Windows 10: Unable to update to Creator Update 1703

Discus and support Unable to update to Creator Update 1703 in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hello, I have just downloaded the update assistant to update to Windows 10 Creator Update 1703. The assistant warns me that my Windows 10 version... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by dcaccount, May 21, 2017.

  1. dcaccount Win User

    Unable to update to Creator Update 1703


    Hello,
    I have just downloaded the update assistant to update to Windows 10 Creator Update 1703.

    The assistant warns me that my Windows 10 version is outdated (14393) and that I need to install the 15063.

    The download starts up regularly and the installation starts also regularly.

    The problem is at reboot, it just briefly shows the usual blue background with the message ... wait for the installation to complete ... and then it goes back to the usual desktop screen without installing anything.

    I tried it twice and the result is the same, it does not not install 1703.

    I am running a HP Envy i7, 16GB,...

    What could I do?

    Thanks a lot,
    daniele

    :)
     
    dcaccount, May 21, 2017
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  2. Windows update repeatedly failing. How to proceed?

    KB4034658 indicates you are on version 1607. The latest stable version of W10 is 1703 and the computer might be failing to install it. KB4034658 also has removed update history which had an evidence if the PC was failing to install the feature upgrade aka
    1703.

    Nevertheless, try updating manually to 1703 and check if it helps:

    Use Media creation tool or the upgrade assistant to upgrade your system to the creators update.

    Update to Windows 10 creators
    update manually if you are unable to get it through Windows update
     
    Sumit Dhiman2, May 21, 2017
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  3. Sumit Dhiman2, May 21, 2017
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  4. dalchina New Member

    Unable to update to Creator Update 1703

    Hi, the first thing to try is a manual update - download the CU iso and use that to attempt the update.

    This is my preferred method in any case- why? Because
    a. I can update multiple devices for one download.
    b. I can reattempt without redownloading if needed
    c. The bootable medium can be used for certain repairs

    Download Windows 10 ISO File Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials
    Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10 Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials
    (Or burn the iso to a DVD)

    Also please post a screenshot of Disk Management
    (Windows key + X, click Disk Management)

    Before trying again
    1. Create a disk image (option Windows Backup) using Macrium Reflect (free).
    - this will let you recover relatively quickly and easily if something goes wrong (and it can).
    - all regular contributors here use disk imaging routinely.
    2. Disconnect all peripherals you don't need, esp. wireless ones.
    3. You could disable your antivirus.
    4. Make sure you have at least 500Mb unallocated space on your system drive.
    5. You need at least 20Gb + some working space free on C: (Windows.old will be created, about the size of your existing Windows folder).

    And when you try, don't accept the option to download updates- instead, do that later.

    It is possible to examine the Windows update logs but this may not be such an easy option.
     
    dalchina, May 21, 2017
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  5. dcaccount Win User
    Thanks for replying.
    Please find the screenshot of disk management.
     
    dcaccount, May 21, 2017
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  6. dalchina New Member
    Mm, so .. from the Italian..
    Disk 0=
    260Mb EFI, 215Gb Windows, 880Mb Recovery, 16Gb Recovery

    Disk 1=260Mb EFI, 914Gb Data, 880Mb Recovery, 16Gb Recovery

    So would I be correct in thinking that at some point you had Windows installed on your HDD, and have either ported that to your SSD or reinstalled Windows on your SSD - without cleaning up your HDD?

    Your 2x16Gb partitions are presumably the manufacturer's recovery partition.

    The first thing I'd ask is whether, if you remove or disconnect your HDD, your PC still boots correctly.
     
    dalchina, May 21, 2017
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  7. dcaccount Win User
    You are correct, I got the SSD installed to speed up the laptop. Then they installed the SO onto the SSD.
    Unfortunatelly I can not disconet the HDD, I should disassable the laptop and I would not be great at that.

    What could I try?
    Thanks,
    daniele
     
    dcaccount, May 21, 2017
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  8. dalchina New Member

    Unable to update to Creator Update 1703

    Sometimes there's one panel to undo over the HDD - but it depends on your particular laptop. If that were true, it would be about 7 screws and a connector, for example.

    Usually access to RAM and the HDD is the one relatively easy thing to access.

    Otherwise - and I've never tried this- you could perhaps use a partition manager to hide the Windows related partitions on D: for test purposes.

    My guess at the moment is that Windows is confused as to where your installation is when trying to install the CU.

    Try this. From an admin (elevated) command prompt type
    bcdedit
    and post the result
     
    dalchina, May 21, 2017
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  9. zbook New Member
    After making the bootable windows 10 iso you will be ready for the manual upgrade.
    You may want to consider the bios setting. Older computers came with default Legacy settings and you now have the option to increase security changing Legacy to UEFI. Boot times may be slightly faster with UEFI.
    For HP computers in case it does not boot directly to the bootable windows 10 iso you can power on and click repetitively the F9 key. Then choose the USB as the bootable source.
     
    zbook, May 21, 2017
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  10. dcaccount Win User
    Unfortunatelly no screw.
    Please find the result of bcdedit:
     
    dcaccount, May 21, 2017
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  11. dalchina New Member
    @zbook - the installation is already UEFI.

    We need first to determine if the leftover system partitions actually have an adverse effect, and make sure they won't after updating.

    (Of course, I can also simply suggest trying a manual upgrade, but I'd prefer to eliminate the Windows partitions leftover on the HDD first) The risk is possibly ending up with an unbootable PC.
     
    dalchina, May 21, 2017
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  12. dcaccount Win User
    Thanks to both of you.
    So what would you suggest to eliminate the Windows partitions leftover on the HDD first?
    I can run the risk, I have all backups.
     
    dcaccount, May 21, 2017
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  13. dalchina New Member

    Unable to update to Creator Update 1703

    Thanks, that's definitely picking up both EFI partitions.

    So, I want to be cautious here.

    On Disk 1 there are 3 partitions I'd like you to hide, using a partition manager program which you'll need to download. (You can't do this with Disk Management). These are the EFI partition, the Recovery partition and the System partition (16Mb) - not shown by Disk Management.

    (Hiding is reversible, so a comparatively safe option).

    Example:

    Unable to update to Creator Update 1703 [​IMG]


    Now ideally you need a partition manager with a bootable disk- the one I would have suggested has been withdrawn.

    Ok, you can use Kyhi's boot disk - available from the top of the Software and Apps section here.
    (DVD or bootable flash drive).

    Also as I previously posted, download the Creator's ISO and create a bootable medium.

    It's night here- so I'm back some time tomorrow am.
     
    dalchina, May 21, 2017
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  14. dcaccount Win User
    Thanks,
    I will work on that tomorrow.
    Good night!
    Daniele
     
    dcaccount, May 22, 2017
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  15. dcaccount Win User
    +

    Hello,
    I have hidden:
    EFI partition, the Recovery partition and the System partition (16Mb)
    on Disk 1 and everything is working smoothly.

    Can I now delete them?

    Thanks for your great help!
    Daniele
     
    dcaccount, May 22, 2017
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