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

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

Post by 849fjapsxeea »

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 to finally get this to work, short of a clean install? I really want to keep my files and apps.
Romgx
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Post by Romgx »

That error is a real pain and usually points to a driver or software conflict. Your best bet is to manually update all your drivers, especially chipset and graphics, then temporarily disable any third-party antivirus before trying the upgrade again.
j8PxArmKaN94
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Post by j8PxArmKaN94 »

I had the same problem. For me, it was an old VPN client that was causing the rollback every single time.
112dvlqv
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Post by 112dvlqv »

Yeah, This happened to me. I finally got it to work by using the Media Creation Tool to do a clean install instead of the in-place upgrade.
1Vgq1j
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Post by 1Vgq1j »

Same here. You could also try temporarily disabling any third-party antivirus software, as that's another common blocker for these upgrades.
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Post by F0n4E1v277u »

Yeah, that antivirus tip is a good call. Also, double-check you have at least 64GB of free storage, even if you meet the minimum—Windows can be picky about that during the upgrade.
wrg7911401
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Post by wrg7911401 »

This. I had the same problem. For me, it was a conflict with an old driver for my graphics card that finally let it go through after I updated it.
pp2871
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Post by pp2871 »

Just tried this - works great!
5994kxs
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Post by 5994kxs »

Agreed. Yeah, that method usually does the trick. One extra tip: temporarily disconnect any non-essential USB devices before starting the upgrade, as they can sometimes interfere.
WCJJCMTKZMbd
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Post by WCJJCMTKZMbd »

Can confirm. Also, double-check that you have enough free space on your C: drive, as that can cause rollbacks too.
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