Microsoft Windows Error Code 0x800702E1: How to Fix It
Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 0x800702E1
- Brand
- Microsoft Windows
- Product Type
- hresult
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-60 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Administrator access to your PC
How to Fix Error Code 0x800702E1
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Save Your Work and Restart Your PC
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Run System File Checker (SFC)
Do not close the Command Prompt window until the scan finishes. -
Run DISM Tool
Ensure your internet connection is stable as DISM may download files from Windows Update. -
Perform a System Restore
System Restore does not affect personal files but may uninstall recently installed apps or drivers. -
Check for Windows Updates
Ensure your PC is connected to power (if a laptop) during updates. -
Scan for Malware
Avoid downloading unknown tools; stick to reputable antivirus software. -
Repair Install Windows
Back up important data before proceeding. A repair install may take 1-2 hours.
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When to Call a Professional
If you've tried all steps and still see the error, or if you're uncomfortable with Command Prompt or system restore, seek help from a professional technician.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error 0x800702E1 mean?
It means 'ERROR_BAD_TOKEN_TYPE', which indicates Windows encountered a token (security credential) that is of the wrong type, often due to corrupted system files or drivers.
Can I fix error 0x800702E1 without reinstalling Windows?
Yes, in most cases. Running SFC and DISM scans, performing a System Restore, or checking for Windows updates resolves the issue without a full reinstall.
Will a factory reset fix error 0x800702E1?
A factory reset will likely fix it, but it removes your files and apps. Try the steps above first, as they are less disruptive.
Is error 0x800702E1 caused by malware?
Possibly. Malware can corrupt system files. Running a full antivirus scan is recommended as part of troubleshooting.
Do I need to be an administrator to fix this error?
Yes, steps like SFC, DISM, and System Restore require administrator privileges.