HP laptop cannot be upgraded to Windows 10... due to WUSA installer

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    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
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    HP laptop cannot be upgraded to Windows 10... failed at 48%


    UPDATE: Ignore this error... it was resolved with an SFC scan and correction.
    Problem solved. It had to do with the BIOS. See my last post below.

    The process keeps running into this error, with * Windows update could not be installed because of error 2149842967 "" (Command line: ""C:\Windows\system32\wusa.exe" *

    It acts like there's some competing Windows Update being done, with Microsoft Office... but there is not. I ran Windows Update and it's all up to date, rebooted clean... Still keep getting this error.

    On my other laptop, Windows would place the install files on my Recovery D: drive... which ends up running out of space. I was not given a choice for where Microsoft should put the files. Excuse me Microsoft, but don't you bother to detect how much free space is available and allocate accordingly so you don't run out? Why I can't I tell Windows where to put the install files? My C: drive has several hundred gigabytes free.

    I was able to create a USB install of Windows 10 and it wouldn't work if I let it search for updates first. It would demand my Windows product key... which is an OEM one for Windows 8... and that was rejected. However, if I opted not to download any updates and proceed, it went through OK. I'm going to have to try this method on my other laptop once the installation completes.
    Last edited by cytherian; 28 Aug 2016 at 22:29. Reason: Problem solved
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  2. Posts : 366
    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I got past this... but still stuck with:
    0xC1900101 - 0x2000C
    The Installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during APPLY_IMAGE operation
    Last edited by cytherian; 28 Aug 2016 at 11:37.
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  3. Posts : 366
    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
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    I set up my machine for a "clean boot", by disabling all services that are non-Microsoft, then shutting down those that persisted in starting up. I disabled my anti-virus for 1 hour.

    Previously, my install would fail at somewhere between 2% and 5%. This time it goes to 48%. Same error. I can't for the life of me figure out what to do... any suggestions?
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  4. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
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    cytherian said:
    I set up my machine for a "clean boot", by disabling all services that are non-Microsoft, then shutting down those that persisted in starting up. I disabled my anti-virus for 1 hour.

    Previously, my install would fail at somewhere between 2% and 5%. This time it goes to 48%. Same error. I can't for the life of me figure out what to do... any suggestions?
    If you have 3rd party AV uninstall it. When just disabled they can still keep service running. To uninstall, use particular AV's uninstaller program, they all have one.
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    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
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    Thanks for your advice, CountMike. Is it a pretty common thing for Anti-virus programs to cause interference with Windows 10 installations, to the point of requiring that they be uninstalled?
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  6. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
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    cytherian said:
    Thanks for your advice, CountMike. Is it a pretty common thing for Anti-virus programs to cause interference with Windows 10 installations, to the point of requiring that they be uninstalled?
    Yes sir, it happened to me personally with Avast and Avira.
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  7. Posts : 366
    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
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    I uninstalled Avast... did not make much of a difference. I got to around 70% when the whole process aborted again. Looks like this laptop is going to be stuck on 8.1...
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  8. Posts : 366
    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
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    Finally completed the installation. The culprit? It would appear to be the BIOS.

    I had ruled out USB, by copying the install files to the local drive and unplugging all USB devices.
    I had uninstalled my anti-virus program.
    I had stopped all non-essential services.
    I booted into the BIOS settings mode to check on UEFI settings... disabling warned of possibly corrupting my current OS, so I declined. I did turn off encryption.

    Then I discovered that there was an HP BIOS update... affecting UEFI only. Nothing about Windows 10 compatibility. So I ran it... rebooted, then tried ONE LAST TIME to install Windows 10 (if this didn't work, I'd give up and leave this laptop on Windows 8.1 until Microsoft gets its act together). And it finally worked.

    Now to hunt down all of the workarounds to turn off Microsoft spying and any other system bloatware that may affect performance.
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  9. Posts : 18,044
    Win 10 Pro 64-bit v1909 - Build 18363 Custom ISO Install
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    Hello @cytherian,

    cytherian said:
    Finally completed the installation. The culprit? It would appear to be the BIOS.
    Excellent news.

    cytherian said:
    Now to hunt down all of the workarounds to turn off Microsoft spying and any other system bloatware that may affect performance.

    Here is something to get you started . . .

    > How to Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10
    > How to Optimize the Performance of Windows 10

    There are MANY MANY .REG files [ and GPO ] that can be found in the Tutorials that can customise what you want to do, as well as third-party applications. Depending on how far you want to go with this, it could take a while!

    I hope this helps.
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  10. Posts : 13,987
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
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    After over 4 years of the problem I'd have junked the computer in favor of a new one.
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