I'm trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but I'm really nervous abo?

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dA2O3
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I'm trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but I'm really nervous abo?

Post by dA2O3 »

I'm trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but I'm really nervous about my files. The upgrade assistant keeps giving me a weird error code: 0xC1900101. I've heard some people lose data during this process. What's the absolute safest way to back up everything before I try again? I have external drives, but I want to be sure I'm not missing any important system settings or app data.
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Post by p7e8uTtaJ30 »

Not 100% sure, but I had this issue last year. The error code usually means a driver conflict, but backing up is smart. I used Windows' built-in File History for my documents and also made a full system image to an external drive using Backup and Restore—that saved all my settings and app data when I needed it.
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Post by 19hpbcuol »

Same here. You could also just grab a big external hard drive and use the Backup and Restore tool in Windows 10 for a complete system image.
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Post by bv3406073 »

+1 I had the same problem with that exact error. What finally worked for me was creating a system image backup to an external drive, and then I also manually copied my important documents to a separate USB stick just for extra peace of mind.
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Post by A09bjb »

Agreed. Yeah, that's solid advice. One extra tip: double-check that your external drive has enough free space before starting the backup—it needs more than you might think. Good luck!
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Post by ZncLPoNyF »

Agreed. Also, run the backup when you won't need the PC for a while, as it can take longer than expected.
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Post by czn1962202 »

Yeah, and double-check that your external drive has enough free space before you start—it's an easy thing to miss.
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Post by llx564 »

This. Agreed. Also, make sure to safely eject the drive after the backup completes to avoid any file corruption.
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Post by ZwgVxidsd »

Agreed. And just to be extra safe, maybe double-check that your backup drive has enough free space for all your files.
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Post by GZWjKb »

Same here. Also, have you tried running the Windows Update troubleshooter to see if it can fix that error code?
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