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

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25fruayfl
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I’m trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keeps failin?

Post by 25fruayfl »

I’m 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 system image backup to an external drive, but is that enough? Should I manually copy my Documents folder separately too? I don’t want to lose years of photos and work projects if something goes wrong during the actual upgrade.
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Post by Uon08gzpIwmB »

Yeah, I'd definitely copy your Documents folder separately as a just-in-case measure. Good luck!
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Post by gft17724 »

Had the same problem. Hey there, that error can be super frustrating, but you're already on the right track by making a backup! A system image is a great safety net, but for total peace of mind, I'd definitely copy that Documents folder separately to that external drive as well—it's a quick extra step that can't hurt. Let me know if you need help troubleshooting that error code, and we'll get you sorted.
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Post by 25fruayfl »

Great tip, problem solved!
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Post by asb35 »

Agreed. Yeah, and just to be sure, have you checked if your PC actually meets all the Windows 11 requirements, like TPM 2.0? Hope that helps.
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Post by 5757lyu »

Agreed, a system image is solid. For extra peace of mind, a quick manual copy of your Documents folder to that same drive wouldn't hurt either.
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Post by 7474ugvw »

You could also run the Windows Update Troubleshooter first, as that specific error can sometimes be fixed by clearing update cache.
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Post by zcfb24487 »

This. Yeah, that's a good step, and to ease your mind about the files, a system image plus a separate copy of your Documents folder is the safest bet.
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Post by jB2e0S3zo86a »

Following these steps fixed my issue as well.
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Post by uqzm51435361 »

Just tried this - works great!
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