Here’s a breakdown of the error and how to deal with it.
Restarting a computer often fixes random tech problems and should be the first thing you try.
Before restarting your system, save all your open files and quit any open apps or programs.
This way, you won’t lose any progress or content.
Perform a Windows update.
Re-download the Windows update.
To do so, selectStart Menu>configs>Update & Security>Check for update.
Retry the app installation.
Check the disk for damage.
Whencleaning a dirty disk, avoid making circular motions with the cloth.
There are avariety of ways to repair a scratched disk.
Download the file again.
If you get the 0x80070570 error after opening a downloaded file, it may be corrupted or incomplete.
Download it again and see to it the download completes.
An easy way to peek if a file has downloaded completely is to check its size.
Many websites list the total size of the files available for download.
To cross-reference this with the downloaded file, right-click its icon on your rig, then selectProperties.
Sometimes apps and video game developers release installation files that are corrupted or not uploaded properly.
Usually, the associated individuals or companies post about these occurrences on their official social media accounts.
If so, wait until a fixed installation file is published.
Check your hard drive for errors.
Sometimes a damaged drive can be behind a 0x80070570 issue notification.
Ask for a new copy.
When doing this, ask the sender not to resend the same email but to manually re-upload the attachment.
The file was likely corrupted the first time it was uploaded.
To start,boot your PC in Safe Mode, then go toWindows Logs>System>system_thread_exception_not_handled.
Next, reinstall or update the bad driver, and rename it.
Or, try using theSFC and DIMS Command Promptsto repair the error.
Error messages on theBlue Screen of Death (BSOD)are called STOP errors.
Blue screen errors are often the result of a serious system crash.