stuck on an older version. We will suggest some basic troubleshooting tips. I would suggest you try them one by one. We have included tips to mitigate the issue temporarily and also given a solution that should work for you.

1] Defer Updates

Windows 11/10 allows you to defer updates, i.e. delay the update, so if the current build is causing an issue, you can wait for a fix from Microsoft. It applies to both feature updates and quality updates.

Use Win + I to open Settings.The navigate to Update & Security > Advanced OptionsUnder the label “Choose when updates are installed,” select the number of days by which you want to delay or defer it.Post this; the Windows Update system will wait for that number of days before trying to install it again.

Remember, this method doesn’t fix, but since this is a core issue from Microsoft itself, it has to be resolved by them.  If everything goes well after the delay period, it must have been fixed.

2] Download Latest ISO and Upgrade

Defer or Delay update feature was not available for Windows 10 Home users in the earlier versions. So if you are still on the older version and facing this issue, you will not be able to defer updates. You need to download ISO of the latest version of Windows 10 and upgrade it using the Media Creation Tool.

There is another, but temporary option — Pause Updates. Windows 10 offers this feature in all versions of Windows 10. However, it is only a temporary solution that works for 35 days. Once that limit is reached, the device will need to get new updates before you can pause again.

3] Upgrade to the next supported version of Windows 11/10

One of the recent reports of this problem came from negin at Microsoft Answers. He had a problem finding and installing updates because of error code 0x80240fff. The error occurred after reinstalled Windows 10 Home and reset his laptop. Here is the error message he received when he launched Photoshop It looks like he is still on an older version of Windows, and the application does not support it. If this is your case, you need to update Windows, the next release, which is recommended. There can be many reasons why you may want to be on an older version, but if the applications are giving you trouble, it’s time to upgrade to at least the next supported version. Staying to an older version of Windows also brings security issues. I am sure you use the computer for banking, online transaction, and more.

4] Windows Update Troubleshooter

You can choose to fix using the Online Windows Update Troubleshooter,  If that does not help, you can follow our suggestions on what to do if the Update fails to download or install. Repairing Windows 10 update components is also an option you can consider. We hope you were able to resolve Windows Update Error 0x80240FFF.