Fix Fatal Error C0000022
We will be undertaking the following fixes for Fatal Error C0000022 for all the computers,
1] Perform Full Shut Down
Open the command prompt (admin), type the following command and hit Enter: This will make your Windows 10/8 computer shut down ‘fully’. The correct syntax thus for a full shutdown of Windows 10/8 should be: shutdown /s /f /t 0 and for Hybrid shutdown should be: shutdown /s /hybrid /t 0. Now power on your computer and see if the problem has gone away.
2] Use System Restore
If you are in Advanced Startup Options, you can select System Restore directly and proceed with the steps.
If you just booted into Safe Mode, type sysdm.cpl in Start search box and hit Enter. Select the tab labeled as System Protection and then choose the System Restore button.
It will now open a new window where you will need to choose your desired System Restore Point. After selecting your desired System Restore Point, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. Now Reboot your computer and check if this method was able to resolve your issue.
3] Run Automatic Startup Repair
Run Automatic Repair on your computer and see if that helps. You will have to boot in Advanced Startup Options under Troubleshoot > Advanced Options. Automatic Startup Repair will scan system files, registry settings, configuration settings and more and try to fix the problem on its own, automatically. Read: Windows 10 will not boot up or start.
4] Use DISM to uninstall specific Windows Updates
Right-click on the Start button and click on Command Prompt (Admin), type in the following command and then hit Enter, It will populate a list of Windows Updates installed on your computer using DISM on the Command Prompt command line.
Look for the update that you want to uninstall. It will look something like, package_for_KB976932~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.1. And then copy it. Now, enter this command and hit Enter to uninstall the particular update, Reboot your computer for the change to take effect.
5] Get the required Updates manually
If it’s not a Feature update, and only a Cumulative Update, you can manually download and install the Windows Update. To find which update has failed to follow the steps:
Go to Settings > Update and Security > View Update HistoryCheck which particular update has failed. Updates that have failed to install will display Failed under the Status column.Next, go to Microsoft Download Center, and search for that update using the KB number.Once you find it, download, and install it manually.
You could use Microsoft Update Catalog, a service from Microsoft that provides a listing of software updates that can be distributed over a corporate network. Using the Microsoft Update Catalog can prove to be a one-stop location for finding Microsoft software updates, drivers, and hotfixes. If it is a Feature update, you can always rely on the following methods to get your computer updated,
You can try to get the latest version of Windows 10 downloaded and installed on your computer. These updates can be downloaded either download Windows 10 with Media Creation tool or get an ISO file for Windows 10.Or you can try Resetting your Windows 10 computer.
All the best!