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  1. Daskie Win User

    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More!


    Hi, this is my first post so I apologize in advance for any naivete.

    Right, so I've been using Windows 10 home without (much) issue for months now, and I decided to do the anniversary upgrade. All is well until it gets to ~75% at which point I blue screen with error

    This started me off on a long and frustrating journey over the last three days desperately trying everything I could find online to fix the issue, but I'm at the point of giving up, so I figured maybe some kind soul would aid me online.

    Thing's I've tried thus far (that I can remember - it's been a lot):
    • Doing the anniversary upgrade from windows update
    • Doing the anniversary upgrade via the windows upgrade assistant
    • Doing the anniversary upgrade via ISO
    • Doing the anniversary upgrade via ISO from bootable USB
    • Reinstalling (not fresh) Windows 10, which yields bsod
    • Ran chkdsk, which fixed a couple corrupt files, but didn't solve the problem
    • Ran sfc, which reported no errors
    • Updating every driver I could (using DriverMax to identify out of date drivers, but not to install them)
    • Ran driver verifier with all options but low resources simulation on all non-microsoft drivers, which causes a bsod before it gets to login
      . I have the minidumps of this (attached the latest), but have been unable to identify the culprit
    • all these things multiple times, plus probably a whole load of other stuff i'm too fried to remember atm

    Other information that may be useful:
    • Desktop I built ~5 years ago
    • Windows 10 Home 1511
    • ASUS P8P67-M Pro Motherboard
    • Intel i5 2500K
    • Zotac Nvidia GeForce 560 ti
    • 2 x 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz RAM
    • 128 GB SSD which holds primarily the OS (has ~40 GB free atm)
    • 500 GB HDD which holds everything else (notably my user folder)
    • This computer has had stability issues for years now which has caused me boundless frustration, both application crashes and BSODs, however they happen infrequently enough to live with and seem to be utterly and completely unpredictable. This is a whole other can of worms that I don't think is related to the issue at hand.
    • Although I've been trying tons of things these past few days, as far as I know I've not "cluttered" my OS in the process. I think it's in a relatively stable, clean state as it stands.

    If anyone's willing to take a crack at this headache of mine I'd be infinitely appreciative!

    :)
     
    Daskie, Sep 22, 2016
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  2. Zed_351 Win User

    Anniversary Update

    anniversary update keeps failing at 85% with this error message 0xC1900101-0x4000D the installation failed in the SECOND_BOOT phase with and error during MIGRATE_DATA operation."

    I've uninstalled so many applications but the problem still persists.

    Anyone have any ideas?
     
    Zed_351, Sep 22, 2016
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  3. BostjanVi Win User
    repeated failures to install windows 10 anniversary update

    Hello,

    I'm having trouble with the Windows 10 anniversary update.

    First, the the automatic update failed; then a second similar attempt failed; finally I tried a manual update, after which I got the

    following message:

    We couldn't install Windows 10

    We've set your PC back to the way it was right before you started installing Windows 10

    0xC1900101 - 0x4000D

    The installation failed in the SECOND_BOOT phase with an error during MIGRATE_DATA operation

    Can anyone give me some advice?

    Regards,
     
    BostjanVi, Sep 22, 2016
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  4. Daskie Win User

    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More!

    Ran the DM Log Collector - attached is the result.
     
    Daskie, Sep 22, 2016
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  5. Daskie Win User
    Edit:
    I forgot to mention, I've also tried uninstalling my antivirus as well as disconnecting everything from my computer during installation (internet, mouse, keyboard, printer, etc.), to no avail.
     
    Daskie, Sep 23, 2016
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  6. jesser Win User
    I'm having the exact same problem. Have tried 3 times on 2 different computers with the same 0xC1900101-0x4000D error each time. Both computers are basically same hardware but different AV (one is Bitdefender and other is Trend) so I don't think it is the AV. In searching, I have seen mention of the system or recovery partition being too small. I have a 'Windows RE tools' partition of 1023 MB, a 'SYSTEM' partition (FAT32) of 360 MB and a 'Recovery Image' partition of 15.56 GB in addition to the regular 'Windows' partition. I'm not sure which one might be the problem - I think I have seen reference to the size of the SYSTEM partition but I can't find again where I read this. Have you looked into this aspect?
     
    jesser, Sep 23, 2016
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  7. Daskie Win User
    This has not come up in anything I've read thus far concerning the issue. My partitions are even smaller than yours (100mb for system, 450mb for recovery), so I suppose it's possible.
    Apparently Windows 7 uses 100mb for the system partition, whereas Windows 8/10 are supposed to use 350mb, which explains the size of mine as my hard drive was never reformatted during the upgrade process from 7. This is something I will look into.
    As far as the recovery partition, according to google 450mb is normal for Windows 10, so yours seems excessively large.
     
    Daskie, Sep 24, 2016
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  8. Daskie Win User

    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More!

    Okay, so I expanded my system reserved partition from 100mb to 500mb, and tried again. I ran the iso installer from USB, disconnected everything else, made it to 86%, and then BSOD'd with
    and then I got the same
     
    Daskie, Sep 24, 2016
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  9. jesser Win User
    Man, I give you credit for keep at it. Right now I don't have the time to wait around for it to go through the whole thing and fail again. Is this any help? I found it here:

    Solved SFC and SFCFix Logs (Windows 10 corruptions) - Windows 10 Forums

    "After doing some more research, it was confirmed by other people that in-place upgrade leaves the installed applications untouched.
    So, I went ahead and carried the in-place upgrade and also was going well until the very last stage and then again PC decided to restart at 93% and then the same extremely frustrating Restoring Your Previous Version of Windows and was back to where started.

    But this time, the Windows Media Creation Tool showed the below error code!

    0xc1900101-0x4000d the installation failed in the second_boot phase with an error during migrate_data operation

    So, it was time for a new researching session. After some researching, I came across some suggestions as below from different websites/forums.


    "Ok, I finally got it working. I don't know what did it, but it must have been one the following.
    What I did:
    - Deinstalled Avira Antivirus
    - Enabled Windows Defender instead
    - Deleted Items in Prefetch-Folder (C:\Windows\Prefetch)
    - Deleted Items in Temp-Folder (%USER%\AppData\Local\Temp)
    - There was one driver update pending for my WiFi adapter which always failed
    onupdate. I updated it manually
    - I also updated my Intel-Graphics-Driver
    - Uninstalled Windows Phone 8.1 Emulator
    - Disabled all Services, except Microsoft Services
    inmsconfig
    - Disabled all Startup Items in Task Manager
    - Downloaded Update again
    - Installed successfully
    I hope this helps someone, glad it finally worked.
    See you at #10049 *Smile"

    Source1: Eror Error 0xC1900101 - 0x4000d When I instal Windows 10 technical - Microsoft Community


    Source 2: Fix: We Couldn 0x400D) Error

    The above two I can remember I followed and then ran the in-place upgrade and it worked and completed the in-place upgrade installation. Finally worked!!*Smile*Smile*Smile

    After that, I ran SFC /scannow and that also completed with no violation found. Another great thing!

    I am yet to check how things goes with the Auto Wake Up from Sleep Mode and freezes and also Driver Verifier related BSODs.
     
    jesser, Sep 28, 2016
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  10. axe0 New Member
    Hi @Daskie,

    My apologies for the huge delay, I'm currently extremely busy with studies and preparation for exams so I don't have a lot of time.

    Do you still need help? If you do, please post back and upload a fresh zip.
     
  11. Daskie Win User
    Right, so I followed the suggestions by jesser, disabled all non-microsoft services, disabled all startup apps, and cleared out the pre-fetch and temp folders.

    To reiterate, my anti-virus has been disabled from the start, I've updated all my drivers to the best of my ability, and am disconnecting everything from my computer when doing the install, once it's finished downloading.

    Did the install this time via Windows Upgrade assistant, got to something like ~85% no problem, then the same BSOD once again
    Attached is a fresh zip provided by dm log collector.
     
    Daskie, Sep 28, 2016
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  12. axe0 New Member
    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]
    Warning Programs that claim to update your drivers install either the wrong or corrupted drivers.
    If you have installed any driver with DriverMax, please remove them as it may cause trouble.
    An easy way to get remove these drivers is by using a restore point prior the installation.






    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]
    Diagnostic Test
    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]
    RAM TEST

    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]
    Run MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Forums


    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]
    Note
    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]


    MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 complete passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.

    Make a photo of the result and post it.

    Addition:
    If errors show up you can stop the test, remove all sticks but 1 and test this single stick in each slot for 8 passes or until errors show, switch sticks and repeat.
    If errors show up and you see them a lot later, no problem, the errors don't affect the test.



    Please fill in your system specsPlease follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
    The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.
    In the left corner below in your post you find 'My System Specs'. After clicking it you can find a link a little below that says 'Update your System Spec', click on this link to get to the page where you can fill in your system specs.

    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]


    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More! [​IMG]
     
  13. Daskie Win User

    Windows 10 Anniversary Update BSOD 0xC1900101-0x4000D and More!

    Okay, I updated my system specs and ran Memtest86 - 8 passes, 0 errors.
     
    Daskie, Sep 30, 2016
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  14. axe0 New Member
    I'll mention it again
     
  15. Daskie Win User
    I'm sorry, I forgot to take a picture before exiting memtest.
    Should I run 8 passes again so I can take a photo, even though there were no reported errors?
     
    Daskie, Sep 30, 2016
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