I’m finally trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keep?

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I’m finally trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keep?

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I’m finally trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keeps failing with error code 0xC1900101. My main worry is my files. I ran the backup tool, but it only saved a fraction of my documents folder. Has anyone else had backup issues during this upgrade? I don’t want to proceed until I’m sure everything is safely copied. What’s the most reliable method?
109aj
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Post by 109aj »

+1 You could also try using a third-party backup tool like Macrium Reflect Free to get a full image of your drive before troubleshooting the error.
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Post by 0242ojinfnv »

Same here. Agreed, and also make sure any external antivirus is temporarily disabled, as it can sometimes interfere with the file backup process. Good luck!
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Post by TechMaster25 »

Had the same problem. I had this issue last month. That error often pops up if a driver is incompatible. From what I've seen, the built-in backup can be hit or miss—I ended up manually copying my important files to an external drive and a cloud service just to be safe. Hope that helps.
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Post by iBrvlhGTfZjq »

+1 Yeah, that's solid advice. A quick tip: double-check you have enough free space on your backup drive—the tool can silently fail if it runs out of room.
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Post by cs58Rb5 »

You could also try using a different backup method, like manually copying your important files to an external drive or cloud storage, just to be extra safe before the upgrade.
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Post by Wm1gY »

+1 Yeah, that's a smart move. I'd also double-check that your external drive has enough free space for everything you need.
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Post by FOxgobegTmM3 »

Can confirm. Yeah, that error's a headache. A quick tip: try temporarily disconnecting any non-essential USB devices before running the upgrade again—sometimes that clears it up.
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Post by cva361638 »

Glad I'm not alone. Same issue on my PC.
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Post by 8812vpztqn »

Thanks so much! That fixed it!
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