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Windows Error📦 Component StoreSeverity: High

Fix Windows Error 0x80070002

ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND

Windows cannot complete the requested operation because of a component store failure involving WinSxS Folder and Component Store.

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Severity: High

This error affects core system functionality. Left unresolved, it can cause further failures or data loss.

Best next step: Use the automated Run-DISM-SFC repair to fix this immediately, or follow the manual steps below if you prefer.

What Does Error 0x80070002 Mean?

Windows cannot complete the requested operation because of a component store failure involving WinSxS Folder and Component Store.

The Windows components directly involved are WinSxS Folder, Component Store, CBS Manifest, System Files. A failure in any of these components can trigger this error on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Windows 10Windows 11Component Store

When Does Error 0x80070002 Appear?

  • 1When Windows Update fails repeatedly
  • 2During feature update installations
  • 3When system file checker reports unfixable errors
  • 4After malware removal
  • 5When Windows components are missing

Symptoms of Error 0x80070002

  • !DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth fails with 0x80070002
  • !SFC /scannow finds integrity violations but cannot fix them (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
  • !Windows Update fails because the component store is corrupted (0x80070002)
  • !Feature installations fail with "ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" referencing missing manifests

Most Likely Causes of Error 0x80070002

🔍System state inconsistency causing error 0x80070002
🔍Third-party software conflict triggering ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
🔍Incomplete previous operation leaving residual state for 0x80070002

How to Fix Error 0x80070002

There are two approaches: a manual fix for advanced users comfortable with Windows system tools, and an automatic fix using RescuePC Toolkit.

⚠️ Manual Fix (Advanced Users)

Verify the integrity of the file system and SystemRoot variables.

Note: Manual fixes require administrative privileges and familiarity with Windows system tools. Incorrect modifications can cause additional issues.

✅ Automatic Fix (Recommended)

RescuePC Toolkit can run the Run-DISM-SFC repair automatically with one click.

The automated repair handles all the technical steps safely, creates a restore point before making changes, and provides a detailed log of all actions taken.

How RescuePC Toolkit Fixes Error 0x80070002

RescuePC Toolkit's Run-DISM-SFC repair automates the manual fix steps for error 0x80070002. Specifically, it:

  • Creates a system restore point before making any changes
  • Runs the automated repair sequence for component store errors
  • Logs every action taken so you can review what was changed
  • Does not touch personal files, documents, or installed applications

What it does not fix: If error 0x80070002 is caused by failing hardware (bad RAM, dying hard drive, or a defective component), no software tool can resolve the underlying physical problem. In that case, hardware replacement is necessary. RescuePC Toolkit will detect and report hardware-level issues when possible.

How to Prevent Error 0x80070002

  • Run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth after failed updates to prevent 0x80070002.
  • Run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth periodically
  • Ensure stable power during updates
  • Keep adequate free space on system drive
  • Use Windows Update Troubleshooter

When Error 0x80070002 Points to a Bigger Problem

This error is often part of a broader component store problem. If it keeps happening or appears with related symptoms, use the full troubleshooting guide.

  • If the error returns after fixing, run sfc /scannow and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth to check for deeper system file corruption
  • If multiple component store errors appear together, consider running the full RescuePC Toolkit "Fix All" scan to address all detected issues at once
  • For high-severity errors that persist, check hardware health — run Windows Memory Diagnostic for RAM issues and chkdsk /f /r for disk problems

Frequently Asked Questions About Error 0x80070002

Why does error 0x80070002 (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) happen on my PC?

Error 0x80070002 occurs when Windows encounters a failure in the component store subsystem. The most common triggers are corrupted system files, outdated drivers, or interrupted operations. The recommended fix is: Verify the integrity of the file system and SystemRoot variables.

What is the fastest way to fix ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND (0x80070002)?

The manual fix is to verify the integrity of the file system and SystemRoot variables. For a faster solution, RescuePC Toolkit's Run-DISM-SFC repair automates this entire process in under 5 minutes, including creating a safety restore point first.

Does error 0x80070002 affect both Windows 10 and Windows 11?

Yes, error 0x80070002 (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) can occur on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. The underlying system components exist in both versions. The fix procedure works identically on both operating systems.

Related Component Store Errors

If you're experiencing error 0x80070002, you may also encounter these related errors:

Related Troubleshooting Guides

Error 0x80070002 is often related to broader Windows problems. These step-by-step guides cover the full troubleshooting process:

Explore Component Store Troubleshooting Hubs

Error 0x80070002 is part of a broader category of component store issues. These comprehensive hubs collect all related guides, repairs, and error codes in one place:

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Technical Details

Error Code:0x80070002
Error Name:ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
Category:Component Store
Repair Function:Run-DISM-SFC
Affected Components:WinSxS Folder, Component Store, CBS Manifest, System Files
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