Windows 10: USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition"

Discus and support USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition" in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; I tried it with and without a space in "System Reserved" Output the same either way. Am I overlooking an input or procedure error? Thank you.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by 10fused, Nov 24, 2017.

  1. 10fused Win User

    USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition"


    I tried it with and without a space in "System Reserved"

    Output the same either way.

    Am I overlooking an input or procedure error?

    Thank you.


    USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition" [​IMG]
     
    10fused, Nov 25, 2017
    #16
  2. NavyLCDR New Member

    Interesting. Just delete the whole label parameter then. format fs=fat32 quick
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 25, 2017
    #17
  3. 10fused Win User
    From the currently displayed command line:


    format%fs=fat32%quick%="System%Reserved"

    correct?

    If it accepts that, proceed with the prior provided inputs that follow the modified input, correct?
     
    10fused, Nov 25, 2017
    #18
  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition"

    It would be just
    format%fs=fat32%quick
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 26, 2017
    #19
  5. 10fused Win User
    Alright, I'll give that a go and hope you can hang with me for a few minutes!

    After:

    format%fs=fat32%quick

    then proceed with the prior provided inputs verbatim?

    Thanks
     
    10fused, Nov 26, 2017
    #20
  6. 10fused Win User
    Diskpart has successfully formatted the volume....


    next?
     
    10fused, Nov 26, 2017
    #21
  7. NavyLCDR New Member
    the rest of the commands:

    assign%letter=t
    active
    exit
    bcdboot%C:\Windows%/s%T:%/f%ALL
    exit

    reboot the computer, try the upgrade again
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 26, 2017
    #22
  8. 10fused Win User

    USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition"

    Thank you. It rebooted and this time got further producing a new objection! USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition" :)


    USB Update to 1709 from 1703 "cannot update system reserve partition" [​IMG]


    Shall I start a new thread?
     
    10fused, Nov 26, 2017
    #23
  9. 10fused Win User
    I see a file jumped onto my usb and Ive no idea how that happened. I deleted it,, rebooted and am trying it again.
     
    10fused, Nov 26, 2017
    #24
  10. 10fused Win User
    10fused, Nov 26, 2017
    #25
  11. NavyLCDR New Member
    So, looking at your UEFI firmware screenshots on your new thread, your computer is capable of booting in UEFI, but it was previously booting in legacy BIOS mode. When we formatted the "System Reserved" partition, we did it as FAT32 instead of NTFS which is compatible with both UEFI and legacy BIOS booting. So there are a couple of possibilities here, and a couple possible solutions. First the problem:
    1. The computer is really booting in UEFI mode now. Windows upgrade to FCU is complaining because the drive is still MBR partitioned and not GPT partitioned. We could try converting the drive to GPT, booting the computer in UEFI mode, and then the upgrade might go through.

    2. The computer is still booting in legacy BIOS mode, but Windows upgrade is seeing the FAT32 partition, and possibly a UEFI capable firmware, and complaining because it thinks the computer should be booting in UEFI mode.

    The conservative fix would be to repeat the process that we did to recreate the "System Reserved" partition, but this time format it as NTFS instead of FAT32. This would likely force the computer to boot in legacy BIOS mode, and likely Windows upgrade would see the NTFS "system reserved" partition and not complain about the computer being UEFI compatible. These would be the steps:

    Using MiniTool Partition Wizard, delete the FAT32 partition the we created on Disk 2 (minitool disk 2), it should be the first partition. Make sure to click the apply button. Open a command prompt (admin) - "run as administrator" command prompt and run the following commands:

    diskpart
    select%disk%1
    create%part%pri
    format%fs=ntfs%quick%label="System Reserved"
    assign%letter=t
    active
    exit
    bcdboot%C:\Windows%/s%T:%/f%ALL
    exit

    If format%fs=ntfs%quick%label="System Reserved" gives you the same illegal label error, then shorten the command to
    format%fs=ntfs%quick
    just like you did before. Complete the rest of the commands.

    Reboot the computer and try the upgrade again.

    The other option would be to attempt to convert the drive to GPT and boot it in UEFI mode;
    Convert Windows 10 from Legacy BIOS to UEFI without Data Loss Installation Upgrade Tutorials
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 26, 2017
    #26
  12. 10fused Win User
    Thank you.

    Your assistance is appreciated.

    Hopefully I'll be up to tackling it after dinner.

    If not, there's tomorrow and I'm starting to grasp this narrow subject matter.
     
    10fused, Apr 5, 2018
    #27
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