I’m finally trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keep?

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kcgn1
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I’m finally trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keep?

Post by kcgn1 »

I’m finally trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keeps failing with error code 0xC1900101. My main worry is my files. I created a full system image backup to an external drive before starting, but is that actually enough? I’ve heard some people lose personal data or settings even with a backup. Has anyone successfully restored from one of these images after a failed upgrade? I don’t want to proceed until I’m sure.
629xr
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Post by 629xr »

From what I've seen, Yes, a full system image backup is exactly what you need. Many of us have restored from one after a failed upgrade, and it will bring back all your files and settings exactly as they were.
NorG8
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Post by NorG8 »

Yeah, that image backup is your safety net, but can you check if you have any incompatible hardware or drivers causing that error?
07tktmf
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Post by 07tktmf »

Yeah, Agreed, that's a solid first step. Also, try temporarily disconnecting any non-essential peripherals like extra monitors or printers before running the upgrade again. Hope that helps.
uz44727
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Post by uz44727 »

This. Yeah, that's great advice. One more thing: double-check your backup by browsing the external drive to make sure you can actually see your important folders there.
7z81wtudx
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Post by 7z81wtudx »

I had the same problem. That error code is usually a driver conflict, and my backup was a lifesaver when I had to do a clean install.
kcgn1
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Post by kcgn1 »

This worked for me too, thanks!
Bing [Bot]
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Post by Bing [Bot] »

Same here. Glad that worked for you! To your question, a full system image should protect your files, but can you check if you have TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled, as that's a common cause for that error? Let me know if that works.
nx115
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Post by nx115 »

Yeah, a system image is the best safety net, but for that specific error, could you also try disconnecting any non-essential peripherals like printers or extra drives before the upgrade? Let me know if that works.
Bbc2bkptg4
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Post by Bbc2bkptg4 »

+1 You could also run the Windows Update Troubleshooter first, as it can sometimes clear up the kind of issues that cause that error.
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