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

Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
bs76871329
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Post by bs76871329 »

+1 This happened to me, and it was my security software blocking it. A clean boot finally got me through.
bZARX02gCSf
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Post by bZARX02gCSf »

Can confirm. You could also try creating a Windows 11 installation USB and upgrading from that, which sometimes bypasses the issues the in-place upgrade hits.
405bftm
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Post by 405bftm »

This. Yeah, that's a solid workaround. One extra tip: if you go the USB route, temporarily disconnect any non-essential peripherals like extra monitors or printers during the install—it can help avoid driver conflicts.
3SEyU52RgFVM
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Post by 3SEyU52RgFVM »

Agreed. Also, before you run the setup from the USB, try disabling any third-party antivirus software temporarily—it can sometimes block the installation.
56lfax
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Post by 56lfax »

+1 This happened to me. I finally got past that error by disconnecting all my non-essential USB devices, like my external drive and webcam, before starting the upgrade.
PCHelper38
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Post by PCHelper38 »

Same here. You could also try creating a Windows 11 installation USB and doing a clean install instead of the in-place upgrade.
141epmpnxg
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Post by 141epmpnxg »

Yeah, Before you go the clean install route, have you checked if your PC actually meets all the Windows 11 requirements, like TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot?
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Post by Gd7OIkwgbnqV »

You could also try temporarily disabling any third-party antivirus software, as that can sometimes interfere with the upgrade process. Let me know if that works.
uhSKpVY
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Post by uhSKpVY »

+1 Another option is to use the Media Creation Tool to perform a clean install instead of an in-place upgrade, but be sure to back up your files first. Let me know if that works.
991nqeocyzsr
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Post by 991nqeocyzsr »

Can confirm. Before trying a clean install, have you checked if your PC actually meets all the Windows 11 requirements, like TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot?
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