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Error 14016 📋

Fix ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED — Windows Error Code 14016

Error 14016 (ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED) is a Windows Internet & WinHTTP error that occurs when the manifest for an assembly used by the application has a reference to a dependent assembly which is not installed.. This guide provides step-by-step solutions to resolve this issue.

🏷️ Code: 14016 📛 ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED 📅 Updated: 2026-03-13 ⏱️ 3 Solutions

🎮 Common Scenario: Are you experiencing Error 14016 while launching or installing Valorant? The solutions below directly address the system interactions specific to this application.

Quick Fix

Reset Windows Update Components: Open Command Prompt as Administrator

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💡 What is Error 14016?

Windows System Error Code 14016, known as ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED, is a Internet & WinHTTP error that occurs during WinHTTP, WinInet, and internet protocols. The error indicates that: The manifest for an assembly used by the application has a reference to a dependent assembly which is not installed. When this error is encountered, the Windows operating system was unable to complete the requested operation within the internet services subsystem. The error code 14016 is returned by the GetLastError() function and provides developers with a specific identifier to diagnose the root cause of the failure. The symbolic name ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED maps directly to this numeric code and is commonly referenced in Microsoft documentation, developer forums, and system logs. Understanding this error and its context within WinHTTP, WinInet, and internet protocols is essential for effective troubleshooting.

⚠️ Common Causes

  • Windows Update cache is corrupted (SoftwareDistribution folder)
  • Required update services (BITS, Cryptographic) are stopped
  • Insufficient disk space for the update to install
  • Third-party antivirus is interfering with the update process

Step-by-Step Solutions

1 Reset Windows Update Components
  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator
  2. Run these commands in order:
  3. net stop wuauserv
  4. net stop cryptSvc
  5. net stop bits
  6. ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
  7. ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old
  8. net start wuauserv
  9. net start cryptSvc
  10. net start bits
  11. Retry Windows Update
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2 Use Windows Update Troubleshooter
  1. Open Settings → Update & Security → Troubleshoot
  2. Click 'Additional troubleshooters' → 'Windows Update' → Run
  3. Follow the prompts and apply all suggested fixes
  4. Restart your computer and check for updates again
3 Manually Install the Failed Update
  1. Note the KB number of the failed update from Windows Update history
  2. Visit https://catalog.update.microsoft.com
  3. Search for the KB number and download the correct version (x64/x86)
  4. Double-click the downloaded .msu file to install manually
  5. Restart your computer

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💻 Diagnostic Command

Run this PowerShell command to find related events in your system log:

Get-EventLog -LogName System -Newest 20 | Where-Object {$_.Message -like "*14016*" -or $_.Message -like "*ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED*"} | Format-List

💡 Open PowerShell as Administrator, paste the command above, and press Enter.

🛡️ Prevention Tips

  • Keep at least 20GB free on your system drive for Windows Updates
  • Install updates promptly — don't let them accumulate for months
  • If updates consistently fail, consider a Windows in-place repair upgrade
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Last updated: 2026-03-13
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Based on Official Microsoft Documentation
Solutions Tested on Windows 10 & 11
Error codes sourced from Microsoft Win32 SDK. Updated 2026-03-13.
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