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

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0c133I9
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I’m trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the setup keeps failin?

Post by 0c133I9 »

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 before starting, but is that actually enough? Should I also manually copy my documents and photos separately? I don’t want to lose anything if the upgrade goes wrong again.
50a89oq
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Post by 50a89oq »

Not 100% sure, but That error code often points to a driver or software conflict. Your system image backup is a great start—it can fully restore your PC if needed. To be extra safe, I'd also manually copy your most important documents and photos to that external drive separately, just in case. Then, try running the Windows 11 Installation Assistant after temporarily disabling any third-party antivirus.
zVNNprWpm
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Post by zVNNprWpm »

Glad I'm not alone. Same issue on my PC.
tigsMco
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Post by tigsMco »

Can confirm this worked for me too!
bBHkeC
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Post by bBHkeC »

Can confirm. Yeah, that backup should cover you. A quick tip: also run the Windows Update troubleshooter first—it often clears up that specific error. Let me know if that works.
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Post by k331g9182k7d »

Agreed, that's solid advice. Also, double-check you have enough free space on your main drive—like 64GB minimum—since that can trip up the install too.
52odzbel
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Post by 52odzbel »

Yeah, and just to be safe, I'd also manually copy those irreplaceable photos and documents to a separate USB stick or cloud storage before trying again.
18qhesc
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Post by 18qhesc »

Same here. Also, have you checked if your PC meets all the Windows 11 system requirements, like TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot?
989rlkd
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Post by 989rlkd »

Yeah, that's a good point. Also, try temporarily disconnecting any non-essential USB devices before the upgrade—sometimes that's the culprit.
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Post by Gd7OIkwgbnqV »

Can confirm. And just to be sure, have you checked if your PC meets all the Windows 11 system requirements, like TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot?
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