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How to Fix 0x80070091 System Restore Error on Windows 10?

by Gerry Martin office setup

Windows 10 comprises several error codes, and one of the most prevalent ones is the 0x80070091 error. If your PC is showing the same, then this article can be of great help to you. So, here are the steps to fix this error.

Rename WindowsApps Folder by Booting PC on Safe Mode

If you wish to rename the WindowsApps folder by booting the PC on Safe Mode, then pursue the given instructions.

  • In sort to boot the PC in Safe Mode, launch the Run dialog box by holding the Win + R keys together on your keyboard.
  • After that, enter ‘msconfig’ into the dialog section and press the Enter key to launch the screen.
  • Go to the system configuration screen, go to Boot pane and select the box near to Safe boot and click on the OK to apply the changes.
  • You have to select the Restart if does not ask by the PC.
  • After opening the Windows in Safe Mode browse for Command Prompt and right-click on it to run it as Administrator.
  • Click on the Yes if asked by UAC (User Account Control.
  • Enter the under displayed Commands one after the other and press the Enter key to perform them: 
    • cd C:\Program Files
    • takeown /f WindowsApps /r /d Y
    • icacls WindowsApps /grant “%USERDOMAIN%\%USERNAME%”:(F) /t
    • attrib WindowsApps -h
    • rename WindowsApps WindowsApps.old.
  • After relaunching the screen of System configuration pursue the instructions 1 or 2.
  • Finally, untick the box near to Safe Boot and click on the OK to apply the changes. Select the Restart if asked by the PC.
  • If it’s done, perform the PC restore software once more and check whether the 0x80070091 error code has solved.
How to Fix 0x80070091 System Restore Error on Windows 10?

Restore PC in WinRe Mode 

If you would like to restore the PC in WinRe mode, then abide by the given steps.

  • Perform the OS in the WinRe by holding on Win + I keys together.
  • After that, choose the Update and Security section.
  • Beneath the shown screen choose the option Recovery within the menu and choose the Restart now shown beneath the Advanced startup.
  • Go to the Troubleshoot option.
  • Then select the Advanced button.
  • Choose the Command Prompt option shown on the screen one after the other.
  • Enter the pursuing commands in the screen of Command Prompt and press the Enter button to perform the program: 
    • cd C:\Program Files
    • attrib WindowsApps -h
    • rename WindowsApps WindowsApps.old
  • Now, reboot the Pc and restart system restore once more.

Update System Manually

If you wish to update the system manually, then pursue the given instructions.

  • Launch the Windows settings by holding Win + I keys together on your keyboard.
  • You should reach the Update and Security section.
  • Go to the right-hand side of the screen browse for Check for Updates.
  • This is constantly advised to keep on upgrading the hard drives to stop whichever obstruction for System Restore.

Scan PC by Performing chkdsk Beneath Command Prompt

If you would like to scan the PC by performing the chkdsk beneath the Command Prompt, then abide by the given steps.

  • Go to the Start menu and browse for Command Prompt and right-click on it.
  • You should run it as an Administrator.
  • After opening the screen of Command Prompt and enter ‘chkdsk/f(system drive name), normally it is drive C and press the Enter to perform the command.
  • Then disk scan requires to schedule at the next restart hit Y and press the Enter key to verify if asked by the PC.
  • Now, afterward, reboot the system and perform the system restore the software to see the 0x80070091 error code has been solved or not.

Removing Problematic Updates

If you wish to remove problematic updates, then pursue the given instructions.

  • Launch the Windows settings once more by holding Win + I keys together and choose the option Update and Security.
  • After reaching the screen of Update and Security, then choose the option ‘view update history’.
  • Then choose the option Uninstall updates shown beneath see history of installed updates.
  • Go to the update and twice click on it you would like to delete and pursue the step shown on the window.
  • After removing the 0x80070091 error code on Windows 10, PC restore might have solved.

Source: http://guidenorton.com/how-to-fix-0x80070091-system-restore-error-on-windows-10

Gerry Martin is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.


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