Box drive The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable

When you install and remove software on Windows there are a number of processes that take place, and most of them are not shown in the GUI. Unfortunately, due to the complexity of the OS and underlying software, things can sometimes go wrong. Should you be installing some software and see an unexpected error that states, "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable," you'll usually need to close down the wizard, because the install or uninstall process is unable to progress past that stage.

Searching around Microsoft's online resources brings up a few potential fixes. We'll go through them in this guide to get you back on track.

Check Windows Installer

First, you should check that the Windows Installer service is actually running. Here's how to make sure everything is working:

  1. Hit Windows Key + R.
  2. Type in "services.msc".
  3. Hit OK.

  1. Check if "Windows Installer" is enabled.
  2. If disabled, double-click the listing.
  3. Change Startup type to "Automatic" or "Manual".

If the Windows Installer service is already enabled (set to automatic or manual) and working fine, or you activated it manually and things still aren't going well in the software installer, you'll need to move onto another possible fix.

Run Troubleshooter

The Windows Installer troubleshooter suite will automatically check and attempt to fix any detected issues that may be preventing you from adding or removing software.

Download the Windows Installer Troubleshooter (opens in new tab)

Here's a list of the things this tool can fix:

  • Corrupted registry keys on 64-bit OSes.
  • Corrupted registry keys that control the update data.
  • Problems that prevent new programs from being installed.
  • Problems that prevent existing programs from being completely uninstalled or updated.
  • Problems that block you from uninstalling a program through Add or Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) in Control Panel.

Simply run the downloaded executable and let the tool do its thing. Hopefully, this should pick up on what's going wrong. If it finds nothing to fix, you'll need to move onto the final step which involves making edits to the registry.

Edit the Registry

This may work for you if all other options fail, but it should be a last resort. You should always take extra care when dealing with the Windows Registry, because deleting the wrong thing can negatively impact system stability.

  1. Hit Windows Key + R.
  2. Type in "regedit".
  3. Hit OK.
  4. Navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products".

  1. Manually select each listing within this folder until you come across any with the software name under "ProductName".
  2. For any of these entries you find, right-click on each one.
  3. Choose "Export".
  4. Once again right-click the listing.
  5. This time, choose "Delete".

Finally, you should reboot your PC and then re-run the installer executable.

More Windows 10 resources

For more help articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10, visit the following resources:

  • Windows 10 on Windows Central – All you need to know
  • Windows 10 help, tips, and tricks
  • Windows 10 forums on Windows Central

Rich Edmonds is Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him over on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.

How do you fix feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable?

Fix: The Feature You Are Trying to Use in on a Network Resource That is Unavailable.
Solution 1: Make sure that the Windows Installer service is running..
Solution 2: Download a different copy of the installer or download one to a different location..
Solution 3: Run the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter..

How do you fix the installation source for this product is not available?

SOLUTION.
Click the green "Run Now" button on the site linked above..
Run the program downloaded..
Click the Accept button..
Microsoft Fix It will scan the machine for Windows Install and Uninstall issues..
Select "Detect problems and let me select the fixes to apply".
Select "Uninstalling".

How do you fix this action is only valid for products that are currently installed?

Resolution.
Click Start and select the Control Panel..
Click Programs and select Programs and Features..
Scroll down through the installed programs list and see if you have any Microsoft Office Trial versions installed..
If any Trial versions are installed, highlight them and click Uninstall..

How do I change Windows Installer to automatic?

In the Services window, scroll and locate the Windows Installer service. Double-click on the entry to open its properties window. In the properties window, on the General tab, click the dropdown on Startup type and select Automatic.

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