However, there are times when users can run into errors while using the Media Creation Tool. One such error is the error code 0x80072f8f – 0x20000, which appears when users attempt to launch the MediaCreationTool.exe file.

Below, you will find several effective troubleshooting methods that will help you fix this issue in no time.

1. Run Media Creation Tool as Administrator

Certain programs and processes on Windows operating system need administrative privileges to perform their jobs properly. If they are not allowed these extra permissions, you are likely to run into error codes such as this one.

So, the first thing that you need to do if you encounter the error code 0x80072f8f - 0x20000 upon attempting to use the Media Creation Tool is to launch the file as an administrator. If insufficient permissions are causing the problem, this should fix it without you having to go through any of the complex troubleshooting methods.

Follow these steps to run the file as administrator:

Right-click on the targeted file and select Run as administrator from the context menu. Click Yes in the confirmation prompt and check if the file runs without any issues now.

If the error persists, it indicates that there is another cause behind it. In that case, proceed with the next method.

2. Use a Different USB Port

Often, faulty ports cause issues during the creation of the installation media. There are several ways to test if the USB port is faulty. You can begin by switching to another port and checking if the USB works fine there.

You can also try using the same USB on another device and see if it works fine there.

3. Modify the Windows Registry

Making some changes in the Windows Registry to allow Media Creation Tool to run smoothly is another potential fix that you can try.

Windows Registry is an administrative-level, powerful utility that stores information about the programs and processes of your operating system. The information here is stored as keys and values. You can modify the relevant keys/values to customize the processes of your system, which is exactly what we are going to do in this method.

However, before you proceed with this method, we highly recommend creating a Registry backup. This will help you restore the current state of your system in case anything goes wrong during the process.

When you have created a backup, follow these steps.

Press Win + R to open a Run dialog. Type regedit in Run and click Enter. Once you are inside the Registry Editor, navigate to the location mentioned below: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto Update Right-click in an empty area in the right pane and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value from the context menu. Name this value as AllowOSUpgrade. Double-click on AllowOSUpgrade and type 1 under Value data. Hit OK and close the Registry Editor.

You can now restart your PC and upon reboot, check if the Media Creation Tool works fine.

4. Delete the Content of the Software Distribution Folder

Another solution that worked for users was deleting the contents of the Software Distribution folder. This folder contains temporary files that might be interfering with the process of the Media Creation Tool.

If this scenario is applicable, deleting the contents of the Software Distribution folder by following the steps below should do the trick for you.

Launch File Explorer and navigate to the location below: C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download Select all the contents of the Download folder and right-click on them. Click on the bin icon in the context menu to delete them. Once you delete the files, type cmd in the search area of the taskbar and select Run as administrator. Type the following command in the Command Prompt window and hit Enter. wuauclt. exe /updatenow Then, restart your PC and try launching Media Creation Tool again.

5. Enable Relevant Services

Programs and processes on the Windows operating system require relevant services to be functioning to work. If any of the relevant services are disabled or corrupt, the program will fail to function.

For instance, the Windows Update process requires the Windows Update service to run. If the settings of this service are not configured properly, you will fail to install the latest updates.

Similarly, Media Creation Tool is related to the following services, and they should be working fine for you to use it:

Windows Update Background Intelligent Transfer Service Server Workstation TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules

In this method, we will make sure that these services are configured accurately, and we will be using the Windows Update service to demonstrate the steps.

Open a Run dialog by pressing Win + R keys. Type services. msc in the dialog and hit Enter. This should launch Windows Services. In the following window, right-click on the Windows Update service and choose Properties from the context menu. In the Properties dialog, change the Startup type to Automatic. If the service is stopped, click on the Start button and select Apply > OK to save the changes. Repeat the same steps for the rest of the above-mentioned services.

Once done, check if you can run the Media Creation Tool without any issues now.

6. Disable Your Antivirus

If you are using a third-party antivirus in Windows, there is a chance that it is blocking the process of Media Creation Tool because of a false alarm. To check if this is the case, you can disable or uninstall your antivirus and then run the Media Creation Tool.

If the antivirus program is the culprit, then we recommend switching to another similar service for better performance.

Media Creation Tool Error, Now Resolved

Media Creation Tool is undoubtedly one of the most useful and easy-to-use tools offered by Microsoft for Windows. The troubleshooting methods listed above will hopefully allow you to use it without any issues.