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0x803fa067 | How to fix this Windows activation error

0x803fa067 | How to fix this Windows activation error

Error 0x803fa067 can occur during the Windows activation process when you upgrade your Windows 10 Home edition to a Windows 10 Pro edition with enhanced functionality. The activation fails when you attempt to reactivate your license with a new product key. This error is usually caused by a failure to connect to Microsoft’s activation server. How do you fix this problem?

0x803fa067 | How to fix this Windows activation error

0xc004f050 | How to fix the Windows activation error

0xc004f050 | How to fix the Windows activation error

Error 0xc004f050 can appear when you try to activate Windows 10 and the activation cannot be completed successfully. There are a number of possible reasons why you might not be able to activate Windows. These range from a simple typo in the product key to hardware changes on your device. In this guide, we’ll show you how to resolve the problem.

0xc004f050 | How to fix the Windows activation error

0x8000ffff | The best strategies for fixing error 0x8000ffff

0x8000ffff | The best strategies for fixing error 0x8000ffff

Error code 0x8000ffff is one of the most common error codes in Windows. It refers to different locations within the system rather than describing one unique error. A 0x8000ffff error is also called an “unexpected error” because it cannot be attributed to a single specific corrupted Windows component. We’ll show you the best ways to troubleshoot this problem.

0x8000ffff | The best strategies for fixing error 0x8000ffff

0x800f081f | How to fix this Windows update error

0x800f081f | How to fix this Windows update error

The purpose of a Windows update is to implement new features and fix existing issues, but the update process itself can often become a potential source of errors. In such cases, the system may respond with an error code like 0x800f081f, for example. More often than not, the error occurs because an essential update file is missing. We’ll show you the best strategies for troubleshooting this…

0x800f081f | How to fix this Windows update error

How to Fix the Windows error 0x80070005

How to Fix the Windows error 0x80070005

There may be different reasons when applications or files won’t open in Windows, and error code “0x80070005” is displayed. Possible causes include errors in the file system or the registry database, as well as issues with rights management. But how exactly do these errors occur and how can the 0x80070005 error be fixed?

How to Fix the Windows error 0x80070005

Рассказываем, из-за чего возникает и как исправить ошибку 0x800f0954 в Windows 10.

Что это за ошибка?

Этот сбой связан с программным обеспечением .NET Framework. Ошибка появляется во время установки и не дает ее завершить, жалуясь на необходимость подключиться к интернету (даже если он и так есть).

А .NET Framework — это очень нужный инструмент для разработчиков, на базе которого построены многие приложения для Windows. Эти же приложения полагаются на Фреймворк при запуске. Проще говоря, обойтись без него никак нельзя. Поэтому ошибку 0x800f0954 придется как-то исправлять. Иначе есть шанс лишиться кучи программ и видеоигр.

Далее рассмотрим методы решения проблемы, которые уже доказали свою эффективность.

Меняем параметры реестра

Иногда ошибка возникает из-за проблем при подключении к внешнему серверу обновлений. В этом случае можно попытаться установить .NET Framework, игнорируя хранилища Microsoft Update.

Для этого:

  • Кликаем по иконке в виде лупы в левом нижнем углу.

Панель задач Windows 10

Жмем сюда

  • В открывшееся поисковое поле вводим название программы regedit и запускаем ее от имени администратора.

Поисковое поле Windows

Обязательно выбираем этот пункт

  • Когда появится запрос от системы безопасности, нажимаем «Да».

Запрос на внесение изменений в реестр

Возможно, для внесения изменений понадобится пароль администратора

  • Откроется реестр. Переходим в нем в папку Windows по пути HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindows.
  • Кликаем по этой папке правой кнопкой мыши.

Папка Windows в редакторе реестра системы

Создаем подпапку в этой директории

  • В появившемся контекстном меню наводим курсор на пункт «Создать», а потом выбираем опцию «Раздел».
  • Даем ему название WindowsUpdate.

Контекстное меню управления разделами в реестре

Сначала нажимаем вот сюда

  • Потом кликаем правой кнопкой мыши по папке WindowsUpdate и повторяем то же самое. То есть создаем еще один раздел. На этот раз с названием AU.

Директория AU в разделе WindowsUpdate

Внимательно указывайте названия папок и файлов

  • Открываем вновь созданный раздел AU. Получится вот такой путь HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU.
  • Кликаем правой кнопкой мыши по пустому пространству в правой части редактора реестра.
  • В появившемся контекстном меню выбираем опцию «Создать параметр DWORD (32 бита)».

Контекстное меню управления параметрами в реестре

Создаем новую опцию

  • Даем параметру название UseWUServer.
  • Кликаем по нему дважды.

Параметры в папке WindowsUpdate

Скорее всего, у вас тут будет всего лишь один параметр

  • Появится окошка с настройками. Заменяем «Значение» на 0.

Настройки параметра в редакторе реестра

Остальные значения оставляем прежними

  • После этого перезагружаем компьютер и заново пытаемся установить .NET Framework. Ошибка должна исчезнуть.

Удаляем файлы CBS

Второй способ — удаление временных файлов CBS. Это журнал данных Component-Based Servicing. Иногда их наличие мешает установке тех или иных системных компонентов и сторонних приложений.

Чтобы их удалить:

  • Открываем встроенный файловый менеджер Windows.
  • Переходим в папку _Локальный диск (С:)WindowsLogsCBS_
  • Удаляем все содержимое. Просто выделяем и жмем на клавишу Delete.
  • А потом очищаем корзину.

Папка с журналами CBS

У меня тут всего один файл, но у вас их может быть с десяток разных. Удаляем все сразу. Они не нужны

После удаления журналов пробуем установить .NET Framework через систему выгрузки образов Microsoft. Для этого:

  • Открываем поисковик Windows, кликнув по соответствующей иконке.
  • Ищем там программу cmd.exe и запускаем от имени администратора.

Поисковое поле в Windows 10 с запросом cmd.exe

Командную строку тоже надо включать от имени администратора. И тоже может понадобиться пароль

  • Затем вводим команду _Dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /source:C:_
  • Дождавшись окончания работы программы, перезапускаем компьютер.
  • А потом еще раз пробуем установить .NET Framework. В этот раз должно получиться.

Устанавливаем .NET Framework через командную строку

Еще один способ обойти ошибку 0x800f0954 — установка .NET Framework прямо с образа системы через командную строку.

Чтобы это сделать:

  • Создаем флэшку с установочными файлами Windows (перед этим, вероятно, придется скачать образ Windows 10 с официального сайта Microsoft).
  • Вставляем ее в компьютер и запоминаем букву диска, под которой она отображается в системе.
  • Открываем поисковик Windows.
  • Ищем там командную строку и запускаем ее от имени администратора.
  • Сразу же вводим туда команду Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name NetFx3~~~~ -Source буква диска, под которым записана флэшка с Windows:sourcessxs

Команда для установке компонента NetFx3

В моем случае выбран диск с буквой F. Вот как он вписывается в команду

  • Дожидаемся, пока завершится процесс загрузки и установки нужных компонентов.
  • Затем перезагружаем компьютер и заново пробуем установить .NET Framework стандартным способом.

Устанавливаем дополнительные компоненты

Если у вас установлена Windows 10 Pro (или Enterprise), то есть еще один вариант исправления ошибки. Для этого надо поменять параметры групповой политики в системе.

Чтобы это сделать:

  • Одновременно нажимаем клавиши Win + R.
  • В окне программы «Выполнить» набираем gpedit.msc и кликаем по кнопке ОК.

Команда запуска редактора политик

Это короткий путь к редактору групповых политик

  • Откроется редактор групповых политик. Переходим там по пути «Конфигурация компьютера»«Административные шаблоны»«Система».
  • Затем ищем политику под названием «Укажите параметры для установки необязательных компонентов и восстановления компонентов». Кликаем по ней два раза.
  • Ставим галочки напротив пункта «Включено» и напротив пункта «Скачайте содержимое для восстановления и дополнительные компоненты непосредственно из центра обновления Windows вместо использования служб Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)»
  • После этого перезагружаем компьютер и пробуем заново установить .NET Framework.

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When you attempt to install .NET Framework 3.5 or any other optional feature using “Windows Features” (optionalfeatures.exe) dialog or using DISM command-line, error 0x800F0954 may popup.

enable feature .net framework 3.5

After enabling .NET Framework 3.5 and clicking OK, the following error may appear:

Windows couldn’t complete the requested changes.

The changes couldn’t be completed. Please reboot your computer and try again.

Error code: 0x800F0954

windows features error 0x800F0954 .net framework

The same error may occur when attempting to install additional speech recognition or supplemental fonts using Optional features in the Settings page or using DISM command-line. For instance, you run the following command to install .NET Framework 3.5 from an elevated or administrator Command Prompt.

DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:NetFx3 /All

After pressing ENTER, here is the full error message you might see:

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 10.0.16299.15
Image Version: 10.0.16299.192
Enabling feature(s)
[==========================100.0%==========================]
Error: 0x800f0954
DISM failed. No operation was performed.
For more information, review the log file.
The DISM log file can be found at C:WindowsLogsDISMdism.log

The DISM.log file would show these entries/errors:

xxxx, Info                  DISM   DISM Package Manager: PID=12956 TID=12296 Further logs for online package and feature related operations can be found at %WINDIR%logsCBScbs.log - CPackageManagerCLIHandler::ExecuteCmdLine
xxxx, Error                 DISM   DISM.EXE: DISM Package Manager processed the command line but failed. HRESULT=800F0954

And the CBS.log file would have recorded these errors:

xxxx, Info                  CBS    DWLD:Failed to do Windows update search [HRESULT = 0x800f0954 - CBS_E_INVALID_WINDOWS_UPDATE_COUNT_WSUS]
xxxx, Info                  CBS    FC:   WindowsUpdateDownloadFromUUP returns. [0x800F0954]

Note that the error 0x800f0954 refers to CBS_E_INVALID_WINDOWS_UPDATE_COUNT_WSUS which indicates that your system might have been configured to use a WSUS server (on your domain network) to get updates instead of connecting to Windows Update servers directly.

If the error 0x800f0954 occurs installing optional Windows features, it may be because the system is unable to access the Windows Update server. This is especially true in case of domain-joined computers which is configured to downloads updates from a WSUS server. It could also be possible that your computer was once a part or a corporate or domain network and the group policy setting is still in place.

Method 1: Bypass WSUS to Install Features/Updates Directly from Windows Update

To fix the problem, temporarily bypass WSUS server using the following registry edit (requires administrator privileges).

  1. Right-click Start, and click Run
  2. Type regedit.exe and click OK
  3. Go to the following registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU
  4. On the right-pane, if the value named UseWUServer exists, set its data to 0
  5. Exit the Registry Editor
  6. Restart Windows.

Note: Please note that some servers will flip the UseWUServer back to 1 on reboot. In that scenario, set it to 0, restart the Windows Update service (without rebooting), and install the required optional feature (Feature on Demand).

Automate the above, using PowerShell (admin)

Here are the PowerShell commands to automate the following steps:

  1. Set “UseWUServer” registry setting to 0
  2. Restart the Windows Update service
  3. Install .NET Framework (“NetFx3”)
  4. Then, flip “UseWUServer” back to 1.
Set-ItemProperty "REGISTRY::HKLMSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU" UseWUserver -value 0
Get-Service wuauserv | Restart-Service
Add-WindowsCapability –Online -Name NetFx3~~~~
Set-ItemProperty "REGISTRY::HKLMSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU" UseWUserver -value 1

See if you’re able to install .Net Framework 3.5 or any other optional feature (e.g., Print Management, RSAT, Notepad, etc.) now. In most cases, the above steps should fix the problem.


Method 2: Bypass WSUS for Repair Content/Feature On Demand Downloads

Using this method, you can bypass WSUS server only for downloading repair content and Feature-on-Demand package installation. After you enable the following setting, Windows will use Windows Update (instead of WSUS) to download the FOD packages or the files needed to repair the operating system corruption.

  1. Open the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc).
  2. Go to:
    Computer Configuration → Policies → Administrative Templates → System
  3. Double-click “Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair”
  4. Set “Download repair content and optional features directly from Windows Update instead of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)” to Enabled.

(This policy setting specifies the network locations that will be used for the repair of operating system corruption and for enabling optional features that have had their payload files removed.)

Alternately, use the following registry setting equivalent:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesServicing]
"RepairContentServerSource"=dword:00000002

This fixes the error 0x800f0954 when installing a feature (FOD) using GUI or DISM.


Method 3: Install .NET Framework (or Optional Features) from Windows 10/11 ISO or DVD

If the procedure under Method 1 or 2 did not help, you may use the following DISM command (with the installation source path) to install additional features from the Windows 10/11 ISO or DVD. However, you must make sure that the Windows 10 version on your DVD or ISO corresponds to the version of Windows 10/11 installed on your system.

Here are the steps to install .NET Framework 3.5 from the Windows setup disk or ISO:

  1. Obtain the latest Windows 10 ISO (assuming that your Windows 10/11 system is running the newest build) using the Media Creation Tool.media creation tool - download windows 10 iso, usb installation media
    Download Windows ISO Using Media Creation Tool

    Editor’s note: Even better option would be to update your Windows 10 device fully, and then prepare an up-to-date Windows 10 setup disk by slipstreaming. See how to Slipstream Windows (Integrate Updates with Original Setup Disk)

  2. Mount the ISO image by double-clicking on the ISO file.
  3. Note down the drive letter of your DVD or the mounted drive, let’s say H:
    .net framework error - iso sources sxs
  4. Open an elevated Command Prompt (Administrator) window.
  5. Type the following command, and press ENTER
    dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /Source:H:sourcessxs /LimitAccess

    dism enable feature netfx3

Note: If you need to install the “Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) HTTP Activation” and “Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Non-HTTP Activation”, make sure you add the /All parameter, as seen in the above screenshot. As said earlier, these two components are usually not required for most users.

tips bulb iconSimilarly, to install other optional features using DISM, refer blog post Adding features (including .NET 3.5) to Windows 10 – Michael Niehaus’ Windows and Office deployment ramblings as well as Microsoft Docs articles DISM Capabilities Package Servicing Command-Line Options & Available features on demand

Hope this article helped you install .NET Framework 3.5 or any other optional Windows features, without getting the error 0x800F0954.


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Workable Solutions Step-by-step Troubleshooting
1. Bypass the WSUS Server Open Run Window by pressing Windows + R key. In the Run Window, type regedit…Full steps
2. Install the .NET Framework Open PowerShell using Run Window. In PowerShell, type Add-WindowsCapability…Full steps
3. Clean the CBS logs Go to the location C.WindowsLogsCBS through Windows 10 file explorer…Full steps
4. Run Group Policy Editor Open Run Window, type gpedit.msc inside it, and click the OK button…Full steps

Overview — Error Code 0x800F0954

Windows 10 users have recently begun to face the strange error code 0x800F0954. They have encountered this error while installing .NET framework 3.5 or installing any optional Windows updates. The error code 0x800F0954 seems strange, and if you face such errors for the first time, it can be a highly frustrating experience. But, the good news is that you can fix this error using four simple methods mentioned in this article.

what is error code 0x800f0954

Before you diagnose and fix the error code 0x800F0954, you need to know the causes of this error. Therefore, the next section will introduce you to the causes of error code 0x800F0954.

Causes — Error Code 0x800F0954

The 0x800F0954 error code isn’t new in Windows 10. Below is the compiled list of reasons that caused this error in Windows 10. Let’s see each reason one by one.

DISM CBS Logs Issue

DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) utility helps manage and repair your Windows 10 image. Sometimes, the DISM utility can generate logs related to CBS (Component Based Servicing). These logs indicate that your system has some problem that does not exist in reality. Hence, it causes the error code 0x800F0954. You can fix this by deleting CBS logs.

Older .NET Framework Version

You should only install the latest version of the .NET Framework for your Windows 10. Suppose you are installing any previous or older version due to any reason. In that case, you must do it through the PowerShell window. Otherwise, it will result in a 0x800F0954 or 0x80240034 error code on Windows 10.

Windows Update Server Issue

WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) allows your computer to update Windows on a computer network. If your system cannot find WSUS, it will cause a 0x800F0954 error code while installing optional updates. But don’t worry, as you can fix this by bypassing the WSUS.

Local Group Policy Editor

Group policy editor settings allow you to manage many basic settings on your Windows computer. Some local group policy editor settings can conflict with your system and throw a 0x800F0954 error code. As a result, you need to disable them to eliminate the 0x800F0954 error code.

The above listed are common reasons to trigger the 0x800F0954 error code in Windows 10.

Solutions — Fix Error Code 0x800F0954

Now you know the reasons that cause the 0x800F0954 error code on Windows 10. It is mainly due to policy editor issues, CBS logs, older .NET framework, or WSUS server. Luckily, you can fix the error code 0x800F0954 on Windows 10 by following four easy methods. Let’s see each solution one by one with detailed guidelines below. Make sure you follow the method by reading it carefully.

Fix 1. Bypass the WSUS Server to Fix Error Code 0x800F0954

As stated earlier, if your Windows system is unable to locate Windows Update Server, it will not allow you to install optional Windows updates. Therefore, you will have to face the error code 0x800F0954 on your Windows 10 computer.

Mainly WSUS server issues appear when a network of computers update their Windows using common WSUS (Windows server update service). You can fix the error code 0x800F0954 in Windows 10 by bypassing the WSUS server.

Follow the below steps to bypass the WSUS server to fix error code 0x800F0954 in Windows 10.

Step 1. Open Run Window by pressing Windows + R key.

Step 2. In the Run Window, type regedit and press the Ctrl + Shift + Enter key.

Using these keys, you can open the Registry Editor in Windows 10 with administrator rights which is critical to proceed with this method. While opening with administrator rights, your system will throw a prompt indicating if you wish to grant admin privileges or not. Here, you have to press the Yes button to proceed further.

Step 3. Navigate to the following access from your Registry Editor. 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU

You can do that through the left side menu. Alternatively, you can paste the address directly into the navigation bar to access it. If there is no Windows Update key, you must create it manually. You can make the Windows Update key «New > Key» and rename it to «WindowsUpdate». Once done, right-click on that key and select «New > Key» again. Here, give the new key the value of «AU».

fix error code 0x800f0954 - Bypass the WSUS Server 1

Step 4. Select the AU key, right-click on the right side, and click on the «New > String value» pair. It will create a new string value. Please rename it to UserWUServer.

Step 5. Change the UserWUServer key value to 0 by double-clicking.

fix error code 0x800f0954 - Bypass the WSUS Server 2

Step 6. Restart your computer. After performing all the steps correctly, restart your computer and check if the error persists or not.

Fix 2. Install the .NET Framework with PowerShell

Installing .NET Framework using DISM can result in 0x800F0954 error code. You can fix this by using PowerShell to install the .NET Framework.

Follow the below steps to install the .NET Framework with PowerShell in Windows 10.

Step 1. Open PowerShell using Run Window.

You can do that by pressing Windows + R key to open Run Windows. Type PowerShell in it and click on the OK button.

Step 2. In PowerShell, type Add-WindowsCapability –Online -Name NetFx3~~~~ –Source D.sourcessxs

fix error code 0x800f0954 - Install the .NET Framework

After entering the command, restart your computer.

Step 3. Install .NET Framework again. You will not see the 0x800F0954 error code while installing the .NET framework.

Fix 3. Clean the CBS logs to Fix Error Code 0x800F0954

DISM generates the CBS logs resulting in error code 0x800F0954 on Windows 10. The quickest fix is to delete the CBS logs to fix the error code 0x800F0954.

Follow the below steps to clean the CBS logs to fix error code 0x800F0954 in Windows 10.

Step 1. Go to the location C.WindowsLogsCBS through Windows 10 file explorer.

Step 2. Press Ctrl + A to select all the files inside the CBS folder and delete them.

fix error code 0x800f0954 - Clean the CBS logs-1

Step 3. After deleting the CBS logs, you need to rerun the DISM command. Open CMD and type the following command Dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename.NetFX3 /source.C.

fix error code 0x800f0954 - Clean the CBS logs-2

After running the above command, you will be able to install the .NET framework without the 0x800F0954 error.

Fix 4. Run Group Policy Editor

Operational features and some repair content fails to download in Windows 10 due to issues regarding group policies. You can amend your group policies to fix the error code 0x800F0954 in Windows 10.

Follow the below steps to run the group policy editor in Windows 10 to fix the error code 0x800F0954.

Step 1. Open Run Window, type gpedit.msc inside it, and click the OK button.

Step 2. Navigate to Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesSystem location from your Local Group Policy Editor using the left side menu. You will see the system selected. In the right-side menu, double-click on the Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair.

fix error code 0x800f0954 - Run Group Policy Editor

Step 3. You need to enable the policy and check the repair content option.

Step 4. Click on Apply button to save the settings.

Restart your computer, and hopefully, you will not see the 0x800F0954 error again.

How to Restore Data After Fixing Error Code 0x800F0954

Although following the above methods can fix the error code 0x800F0954 in Windows 10, there is still a problem that needs your attention. Users have also reported losing their essential data due to the 0x800F0954 error code in Windows 10. The good news is that you can use free data recovery software to restore your data efficiently.

EaseUS free data recovery software allows you to quickly and easily restore data from Windows 11/10/8/7. The software can help restore data from any data loss scenario, regardless of the cause of data loss.

  • Recover data that you accidentally destroyed.
  • Quickly recover your lost partitions.
  • Recover lost data during Windows updates.
  • Perform data recovery from a NAS.
  • Recover data from any external medium, such as an SD card.

Step 1. Select a location and start scanning

Launch EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and choose the partition where you lost data. Then, click «Scan».

select a location to scan

Step 2. Filter and preview files

Use the file format filter on the left or upper right corner to find the files you need. Then, you can click the «Preview» button or double-click a file to preview its content.

Choose files to recover

Step 3. Recover lost data or files

Click the checkbox next to the file and click «Recover» to restore the lost data to a secure place.

Recover lost data

Conclusion

0x800F0954 error code mainly appears in Windows 10 when .NET Framework fails to install, or there is a problem with the optional Windows update. The causes of this error include policy issues, .NET failure, CBS logs, and WSUS. You can 0x800F0954 error code in Windows 10 by following the methods mentioned in this article. When you delete CBS logs, bypass WSUS, enable specific policies or install .NET Framework through PowerShell, you can fix the 0x800F0954 error code.

Also, suppose you have lost your data due to the 0x800F0954 error code. In that case, you can restore that using EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard software. It is free and reliable, and you can restore your data with simple steps.

Some users are getting the Error Code 0x800f0954 when attempting to install .NET Framework 3.5 or a different optional feature in Windows 10. Most users are reporting that this error occurs while they trying to install the package via Windows Features, but others are getting it while using the DISM command-line tool. The error doesn’t seem to be exclusive to a certain Windows version since it’s confirmed to occur on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

Error Code 0x800f0954

What is causing the Error Code 0x800f0954?

We looked into this particular issue by trying to replicate the issue on our testing machines and by looking at various user reports that have encountered this exact problem. As it turns out, there are several different potential culprits that might end up triggering this error code:

  • The computer cannot access the Windows Update server – In some cases, the error message occurs because the system is not able to reach the WU server. This is typical in situations where there’s a whole network of domain-joined computers configured to download updates from a WSUS server. In this case, you can resolve the issue by bypassing the WSUS.
  • DISM CBS logs are triggering the issue – Sometimes, the CBS logs generated by the DISM utility can point towards a problem that doesn’t actually exist. In this case, you can resolve the issue by deleting the Component Based Servicing logs and re-running the DISM command that was previously failing with this error message.
  • .NET Framework needs to be installed via Powershell – If you’re trying to install an older .NET Framework package, you might have to do it from a PowerShell window in order to avoid the 0x800f0954 error.
  • Group policy is preventing the installation – There’s one policy that has the potential of triggering this particular error if it’s disabled from the Local Group Policy Editor. If this scenario is applicable, you can resolve the issue by enabling the ‘Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair’ policy.

If you’re currently searching for a fix for the 0x800f0954 error, this article will provide you with several troubleshooting steps. Down below, you’ll find a collection of methods that other users in a similar situation have successfully used to fix this particular issue.

Keep in mind that the methods below are ordered by efficiency and severity, so we encourage you to follow them in the order that they are presented. Chances are not every potential fix will be applicable to your current situation, so feel free to skip the methods that cannot be followed.

Method 1: Bypassing the WSUS

If you get the 0x800f0954 error while trying to install optional Windows features, it’s probably because your system cannot access the Windows Update server. This seems to have occurred for a lot of users in a similar situation – especially in situations where there’s a whole network of domain-joined computers that are configured to download updates from a WSUS server.

If your situation is similar, it’s possible that the issue occurs because your computer was once a part of a domain network and the group policy setting is still in place. If this scenario is applicable, you can resolve the issue by temporarily bypassing the WSUS server. You can do this easily by performing the following registry edit:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “regedit” and hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open up the Registry Editor with administrative privileges. When prompted by the UAC (User Account Control), click Yes to grant administrative privileges.
  2. Inside the Registry Editor, use the left-hand pane to navigate to the following location:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU

    Note: You can also paste the address directly into the navigation bar and press Enter to get there instantly.

  3. If the WindowsUpdate key doesn’t exist, you’ll need to create it manually. To do this, right-click on the Windows key, select New > Key and name it ‘WindowsUpdate’. Then, right-click on the newly created key and select New > Key and name the newest key AU.
  4. With the AU key selected, move over to the right-hand pane, right-click on an empty space and choose New > String value. Next, rename the newly created string value to UseWUServer.
  5. Once the UseWUServer key has been created, double-click on it and set it’s Value Data to 0.
  6. Close the Registry Editor, restart your computer and see if the issue has been resolved at the next system startup.

If this method didn’t resolve the issue or it wasn’t applicable, move down to the next method below.

Method 2: Cleaning the CBS logs

Some users that we’re encountering this exact issue have reported that they managed to resolve the issue after deleting the CBS (Component Based Servicing) logs related to DISM. After doing this and re-running the DISM command, some affected users have reported that the 0x800f0954 error was no longer occurring.

Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the following location:
    C:WindowsLogsCBS
    
  2. Once you get inside the CBS folder, select everything there and choose Delete.
  3. After every file .log and .cab file is deleted, you can close the CBS folder.
  4. Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “cmd” and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open up an elevated Command Prompt. When you see the UAC (User Account Control), click Yes to grant administrative privileges.
  5. Inside the elevated Command Prompt, type the following command and press Enter to rerun the DISM command once again:
    Dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /source:C:
  6. After hitting Enter, the .NET Framework should install without the 0x800f0954 error.

If you’re still encountering the same error message or this method wasn’t applicable to your current scenario, move down to the next method below.

Method 3: Using PowerShell to install .NET Framework 3.5

If you’re encountering the 0x800f0954 error while trying to install the .NET Framework 3.5 by using DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management), you might be able to circumvent the error message by using Powershell.

Several affected users have reported that the error code was no longer occurring after they ran a powershell command that ended up fixing the problem. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open up a run command. Then, type “powershell” and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open up an elevated Powershell prompt. When prompted by the UAC (User Account Control), click Yes to grant administrative privileges.Run dialog: powershell Then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter
    Run dialog: powershell Then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter
  2. Inside the elevated Powershell prompt, type the following command and press Enter to run it:
    Add-WindowsCapability Online -Name NetFx3~~~~ Source D:sourcessxs
  3. Close the elevated Powershell prompt and restart your machine.
  4. At the next system startup, attempt to install the .NET Framework 3.5 once again and see if the issue has been resolved.

If the same error is still occurring, move down to the next method below.

Method 4: Using the Group Policy Editor

If you get the 0x800f0954 error while trying to add the RSAT Toolset, chances are you’ll need to make some changes using the Group Policy Editor tool. Several users have managed to solve this issue by running the Gpedit tool to modify some settings related to Component Installation and Component Repair.

After enabling a certain local policy and allowing the OS to download repair content and optional features directly from WU, several users have reported that the issue was resolved.

Note: Keep in mind that the Group Policy Editor tool is not available for all Windows versions. If you have Windows 10 Home or another version that doesn’t include it, you’ll need to follow this article (here) to install the policy editor on your computer.

If you have the Group Policy Editor on your Windows version, here’s a quick guide on how to make the necessary edits:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “gpedit.msc” and press Enter to open up the Local Group Policy Editor. If you’re prompted by the UAC (User Account Control), click Yes to grant administrative privileges.
    Typing “gpedit.msc” in the Run prompt
  2. Once you’re inside the Local Group Policy Editor, use the left-hand pane to navigate to the following location:
    Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesSystem
  3. Then, with System selected, go over to the right-hand pane and double-click on the Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair.
    Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair
  4. Next, set the policy to Enabled and make sure to check the box associated with Download repair content and optional features directly from Windows Update instead of Windows Server Update Services (USUS).
    Enable the required Policy
  5. Hit Apply to save the configuration, then close the Local Group Policy Editor and restart your computer.
  6. At the next system startup, the error should no longer occur.

Solution 5: Changing Registry Value UseWUServer

If none of the above methods work, we will attempt to change the UseWUServer registry entry and change it to disabled. Apparently, after a recent Windows update, this key was conflicting with Windows update service and causing the error message under discussion. Make sure that you are logged in as an administrator before proceeding further and backup your registry just in case.

  1. Press Windows + R, type “regedit” in the dialogue box and press Enter.
  2. Once in the registry editor, navigate to the following path:
    HKLM/Software/Policies/Microsoft/Windows/WindowsUpdate/AU/UseWUServer
  3. Now, change the value from 1 to 0.
  4. After making the following changes, restart your computer and start the update service again. Check if the issue is resolved.

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Kevin Arrows is a highly experienced and knowledgeable technology specialist with over a decade of industry experience. He holds a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification and has a deep passion for staying up-to-date on the latest tech developments. Kevin has written extensively on a wide range of tech-related topics, showcasing his expertise and knowledge in areas such as software development, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. His contributions to the tech field have been widely recognized and respected by his peers, and he is highly regarded for his ability to explain complex technical concepts in a clear and concise manner.

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