Error Code 0x800f0908 might occur on your screen when you are
installing any language packs or speech recognition in Windows 10. The
additional language packs are important and very much helpful for those users
who are not fluent English speakers because they always allow running Windows.
Thus, if any user wants to see the menus dialogue
boxes, and other users interface items in Russian, Spanish, or French language,
you need to install the language pack by using the Windows Update feature.
While installing the language packs, some users are receiving
the message which says: the installation failed error 0x800f0908. However, this
error is temporary, so, if you are trying to install the language packs later,
it might be gone. Moreover, the error might be related to some Windows Update Troubles.
One of the main reasons behind the occurrence of this error
is the Internet Connection. Most of the
time fixing settings of Internet
connections helps you in solving this error. Users who are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi are often facing this
error. Usually, it might happen as the
Wi-Fi network is set to Metered
connection. The meaning of Metered Internet connection is that the user always
has a limited data plan.
Thus, the Internet service provider always charges the user based on their received and
sent data. On Windows metered connection settings allows reducing the usage of
data. Hence, changing the Internet Connection settings should fix the Error
Code 0x800f0908.
We provide you simple steps which help you in fixing the
error 0x800F0908 from your system.
Steps to Fix Error Code
0x800f0908 on Windows 10
Before following the steps, we advise you to follow the steps
in a given sequence to avoid damages and also create a restore point to save
your important data. Here how to fix it:
Enabled Metered
Internet Connection
As we already discussed, the problem with an Internet connection may stop you from
installing pack on Windows 10. Follow the below-given
steps to enabled Metered Internet Connection.
1.
Navigate
to the Settings option.
2.
Under
the Settings section, choose Network option.
3.
Now,
choose Wi-Fi and then scroll down to the “Advanced” options.
4.
In
“Advanced Options section, search for the Metered Connection.
5.
Finally,
choose Turn Off option.
6.
Once
the steps are completed, you may need to
restart your computer system to save all the changes.
Enne
garcia is a Microsoft Office expert
and has been working in the technical industry since 2001. As a technical
expert, Enne has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews
for many websites such as office.com/setup
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