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How to fix error 0x80041003 on Windows 10, 8, 7

  • James Gussie
  • December 11, 2021
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The error is a “Windows Error” that means the computer cannot load because of certain problems. I will tell you how to fix it and more!

The “windows 10 event id” is a problem that has been present for a while. Microsoft has released 9 fixes to fix the issue.

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Milan Stanojevic is a writer who lives in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Milan has been fascinated by computers since he was a youngster, and this has led him to be interested in all PC-related technology. He worked as a front-end web developer before joining WindowsReport. Continue reading

9th of December, 2021

Originally published in March of 2021.

  • A security feature or invasive system files are the most common causes of Error 0x80041003.
  • Error 0x80041003 has been reported on Windows 7, 8, and 10 devices.
  • Running a Windows system troubleshooter is always a good idea, regardless of the operating system.
  • Also, as stated below, inspecting the device RAM or BIOS for particular information is a smart idea.

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Although Windows 10 is a good operating system, it is not without flaws. Users have experienced problem 0x80041003 in Event Viewer when it comes to Windows errors.

This is a frustrating mistake, and we’ll teach you how to repair it in this post. The following solution is for Windows 10, but it will also work on Windows 8 and 7.

On a Windows device, how can I solve issue 0x80041003?

1. Turn off the User Account Control feature.

  1. Type user account by pressing Windows Key + S. From the menu, choose User Account Control. Alternatively, you may search for user control in the Start Menu. How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  2. A popup called User Account Control Settings will open. To save your choices, drag the slider all the way down to Never notify and click OK. 1639076183_273_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7

User Account Control (UAC) is a Windows security feature that stops users from modifying administrative-level settings.

Despite the fact that this function is beneficial, many users deactivate it since it might become bothersome with time. This feature may sometimes cause Windows to malfunction, resulting in this and other problems.

The issue should be fixed fully if you deactivate User Account Control. Disabling this option may weaken your security marginally, but you shouldn’t be concerned.

2. Write a VBScript and execute it

  1. Notepad should now be open.
  2. Now copy and paste the following lines of code:
    • Set objWMIService = GetObject(“winmgmts:” objWMIService = GetObject(“winmgmts:” objWMIService = GetObject(“winmgmts:”
    • “impersonationLevel=impersonate!” & “impersonationLevel=impersonate!”
    • & strComputer & “rootsubscription”) & strComputer & “rootsubscription”) & strComputer
    • Make obj1 equal to objWMIService. ExecQuery(“select * from __eventfilter where name=”BVTFilter” and query=’SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent WITHIN 60 WHERE TargetInstance ISA “”Win32 Processor”” AND TargetInstance.LoadPercentage > 99′), “select * from __eventfilter where name=”BVTFilter” and query=’SELECT * FROM __InstanceMod
    • For each obj1elem in obj1, create a new obj1elem.
    • obj2set = obj1elem obj2set = obj1elem obj2set = obj Associators (” FilterToConsumerBinding”)
    • obj3set = obj1elem is set. References (” FilterToConsumerBinding”)
    • For each of the obj2s in the obj2set,
    • “Deleting the object,” WScript.echo
    • obj2.GetObjectText_ WScript.echo
    • obj2.Delete_
    • next
    • Each obj3 in the obj3set
    • “Deleting the object,” WScript.echo
    • obj3.GetObjectText_ WScript.echo
    • obj3.Delete_
    • next
    • “Deleting the object,” WScript.echo
    • obj1elem = WScript.echo GetObjectText_
    • obj1elem.Delete_
    • Next
  3. Select File > Save As from the File menu. 1639076184_132_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  4. Set the Save as type to All Files and the File name to myscript.vbs. Click the Save button after selecting your desktop as a save destination. 1639076184_108_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  5. Close Notepad after you’re finished.

Now that you have your script ready, use Command Prompt to launch it. Follow these steps to do so:

  1. To enter the Win + X menu, press Windows Key + X and choose Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu. Choose PowerShell (Admin) instead of Command Prompt if Command Prompt isn’t accessible.
  2. To launch it, type cd percent userprofile percent Desktop into Command Prompt and hit Enter. 1639076185_186_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  3. To execute it, type cscript myscript.vbs and press Enter. 1639076185_518_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7

The issue should go away totally after executing this script. Keep in mind that prior warnings linked to this mistake will remain in Event Viewer and will need to be manually deleted.

3. Make a bat file and execute it.

  1. Notepad should now be open.
  2. Now copy/paste the code below:
    • @echo on
    • cd c:temp /d
    • %windir% system32wbem goto if it doesn’t exist TryInstall
    • cd /d %windir %system32wbem %system32wbem %system32wbem %system32wbe
    • winmgmt winmgmt winmgmt winmgmt win
    • /kill winmgmt
    • if it exists Rep bak /s /q Rep bak rd Rep bak /s /q Rep bak rd Rep bak /s
    • Rep bak is a renamed repository.
    • RegSvr32 -s%%i%%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%i%
    • Call FixSrv percent percent I in (*.exe) for percent percent I
    • Do Mofcomp percent percent I in (*.mof,*.mfl) for percent percent I in (*.mof,*.mfl)
    • winmgmt winmgmt winmgmt winmgmt win
    • goto End
    • :FixSrv
    • if /I (percent 1) is equal to (wbemcntl.exe) visit SkipSrv
    • if /I (percent 1) is equal to (wbemtest.exe) visit SkipSrv
    • if /I (percent 1) is equal to (mofcomp.exe) visit SkipSrv
    • /Regserver /percent 1
    • :SkipSrv
    • goto End
    • :TryInstall
    • If wmicore.exe does not exist, skip to the end.
    • wmicore /s wmicore /s wmicore /
    • winmgmt winmgmt winmgmt winmgmt win
    • :End
  3. Go to File > Save As now. 1639076186_475_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  4. Change the Save As type to All Files and then run the script. bat is the name of the file. Click the Save button after selecting your Desktop as a save place. 1639076186_130_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  5. Notepad should be closed. Look for the script. Right-click bat on the Desktop and choose Run as administrator from the options. 1639076187_6_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7

The issue should be totally addressed after executing the script. This problem happens, according to users, because the current user does not have the appropriate rights to conduct the WMI action.

You may need to adjust your security permissions to resolve the issue. It’s important to remember that changing permissions might be risky. Follow these procedures to alter the permissions:

  1. Choose Computer Management from the menu by pressing Windows Key + X. 1639076187_846_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  2. When Computer Management opens, go to Services and Applications > WMI Control in the left pane. Choose Properties from the menu when you right-click WMI Control. 1639076188_93_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  3. Navigate to the Security tab in the Properties box that displays. Now go to the menu and choose Root, then Security. 1639076188_741_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  4. If you’re a member of the Administrators group, make sure the Full Control option is enabled. If you aren’t already a member, you may need to join your account and provide it complete power. To do so, use the Add button. 1639076189_596_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  5. Enter your user name in the Enter the object names to choose form and then click Check Names. If everything seems OK, click OK. 1639076189_465_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  6. Select your user name from the list and make sure that all of the settings in the Allow column are checked. To save your changes, click Apply and OK. 1639076190_187_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7

After you’ve changed your security permissions, all you have to do now is restart your computer to see the changes take effect.

4. Remove the Repository folder from your computer.

  1. Enter services.msc by pressing Windows Key + R. Click OK or press Enter. 1639076191_287_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  2. Locate Windows Management Instrumentation service in the Services pane and double-click it. 1639076191_839_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  3. When the Properties box appears, choose Stop and then Apply and OK. If you see a warning notice, just choose Yes or OK. 1639076192_49_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  4. Close the Services window once you’ve stopped the service.

The Repository directory must now be deleted. Follow these steps to do so:

  1. Navigate to this location. C:WindowsSystem32WBEM
  2. Copy the Repository directory to a secure place on your computer. If anything goes wrong, you may restore this directory to its original position and correct the issue. 1639076192_275_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  3. Now, in the WBEM folder, remove the Repository directory.
  4. After that, exit all apps and turn off your computer.
  5. Restart your computer. Allow approximately 10-15 minutes of idle time once the computer has been turned on. Your PC will regenerate the Repository directory during this time.
  6. The issue should be addressed if you turn your computer off and on again.

This method has been reported to work for a few people, so feel free to give it a go.

5. Examine your RAM

A BSOD problem with the error number 0x80041003 might occur on occasion. This sort of issue might be caused by a problem with your RAM, therefore it’s a good idea to check it out.

The easiest approach to accomplish this is to attach just one memory module and use Memtest86+ to check for faults. Keep in mind that you’ll need to scan your RAM for many hours to completely evaluate it.

If you have more than one RAM module, you must perform this procedure for each RAM module separately.

This technique needs you to remove your RAM from the PC casing, so if your PC is still under warranty or you don’t know how to handle it correctly, you should probably avoid it.

This only applies if you encounter a Blue Screen of Death followed by an error number of 0x80041003. If your computer does not restart as a result of this problem, you may skip this step.

6. Verify your BIOS.

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If you’re getting a lot of CPU utilization because of this problem, you should examine your BIOS. The Turbo Mode option in your BIOS, according to users, is the source of this issue.

To resolve the problem, go to the BIOS and disable Turbo Mode. We recommend consulting your motherboard manual for specific advice on how to do so.

7. Use a diagnostic tool designed for this purpose.

You may fix this system issue by using a specialist third-party program that can fix Windows faults for you.

This program offers expert automatic help for this sort of system fault, allowing you to conduct thorough scans to identify difficult issues.

As a result, follow the easy instructions provided by this utility to resolve this operating system issue, as well as any malware damage and BSOD issues.

Obtain Restoro

8. Reset your Windows 10 computer.

  1. Open the Start Menu in Windows, press and hold the Shift key while pressing the Power button, and then choose Restart. 1639076193_332_How-to-fix-error-0x80041003-on-Windows-10-8-7
  2. Choose Troubleshoot > Reset this PC > Remove Everything from the Troubleshoot menu.
  3. You may be required to enter Windows 10 installation disc in order to progress to the next stage, so be prepared.
  4. Choose your Windows version. Now choose Only the disk where Windows is installed > Just delete my stuff from the drop-down menu.
  5. You’ll see a list of the modifications reset will make. Click the Reset button when you’re ready to begin.
  6. To complete the reset, follow the directions on the screen.

Because resetting Windows would delete all of your contents from your system disk, we recommend that you back up crucial files beforehand.

You’ll have a new installation of Windows 10 when the reset is done. All you have to do now is restore your data from the backup and reinstall the programs. This is a harsh approach that should only be used if other options have failed to solve the issue.

Although error number 0x80041003 is seldom serious, if your computer keeps restarting or freezing as a result of it, consider one of our remedies.

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  1. On a Windows device, how can I solve issue 0x80041003?
    1. 1. Turn off the User Account Control feature.
    2. 2. Write a VBScript and execute it
    3. 3. Make a bat file and execute it.
    4. 4. Remove the Repository folder from your computer.
    5. 5. Examine your RAM
    6. 6. Verify your BIOS.
    7. 7. Use a diagnostic tool designed for this purpose.
    8. 8. Reset your Windows 10 computer.
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