That error often pops up when the installer has trouble accessing the system partition. You'll likely need to temporarily disable or disconnect the Linux partition from Windows before the upgrade, then fix the bootloader afterwards. Hope that helps.
Yeah, Agreed, that error often pops up when the installer gets confused by other partitions. A quick tip: try temporarily disconnecting or disabling the Linux drive in your BIOS before running the upgrade. Let me know if that works.
I'm trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but I have a dual-boot setup with Linux. The Windows 11 installer keeps failing with error code 0x80070003. It seems to detect the other partition and gets stuck. Has anyone successfully upgraded in this scenario without breaking their dual boot? I really don't want to lose my Linux install or have to redo the bootloader.
Yeah, that error often pops up when the installer gets confused by other partitions. Try temporarily disconnecting or disabling the Linux drive in your BIOS before running the upgrade.
Yeah, You could also try using the Media Creation Tool to make a bootable USB and upgrade from within Windows 10 that way. Another option is to check your bootloader; sometimes repairing it with a tool like EasyBCD after the upgrade can help.