Many of us have used the iTunes Store to download and buy songs, movies, and other things. However, in recent times, many users have been facing an error that says, “An unknown error occurred with Error Code 0x80092013.” Most of the time, it also says, “There was a problem downloading with the same error code.”

However, this error mainly occurs in the Windows operating system. It usually occurs when we try to access the iTunes store or while downloading some media. We will tell you two simple methods that will fix the error. So, let’s jump right into these two methods.

How to Fix iTunes Store Error Code 0x80092013

This error can occur for various reasons, such as an incorrect time zone, an outdated version of Windows, or internet issues. This article covers all these issues.

Let’s move to the first method. We hope that the process we will tell you will surely work.

Method 1: By Changing Internet Properties

1. Firstly right-click on the Start button. You will see some options there.

2. Secondly, click on Run. This will pop up a box. In this box type inetcpl.cpl and click on OK.

3. You will be prompted on this screen, as shown in the image below. Tap on Connections.

4. Now click on LAN Settings. It will open Local Area Network (LAN) Settings. Make sure that the box under Proxy server which says “Use a proxy server for your LAN” is unchecked/unmarked. (If this option is checked, then uncheck it.)

5. After following the above instructions, click on OK.

Now, you must be able to access or download media from the iTunes store. Hopefully, this will solve your problem. If it does not, try this second method, which we are going to tell you about.

Method 2: Updating Time and Date

Since the iTunes Store checks the time and date of the system on which it is running on. Therefore, the error code 0x80092013 in the iTunes store can also arise due to your system’s incorrect date and time. To fix this, follow these instructions:

1. First, click the Start button and go to the settings section.

2. On the next screen, you will see many Windows settings. Click on Time and Language to be prompted to the time and date section.

3. Now, you will see the time and date of your PC. Make sure that your time and date are correct. Click on the change to update the right time and date.

4. Lastly, check your time zone; if it is incorrect, change it to the correct time zone.

The above process will sync your time and date correctly, hopefully solving the error.

From Editor’s Desk

iTunes Store Error Code 0x80092013 can be pesky sometimes and might interrupt you from taking a backup of your iPhone or iPad devices. You can fix this problem by using either of the two methods. Furthermore, you also know the reasons behind this error code. The above two methods are the best solution for this error.

You should also check your iTunes version. If it is outdated, you should update it first. Last of all, follow the steps mentioned above correctly. We hope that this article will help you to solve this error.

By Evan