Has anyone else had the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 fail repeatedly? M?

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Wjw3wbx
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Has anyone else had the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 fail repeatedly? M?

Post by Wjw3wbx »

Has anyone else had the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 fail repeatedly? My PC meets the requirements, but the installation gets to about 85% and then rolls back with the error code 0xC1900101. I’ve run the Update Troubleshooter and it didn’t help. What are my options now? Should I try a clean install, or is there a way to fix this update process without losing all my files and programs?
49F58K5k
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Post by 49F58K5k »

Also, could you check if you have any pending Windows updates or if your BIOS is up to date?
m708H
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Post by m708H »

Yeah, that's solid advice. Also, make sure you have a decent chunk of free space on your main drive, as that can sometimes cause it to choke near the end. Let me know if that works.
mm47Xy
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Post by mm47Xy »

That error is often driver or software related. First, try temporarily unplugging any non-essential peripherals and disabling your antivirus. If that doesn't work, use the Media Creation Tool to perform an in-place upgrade, which repairs files without touching your data. A clean install is a last resort, as it will wipe your programs.
IwyEyYWYD
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Post by IwyEyYWYD »

Agreed. Yeah, that's solid advice. One extra thing: make sure you've got at least 64GB of free space on your C: drive, as the upgrade can silently fail if it's tight.
HEfzX2egKFU
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Post by HEfzX2egKFU »

Can confirm. Also, have you checked if any of your drivers, especially for graphics or chipset, have updates available from your manufacturer's website? Let me know if that works.
OzxASA
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Post by OzxASA »

I had the same problem. For me, temporarily disconnecting all my external drives and USB peripherals except the mouse and keyboard finally let the upgrade complete.
knoG9t6Z
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Post by knoG9t6Z »

Confirmed working. Thanks for sharing!
ti8113627
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Post by ti8113627 »

Agreed. Yeah, that error's a real headache. One extra thing to try is temporarily disconnecting any non-essential USB devices before starting the upgrade again.
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