0x800700b7 [repack]

Follow these steps in order. The first method is the most likely to solve the problem.

If the issue persists, your system files might be corrupted. 0x800700b7

Right-click and select Run as Administrator . Follow these steps in order

Windows has a built-in tool designed to find and fix exactly these kinds of glitches automatically. Right-click and select Run as Administrator

Imagine you are trying to save a new file into a folder, but a file with that exact name is already there. Normally, your computer would ask, "Do you want to replace the file?" However, during automated processes like Windows Updates, the system tries to create a temporary file or registry entry, finds a duplicate, and panics—canceling the operation.

You use a script to copy folders and the log shows 0x800700b7 .