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How can I fix Microsoft Error Code 1058-4?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The microsoft error code 1058-4 is a code that is displayed when there is an issue with the Windows Update service. This error can be caused by a variety of things, but most often it is caused by a corrupted file or a problem with the Windows Update service itself. This error can be fixed by running the Windows Update Troubleshooter, which can be found in the Control Panel, or by manually fixing the issue.

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1. Restart your computer and try again

  1. Restart your computer.
  2. If you are using Windows 8 or 10, type "restart" into the search box on the Start screen. If you are using Windows 7, type "power off" and then "restart."
  3. After your computer restarts, press "F8" to open the boot menu.
  4. Select "reboot."
  5. After your computer restarts, type "reinstall windows" into the search box on the Start screen.
  6. Click "reinstall windows" to start the Windows 10 installation.
  7. After the installation is complete, type "error code 1058-4" into the search box on the Start screen.
  8. Click "diagnose" to get more information about the error.

2. Perform a clean boot of your computer

  1. Shut down your computer.
  2. Boot your computer into Safe Mode with Networking.
  3. In Safe Mode with Networking, press F8 to open the boot menu.
  4. Select your operating system, and then press Enter.
  5. Select Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
  6. At the command prompt, type cd C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
  7. Type rmdir C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc{manufacturer}
  8. Type cd ..
  9. Type bcdedit /set {current} default {manufacturer}
  10. Type exit
  11. Restart your computer.

If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:

  1. Check for updates and install any available updates.
  2. Run the Microsoft Fixit tool for your version of Windows.
  3. Try to run the program as an administrator.
  4. Reset the Group Policy settings on your computer.
  5. Re-register the DLL files that are associated with the Group Policy settings.
  6. Restore your computer to a previous restore point.
  7. Contact Microsoft support for further assistance.