- Error 80240020
This error occurs if the session ID of the running Windows 10 setup is invalid. This may occur if the user logged off Windows while setup was running.
- Error C19000101 - 0x40017
These errors mean that the Windows 10 installation failed after the second system restart. They’re likely caused by faulty drivers or software. Here are the known drivers and software that cause these errors:- SteelSeries - Mouse and keyboard manufacture. The SteelSeries Engine is not currently supported in Windows 8.1. This causes issues when you try to upgrade to Windows 10. For more information, see the SteelSeries FAQ.
- NVIDIA - Video card manufacture. Make sure that you have installed the latest video driver.
- ESET - Antivirus and security-related products. See the ESET knowledge base to learn how to safely upgrade to Windows 10 with ESET products installed.
- Trusteer Rapport - Credit card fraud protection software. Trusteer recommends that you install the available Windows 8.1 updates before you upgrade to Windows 10.
- McAfee - Antivirus and security-related products. McAfee AntiVirus 8.8 Patch 3 is confirmed to be incompatible with Windows 10.
- Error 0XC0000428
Windows cannot verify the digital signature for INSTALL.wim of the Windows 10 image. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source.
- Error 0x80d02002
Typically occurs when the download of Windows 10 installation file times out.
- Error 0x80240031
Occurs when the Windows installation file is in the wrong format.
- Error 0x80070652
Occurs when the installation of another program is in progress.
- Error 0x80070542
Occurs either when a required impersonation level was not provided or when the provided impersonation level is invalid.
- Error 0x8007025D - 0x2000C
Occurs if the specified buffer contains ill-formed data.
- Error 0x80070103
See KB 952032 for the description of this issue and the resolution.
- Error 0x80070003 - 0x20007
Occurs when the Internet connection is faulty when during the installation of Windows 10.
- Error 0x80246007
Occurs if Windows 10 hasn’t been downloaded.
- Error C19000101-0x30018
Means that the Windows upgrade failed after the first restart. Some of the drivers in the driver set of the image are incompatible during the PNP Specialization phase.
- Error 0xc1900106
The installation process was ended. Installation failure: Windows could not install the update.
- Error 0xC1900208 – 0x4000C
An incompatible application that's installed on the computer prevents the upgrade process from completing.
- Error Code 0xC1900200 – 0x20008
This error might mean that the computer doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to download or install the upgrade to Windows 10.
- Error 0xc000021A
The %hs system process stopped unexpectedly with a status of 0x%08x (0x%08x 0x%08x). The computer shuts down in this situation.
- Error 0xc0000001
This issue may occur for one of the following reasons:- There are file system errors.
- A file system virtualization application is running on the computer.
- Error 0x80246017
The download failed because the local user account did not have administrator permissions.
- Error 0x80240017
Indicates that the upgrade is unavailable for the edition of Windows that's running on your computer.
- Error 0x80072EE2
The operation timed out. This may occur if the computer isn't connected to Internet.
- Error 0x8007002C-0x4001C
May occur for one of the following reasons:- Antivirus software conflicts
- Hardware conflicts
- Error 0x0000005C
Phase 0 initialization of the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) failed. This might indicate a hardware problem.
- You're prompted to enter a product key
Occurs because the ISO that you use to install Windows 10 doesn’t recognize the Windows installation that's currently running. For example, you download an ISO that has multiple Windows 10 editions from MSDN. In this situation, you must enter a product key that is validated by the setup program to install the appropriate edition of Windows 10.
Error: "We couldn't Update System Reserved Partition"
See KB 3086249 for the description of this issue and its resolution.
*Resolution*
- Error 80240020
Rename the following folders, and then check for updates again. The second folder is hidden.- C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
- C:\ $WINDOWS.~BT
- Error C19000101 - 0x40017
- Resolution 1
Clean boot into Windows, and then upgrade to Windows 10. - Resolution 2
Run Setup.exe for Windows 10 together with the /DynamicUpdate parameter. This parameter lets the Windows 10 setup program check for available driver updates during the setup process.
- Resolution 1
- Error 0XC0000428
Download the Windows 10 ISO, and then install Windows 10 again.- If you're an MSDN subscriber, you can download the Windows 10 ISO from the MSDN subscription site.
- If you're not an MSDN subscriber or not sure if you are, you can manually create the Windows 10 ISO by using the media creation tool. When you run the tool, select the Create installation media for another PC option.
- Error 0x80d02002
Check your Internet connection, and then try the upgrade after a short wait. Or, use the media creation tool to create a Windows 10 ISO to install Windows. When you run the tool, select the Create installation media for another PC option.
- Error 0x80240031
Download the Windows 10 ISO, and then install Windows 10 again.- If you're an MSDN subscriber, you can download the Windows 10 ISO from the MSDN subscription site.
- If you're not an MSDN subscriber or not sure if you are, you can manually create the Windows 10 ISO by using the media creation tool. When you run the tool, select the Create installation media for another PC option.
- Error 0x80070652
Wait until the installation of other programs completes, and then install Windows 10.
- Error 0x80070542
Use the Process Monitor tool to monitor this error, and to collect and analyze the logs. This tool is meant to be used by IT professionals.
The idea is that if a piece of code works for user A but doesn’t work for user B, user B may not have sufficient permissions to access a file, a registry key, or a system object. You can use the Process Monitor tool to collect logs against user A and user B and then compare the logs to discover the difference.
- Error 0x8007025D - 0x2000C
Download the Windows 10 ISO, and then install Windows 10 again.- If you're an MSDN subscriber, you can download the Windows 10 ISO from the MSDN subscription site.
- If you're not an MSDN subscriber or not sure if you are, you can manually create the Windows 10 ISO by using the media creation tool. When you run the tool, select the Create installation media for another PC option.
Error 0x80070103
See KB 952032 for the resolution.
Error 0x80070003 - 0x20007
Download the Windows 10 ISO, and then install Windows 10 again.- If you're an MSDN subscriber, you can download the Windows 10 ISO from the MSDN subscription site.
- If you're not an MSDN subscriber or not sure if you are, you can manually create the Windows 10 ISO by using the media creation tool. When you run the tool, select the Create installation media for another PC option.
- Error 0x80246007
Rename the following folders, and then check for updates again. The second folder is hidden.- C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
- C:\ $WINDOWS.~BT
- Error C19000101-0x30018
Update the drivers and firmware on the computer to the latest versions. To do this, go to the computer manufacturer's website, or contact the computer manufacturer's support line.
If you have any device installed that you're not regularly using, we recommend that you remove the device drivers from the computer. To do this, open Program and Features, find the entries that are related to the driver, and uninstall them.
- Error 0xc1900106
Indicates that Setup ended unexpectedly. We recommend that you to do the following checks to fix this issue:- If an antivirus program is running on the computer, disable the antivirus program during the upgrading.
- Run Windows Update to make sure Windows is updated.
- Make sure that the latest drivers and firmware are installed. To do this, go to the computer manufacturer's website or contact company support.
- Error 0xC1900208 – 0x4000C
If Setup prompts you about any incompatible installed applications, uninstall these applications.
- Error Code 0xC1900200 – 0x20008
To check the requirements for installing Windows 10, see the following specifications:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...ity_win10specs.
- Error 0xc000021A
To fix this issue, contact Microsoft Support. Follow the steps in KBXXX to collect the dump log before you contact Microsoft Support.
- Error 0xc0000001
To fix this issue, follow these steps.
- Step 1: Use the chkdsk tool to check for file system errors
- Click Start, type cmd in the Search box, and then press Enter. Right-click cmd, and then click Run as Administrator to open a command prompt.
- Type the following command to check for file system errors:
-
Code:
chkdsk C: /f
- Step 2: Disable any file system virtualization applications
If you’re using any file system virtualization application, disable or temporarily uninstall the application during the upgrade process.
- Step 1: Use the chkdsk tool to check for file system errors
- Error 0x80246017
Log off, and then log on to another account that has administrator permissions. Then, try to install Windows 10 again.
- Error 0x80240017
Check Windows 10 specifications for details.
- Error 0x80072EE2
To fix this issue, following these steps:- Start Internet Explorer, and then make sure that the computer has an Internet connection.
- Go to KB article 836941, and run the Fixit package.
- Try to upgrade to Windows 10 again.
If you still receive the error message, check the firewall settings, and make sure that the following website addresses are allowed by the firewall.
Code:http://*.update.microsoft.com https://*.update.microsoft.com http://download.windowsupdate.com
Error 0x8007002C-0x4001C
To fix this issue, check the following variables:- If an antivirus software is running on the computer, disable it during the upgrade process.
- If you have one of the following software programs installed on the
computer, temporarily uninstall it, and then try to upgrade to Windows
10 again:
- SteelSeries engine
- ESET Smart Security or ESET NOD32 Antivirus
- Trusteer Rapport
- Error 0x0000005C
To fix this issue, try the following:- Contact the computer manufacturer's support site to update the computer's BIOS.
- To check whether your computer's hardware is compatible with Windows 10, see the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program.
- You're prompted to enter a product key
Use the media creation tool to install Windows 10.
- Error: "We couldn't Update System Reserved Partition"
To resolve this issue, see KB 3086249.
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