Windows 10: Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10

Discus and support Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Please bear with me in this long saga. I spent from 7:07am to 10:55pm, minus a two hour break, so over 15.5 hours of failed attempts to upgrade from... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015.

  1. wpcoe Win User

    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10


    Please bear with me in this long saga. I spent from 7:07am to 10:55pm, minus a two hour break, so over 15.5 hours of failed attempts to upgrade from Win8.1 Home to Win 10 Home.

    I was a participant in the Technical Preview program, and had (still have) the Windows icon in the system tray, but chose not to reserve an upgrade. I kept the icon in case I changed my mind, but I didn't until today when I decided to go for the upgrade.

    First, I opened Windows Update in Win8.1 to make sure it was up to date. Apparently it was, and I was presented with the opportunity to upgrade to Win10 right from Windows Updates.

    I ran through the process three times at over two hours per attempt. The process involved:

    - Getting setup files
    - Checking requirements
    - Downloading 2.67 GB of files
    - Preparing for installation

    At that point each of the three times, it failed with Error 80070003: “Windows 10 couldn’t be installed.” Googling that error code leads to a Microsoft page for how to handle that error in Win7, and basically it seems one has to:

    - stop the Windows Update service
    - delete temporary update files
    - restart the Windows Update service

    Which I had now done three times.

    So, next I used the “MediaCreationTool” to create a USB flash drive to attempt the upgrade.

    The first attempt at creating the Win10 upgrade USB drive went from 0% to 100% download in about 55 minutes. Then a new progress count began and went from 0% to 50% in three minutes and then terminated with this informative window:


    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 [​IMG]


    Who says Microsoft doesn't have a sense of humor? *Biggrin

    Two more attempts failed identically.

    Then, I downloaded the ISO file via the MediaCreationTool, created a USB drive, and six minutes into the installation, this message was displayed:


    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 [​IMG]


    I tried two more times, and it appears to fail at 24% into the upgrade.

    Here are the contents of the most recent setuperr.log file:

    Code: 2015-08-01 03:57:03, Error CallPidGenX: PidGenX function failed on this product key. (hr = 0x8a010001) 2015-08-01 03:57:05, Error CallPidGenX: PidGenX function failed on this product key. (hr = 0x8a010001) 2015-08-01 03:57:18, Error CONX Failed to initialize net class data 80070005 2015-08-01 03:57:18, Error CONX Failed to get class data from printer 80070057 2015-08-01 03:59:07, Error [SetupHost.exe] (WinRE) WinReIsInstalledOnSystemPartition() WinReGetConfig failed. Error: 0x00000003 2015-08-01 04:01:39, Error [SetupHost.exe] ReAgentXMLParser:Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 :parseConfigFile (xml file: C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\SafeOS\ReAgent.xml) returning 0X2 2015-08-01 04:01:40, Error SP CSetSafeOSBootCommand:Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 :DoExecute: Failed to set the boot app $WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\SetupPlatform.exe. hr = 0x80070003[gle=0x00000003] 2015-08-01 04:01:40, Error SP Operation failed: Set safe OS boot command. Error: 0x80070003[gle=0x000000b7] 2015-08-01 04:01:40, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: ExecuteCurrentOperations reported failure! 2015-08-01 04:01:40, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: Using action error code: [0x80070003] 2015-08-01 04:01:40, Error MOUPG CDlpActionImageDeploy::ExecuteRoutine(329): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CDlpActionImpl<class CDlpErrorImpl<class CDlpObjectInternalImpl<class CUnknownImpl<class IMoSetupDlpAction> > > >::Execute(441): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::ExecuteAction(3243): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::ExecuteActions(3397): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::Execute(1631): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteTask(1953): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteTask(1916): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteInstallMode(736): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:01:42, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteDownlevelMode(376): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:02:00, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::Execute(222): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:02:00, Error MOUPG CSetupHost::Execute(370): Result = 0x80070003 2015-08-01 04:02:12, Error MOUPG CDlpManager::AsyncSerializeDisable(471): Result = 0x80070216[/quote] I had imaged the hard drive before I started, and restored that image to see if maybe things had just gotten snarled up with all the upgrade failures, but no, even with yesterday’s version of my hard drive, an upgrade using the flash drive created from the ISO file fails at 24%.

    So, in summary, here’s what I've tried:

    1. Three attempts within Win8.1's Windows Updates
    2. Three attempts to use the MediaCreationTool to create installation media (USB thumb drive)
    3. One attempt to use the MediaCreationTool to "Upgrade this PC now"
    4. Four attempts to do upgrade using a flash drive created from the ISO file obtained via the MediaCreationTool

    Reading through posts here I saw the suggestion to use the "Disk Cleanup" function to remove old setup and Windows Updates files. Been there, done that, and it didn't make any difference.

    Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!

    :)
     
    wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015
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  2. Win7 Install Strategy for Upgrade to Win10

    Yes, you can
    Clean Install Windows 10 Upgrade.


    Everything needed is in the link to get and keep the best possible install.

    It tells how to activate after install with your Windows 7 Product Key.
     
    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP, Jul 31, 2015
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  3. Win7 Install Strategy for Upgrade to Win10

    Andre...

    Thanks for your response...

    I have a qualifying copy of Win7 Pro, it's just that I bought a new SSD and thus, I will be reinstalling Win7. I just hated the idea of re-installing all my apps a second time, since I expect that the Win10 upgrade will over write everything on the drive...
    that's why I was looking for a better way to do this.

    I have read for years what some experts preach that a separate partition for the OS is the preferred way to manage a system for all the obvious reason, ie: reinstalls or in this case Win10 upgrades... I thought I'd ask the question to see if there was a
    better way I should consider...

    If you would like to take a look at my comments to Bulldog, feel free to comment if you wish.

    Tell me what you think, Kenneth-

    BTW, you mention Universal Apps, what I've got are productivity apps, ie: office 2010, entertainment, ie: cyberlink, cad, ie: turbocad, and video editing, ie: media composer
     
    KennethCunningham, Jul 31, 2015
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  4. Ztruker Win User

    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10

    Ztruker, Jul 31, 2015
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  5. wpcoe Win User
    "recreate your bcd." Ahhh. If only life were so simple. *Smile

    First, I used the Win10 USB drive and went to a Command Prompt via Recovery Options:


    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 [​IMG]


    Then, with the Win8.1 USB drive:


    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10 [​IMG]


    While I was at the Recovery Options, I tried "Startup Repair" from both the Win10 and Win8 USB drives, and both responded "Startup Repair couldn't repair your PC"

    I also attempted bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot, but no change to the status quo.

    Again, I'm open to all suggestions.

    [edited to add:]

    Even after renaming the c:\boot\bcd file, using the Win8.1 USB drive to access Command Prompt in repair mode, the response to bootrec /rebuildbcd was still: "Total identified Windows installations: 0"
     
    wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015
    #5
  6. UKMedia Win User
    Hi

    I'm not sure if this works yet - bear with me!*Smile Just spoken to Microsoft help desk and I was told that there is a problem if you create you ISO image with a location other than the US.

    They did the following via Remote Access:

    1/ Via Control Panel>Clock, Language and Region>Region and Language>Location - Set Location to US
    2/ You may need to reboot at this point.
    3/ Download the Media Creation again for your setup - either 32 bit or 64 bit
    4/ Set language to English - US (I'm in the UK)

    I'm in the process of downloading and will let you know if it works...

    Regards
     
    UKMedia, Jul 31, 2015
    #6
  7. wpcoe Win User
    In Control Panel of my Win8.1 Home configuration, there is a Region option, and when I click on that, there is a Location tab, and on that tab I already have the Home location set as "United States."

    The only clock settings I find are Control Panel > Date and Time, and the Time zone is set to (UTC+7:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta. Are they saying to change that to a US time zone???

    Control Panel > Language is already set to English (United States)

    Please let me know if the changes worked for you.
     
    wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015
    #7
  8. UKMedia Win User

    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10

    They didn't change the time zone, just the location. What language did you set in the Media Creation Tool?
     
    UKMedia, Jul 31, 2015
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  9. wpcoe Win User
    "English (United States)"
     
    wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015
    #9
  10. UKMedia Win User
    Well, it did get past the dreaded 25% and the 'Something happened' message *Smile ....but then failed at 37% *Sad

    I'm now waiting for Microsoft 2nd line support to call me back. I'll let you know anything that they suggest.

    Regards
     
    UKMedia, Jul 31, 2015
    #10
  11. UKMedia Win User
    I've just run SFC /scannow within the cmd window and it is reporting corrupt files that it can't fix.

    (Click start and type 'cmd' in the run command, right click on cmd.exe and select 'Run as an Administrator' and then type 'SFC /scannow'.)

    I normally run this at least three times but let me know if it reports any issues.

    Regards
     
    UKMedia, Jul 31, 2015
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  12. lafargeotte, Jul 31, 2015
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  13. wpcoe Win User

    Failed four different strategies to upgrade to Win10

    Sorry that it didn't resolve your problems, but the Control Panel tweaks seemed to help a little, at least. Please let me know if you find the magic bullet that lets you complete the upgrade.

    (PS: I had already run sfc several times, too.)
     
    wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015
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  14. wpcoe Win User
    wpcoe, Jul 31, 2015
    #14
  15. When sfc /scannow now returns the results you have try this: DISM - Fixing Component Store Corruption in Windows 8
     
    lopedoggie, Jul 31, 2015
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