This error occurs due to the absence of supporting Windows 10 features. The error does not even let one use the WSL based command line. In this article, we will be checking out how to fix this error on Windows 10.

How do I fix WslRegisterDistribution failed?

You need to use the Turn Windows features on or off Control Panel applet to enable WSL or then run this PowerShell script.

WslRegisterDistribution failed with error: 0x8007019e & 0x8000000d

The user will have to enable the Windows Subsystem for Linux feature to troubleshoot this issue. There are two methods to do so:

1] Enable WSL using Turn Windows features on or off

To enable the Windows Subsystem for Linux feature using the Turn Windows features on or off dialog box, you need to search for Turn Windows Features on or off in the Windows search box.

From the populated list, check the option for Windows Subsystem for Linux. Select OK. It will search and install some required system files and ask you to reboot your computer. After restarting your computer, your Linux distro would be working without any issues.

2] Using Windows PowerShell

Open Windows PowerShell with Administrator level rights. Execute the following command to enable the Windows Subsystem for Linux feature: It will start searching for and installing some required system files. When prompted, you need to type Y to reboot your computer. It will install all the required system files, and your Linux distro would usually be working now. I hope that this guide helped you. Similar WslRegisterDistribution failed with errors: 0xc03a001a | 0x80041002 | 0x800700b7 or 0x80080005 | 0x80070422 | 0x80370114 | 0x80370102 | 0x80070003 |  0x80070032 | 0x8007023e | 0x800701bc.