Sysprep with upgraded Win 10 install


  1. Posts : 14
    Win 10
       #1

    Sysprep with upgraded Win 10 install


    I have a laptop that has seen better days. The screen has finally stopped functioning, and the second hard drive has now failed. I wish to take the new SSD system drive to put into the new laptop I have purchased,

    The OS on the SSD is Win 10 which has been upgraded from Win 7 Ultimate, and is currently running the 1511 upgrade.

    The problem I have is that I am trying to run the Sysprep feature, but it will not run on an upgraded OS. Has anyone been able to get this to work? I would prefer not to have to clean install everything yet again.
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  2. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #2

    Did you delete the upgrade registry keys etc as described at the bottom of this tutorial? Users Folder - Move Location in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
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  3. Posts : 14
    Win 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I missed one registry entry. But even with that, I still get errors.
    I'm thinking it might just be easier to reimage to the Win 7 OS, then try the sysprep, then move the HD.
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  4. Posts : 2,068
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    Create a new user account locally, disconnect from internet, login as that user, and try sysprep.
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  5. Posts : 14
    Win 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I'll try that now. The account is being created as I type.

    No change, same error.

    If it helps, here is some of the sysprep log.

    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Info SYSPRP SysprepSession::CreateXPathForSelection: Processor architecture in registry is AMD64
    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Info [0x0f0080] SYSPRP ActionPlatform::LaunchModule: Found 'SysprepGeneralizeValidate' in C:\Windows\System32\AppxSysprep.dll; executing it
    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Info SYSPRP Entering SysprepGeneralizeValidate (Appx) - validating whether all apps are also provisioned.

    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error SYSPRP Package 37806WilhelmsenStudios.NowyouareinOrbit_1.0.0.1_x86__akeytc0kfv8xy was installed for a user, but not provisioned for all users. This package will not function properly in the sysprep image.

    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error SYSPRP Failed to remove apps for the current user: 0x80073cf2.

    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error SYSPRP Exit code of RemoveAllApps thread was 0x3cf2.

    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error [0x0f0082] SYSPRP ActionPlatform::LaunchModule: Failure occurred while executing 'SysprepGeneralizeValidate' from C:\Windows\System32\AppxSysprep.dll; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error SYSPRP SysprepSession::Validate: Error in validating actions from C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\ActionFiles\Generalize.xml; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error SYSPRP RunPlatformActions:Failed while validating SysprepSession actions; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error [0x0f0070] SYSPRP RunExternalDlls:An error occurred while running registry sysprep DLLs, halting sysprep execution. dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2015-12-08 20:54:14, Error [0x0f00d8] SYSPRP WinMain:Hit failure while pre-validate sysprep generalize internal providers; hr = 0x80073cf2
    2015-12-08 20:54:44, Info [0x0f0052] SYSPRP Shutting down SysPrep log
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  6. Posts : 14
    Win 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I finally got sysprep to run. Had to check the logs after each failure to see what program was holding up the run. Switch to the other user profile and uninstall whatever program was holding up the sysprep. Go back to the admin account and run sysprep again. Repeated this until the sysprep finally completed.

    Now to see what happens when I move the drive to my new computer.
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  7. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #7

    peterweb said:
    Now to see what happens when I move the drive to my new computer.
    You will have a non-activated Windows 10.
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  8. Posts : 14
    Win 10
    Thread Starter
       #8

    UPDATE
    Well I did get the sysprep to run and installed the drive into my new laptop. I got it up and running with all programs intact and running. As NavyLCDR noted, the copy of Win 10 was not activated. I was using it within the 30 days trial period while fine tuning my system and accounts. I contacted MS Support via chat and got the Windows activation key transferred to the new computer. Then things started getting messed up. Start button and Search and other Explorer functions stopped functioning for my main account. Then the Admin account would not load correctly.
    So in the end, I ended up doing a clean install and starting over again.

    Thanks for all the help.
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