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

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A0Ip5x728l4z
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Post by A0Ip5x728l4z »

Yeah, I had the same problem with that error. What finally worked for me was creating a full system image backup to an external drive before trying the upgrade again.
Al1CsWToJ4U2
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Post by Al1CsWToJ4U2 »

+1 That's a solid plan, but just to be sure, did you run the PC Health Check app to see if anything specific is causing that error?
99sF56263
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Post by 99sF56263 »

Same here. Yeah, and just to add, creating a full system image backup to that external drive is the ultimate safety net before you retry.
97ugp
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Post by 97ugp »

Can confirm. You could also try using the built-in File History feature for a simpler, continuous backup of your personal folders.
N0y4N6
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Post by N0y4N6 »

This. You could also just manually copy your most important files to an external drive for a quick and direct backup you control.
ma1812
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Post by ma1812 »

I had the same problem with that exact error. I backed up my entire system image using the built-in Windows tool to an external drive, and it gave me total peace of mind to try the upgrade again. Let me know if that works.
plpj00
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Post by plpj00 »

I had the same problem and that error is so stressful. I also made a separate copy of my most important files to a cloud service, just as a double safety net.
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