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Solved Losing the Faith!

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Can anyone assist as Im getting near sticking with Win 7
Have tried and retried to update to Win 10 via the "windows Upgrade site " and also losing hair!!!

It goes through all the motions for about a hour and a half --says Im legal --says computer spec is adequate and then I get a message that 1 update "failed" and Try again
Must now be at least half dozen times and tried the "HELP fixes --but no joy

In a minute I will post the messages I receive as (like the PC twit I am ) forgot to copy and paste!!

Back soon folks!!

Crackerjack
 
Here You Are Fellas /Gals

This is what I get after a "session" of praying
Any ideas?


Windows Update


Red cross X Windows 10 could not be installed

Failed : 1 update

Errors Found :-

C1900101 – 30018

Windows update encountered an unknown error (get help with this error?)

Most recent check for updates :today at 17.25

Updates installed today at 19.22

View update history:


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7 results for "WindowsUpdate_C1900101" "WindowsUpdate_dt000"

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1 Install Windows updates in Windows 7

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2 Windows Update error 80070008 or 8007000e

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3 Windows Update error 8007f0f4 or FFFFFFFF

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4 Windows Update error 800705b4

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5 Windows Update error 80072efe or 80072f76

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6 Windows Update error 8024200d

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7 Windows Update error 8024002D
 
Re 1st Question friend
I would assume (maybe wromgly?) that as its a legit installation and I have auto updates that I would have. Y/N?

2 If so I will try your other suggested fix

Thanks for assistance
 
Wasnt been facetious pal -just meant that all looked OK and message said all ok to proceed

I can confirm that I only have SP1 and cant find a link to SP 2
so at moment cant try the further solution

Can you advise please, as when I search there seems to be a lot of conflicting evidence and thought if I do auto updates that would have been one ?

Thanks a lot
 
Hi again,

Try the following:

  • Disable (preferrably uninstall) your Antivirus utility before attempting the upgrade.
  • Restart a few times and try again.
  • Disable General USB Devices (example - Smart Card Reader).
  • If you are using a SCSI hard disk, make sure you have drivers available for your storage device on a thumdrive and it is connected. During Windows 10 setup, click the Custom Advanced Option and use the Load Driver command to load the appropriate driver for the SCSI drive. If this does not work and setup still fails, consider switching to a IDE based hard disk.
  • Do a clean boot and try again. If you don't know how to do a clean boot, you can follow the guide HERE

  • If you are upgrading using the .ISO file, disconnect from the Internet during setup, if you are connected by LAN (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi, disable both and attempt setup again.
  • If you are updating through Windows Update, when the download reaches 100% disconnect from the Internet LAN (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi and proceed with the installation.
  • If that does not work, try using the .ISO file to upgrade if possible.
  • If you have any external devices attached to the machine, disconnect them (example, gaming controllers, USB keys, external hard disc, printers, non-essential devices).

If you are installing Windows 10 using Windows Update, try the following:



1. Press Windows Key + X on the keyboard and then select “Command Prompt (Admin)” from the menu.



2. Stop the BITS, Cryptographic, MSI Installer and the Windows Update Services. To do this, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press the “ENTER” key after you type each command.

Code:
  net stop wuauserv
  net stop cryptSvc
  net stop bits
  net stop msiserver
3. Now rename the SoftwareDistribution and Catroot2 folder. You can do this by typing the following commands in the Command Prompt. Press the “ENTER” key after you type each command.

Code:
   ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old

   ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 Catroot2.old

4. Now, let’s restart the BITS, Cryptographic, MSI Installer and the Windows Update Services. Typethe following commands in the Command Prompt for this. Press the ENTER key after you type each command.

Code:
  net start wuauserv

  net start cryptSvc

   net start bits

  net start msiserver

5. Type Exit in the Command Prompt to close it and then restart the computer.
 
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