Having a lot of trouble upgrading my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11?

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7T02iubW
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Post by 7T02iubW »

So basically, That error code can be a real headache, especially when you know your PC should be compatible. A common fix for that specific one is to temporarily disconnect any non-essential USB devices (like printers, external drives, or hubs) before starting the upgrade again—sometimes they interfere. Let me know if that doesn't do the trick and we can try a few other steps together.
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Post by dRcyIbW »

Same here. You could also try creating a Windows 11 installation USB and using the "Upgrade this PC" option from within Windows 10, which sometimes bypasses issues with the built-in updater.
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Having a lot of trouble upgrading my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11?

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Having a lot of trouble upgrading my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11. The setup gets partway through, then fails and rolls back. The error code I keep getting is 0xC1900101 - 0x30018. My machine meets all the requirements, and I’ve run the update troubleshooter. Has anyone found a reliable fix for this? It’s pretty frustrating after the third attempt.
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Post by 4544ifh »

+1 Yeah, that's a solid approach. One extra tip: if you have any non-essential USB devices or external drives plugged in, unplug them before starting the upgrade—sometimes they can interfere.
803iuj
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Post by 803iuj »

Can confirm. You could also try creating a fresh Windows 11 installation USB and using the "Upgrade this PC now" option from within Windows 10, as it sometimes bypasses update cache issues. Hope that helps.
nDWmxKtoK
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Post by nDWmxKtoK »

Worked perfectly, thank you!
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Post by L7ozDJb8 »

Agreed, that error can be stubborn. Sometimes temporarily disconnecting any non-essential USB devices, like external drives or printers, before starting the upgrade can help it go through. Hope that helps.
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Post by MkaFYfVWIvE »

Same here. Also, have you checked if there's a specific driver, maybe for your graphics card or chipset, that needs a manual update from the manufacturer's website?
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Post by cs58Rb5 »

+1 Yeah, that driver tip is spot on. Also, try temporarily disconnecting any non-essential USB devices before starting the upgrade—sometimes peripherals can interfere.
nidl424
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Post by nidl424 »

Yeah, I had the same problem. For me, it was a specific audio driver that Windows Update kept trying to install; I had to manually update it from the manufacturer's site first.
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