Use bootable USB to upgrade to 1511

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  1. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #191

    Here are some things I'd try
    - after each change, restart the machine and try the upgrade
    If any of these suggestions help, you don't have to continue with the other suggestions
    ... but please do post what helped

    1. Control Panel > Region > Administrative tab > Change system locale
      Select English (United States) - yes even if it is already set
      Press the Copy Settings button
      Select both
      Welcome screen and system accounts and New user accounts
      Press OK


      Your boot might be corrupt, even if you can boot, the upgrade might be more finicky (buggy??)
      Startup Repair - Run in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums


    2. Disable 3rd party AV pgms - enable Defender


    3. Restart your machine in case there are any system operations pending

      Click here to download Old Timer-TFC.
      >> save the application to your Desktop.
      Old Timer-TFC is a standalone application, there is no install.

      Save your work and close all open windows.
      TFC will close ALL open programs including your browser!

      Right click, run as administrator TFC

      Click the Start button to begin the cleaning up temporary files and folders.
      Do not work on other things while TFC is running - most applications use some sort of temporary files. Just let TFC run by itself on the machine until it completes.

      Restart your machine immediately after TFC completes.


    4. Perform a Clean boot
      Clean Boot - Perform in Windows 10 to Troubleshoot Software Conflicts - Windows 10 Forums


    5. Check for previous upgrade folders (show hidden: $Windows.~BT, and $Windows.~WS) on your c:\ drive - clean them up
      Disk Cleanup - Open and Use in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
      I usually check everything


      I'd also like to see your Disk Management.

      If you've already downloaded the custom MMC, go to Step 2 to launch it and then grab the screen shot.

      Step 1: Download this zip file (contains dmDskmgr-vd.mmc)


      Step 2: Double click dmDskmgr-vd.zip to open the compressed folder
      Double click dmDskmgr-vd.mmc to launch the custom Disk Management console
      You'll get an output similar to this:


      Press Alt+PrtScn to grab a snapshot of just the Disk Management window
      Open Paint and Ctrl+V to paste it, then save the image
      Attach the image to a new post.

      Option 2: Use Disk Management in the x-Menu (right click the Windows logo, select Disk Management)
      Select View > Bottom > Disk list
      Maximize the window and grab the screen shot.
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  2. Posts : 30
    win10 pro 64
       #192

    popping on for a bit - got called in to work, will try again thursday evening.
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  3. Posts : 56,806
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #193

    Murdabenne said:
    popping on for a bit - got called in to work, will try again thursday evening.
    Good morning, Murdabenne! If you haven't already, try to get that setuperr.log for @simrick. And the CBS log. They may hold a lot of clues. See ya later.....
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  4. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #194

    For CBS, unless you need more TC, I only want the stuff from this command:
    Code:
    findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt"
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  5. Posts : 56,806
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #195

    simrick said:
    For CBS, unless you need more TC, I only want the stuff from this command:
    Code:
    findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt"
    I was gonna post that, but didn't. I use that all the time, else you gotta wade thru 10K lines of Who-Cares!
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  6. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #196

    f14tomcat said:
    I was gonna post that, but didn't. I use that all the time, else you gotta wade thru 10K lines of Who-Cares!
    Yeah, although I recall him saying that sfc came out okay - no integrity violations found?
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  7. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #197

    @Murdabenne
    I have gone through this thread and made notes of everything, so it's fresh in my head now.
    When you have time, please answer the following questions, and/or provide the information below:

    This system was originally upgraded from W8.1Pro to W10Pro, but then W10 was clean installed once, right? Any specific problems for the clean install?
    How many/what kind of HDDs are connected?
    Please also list what is stored where. (i.e. where do the libraries point? Programs are installed on a drive other than the main OS SSD?)
    Disk Management screenshot?
    No Overclocking, right?
    Defender is the only AV now and Windows Firewall.
    Was MCT tried with “run as administrator”?
    Need Ccleaner installed programs list
    Any Speccy or any HDD/System monitoring programs?
    Was CHKDSK run on SSD?
    Fast Startup is off?
    Are you currently in a Clean Boot state?
    BIOS up-to-date?
    Any anti-telemetry programs used, ever?
    Was startup repair tried, as suggested by Slartybart?
    Was OldTimer TFC tried?
    Was this tried: Device Manager – right-click and update each manually-let Windows check automatically
    Was this tried: Upgrade with internet, upgrade without internet

    I would like to see your current setuperr.log.
    C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setuperr.log
    You can post it here, between CODE tags (use the # button).

    I would also like to see the abbreviated results from CBS log. At an administrative command prompt, type
    Code:
    findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt"
    and post here. (I realize the results were clean.) If your libraries are pointing elsewhere, you'll have to go searching for it - you know that, right?

    Open Device Manager, select to show Hidden Devices, and post a screenshot, with storage volume section expanded, and anything else that might be unknown/unexpected. Better yet, just expand everything and post it that way.

    I looked through your previous pastebin log, it showed, (among other things), problems with too many INF (drivers) trying to migrate, and with the BCD/creating recovery. Would like to verify those still exist. Then we can proceed further. Thanks.
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  8. Posts : 30
    win10 pro 64
       #198

    I will get to this Monday evening. My time off disintegrated. One of the cardiology group got sick and Im stuck filling nights until after Sunday night. And by night I mean 6PM to 9AM, with an hour commute on each end, usually with no lunch (work while I eat, if Im not in a patient room or a clean area or the OR)

    sleeping. stay safe.
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  9. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #199

    Murdabenne said:
    I will get to this Monday evening. My time off disintegrated. One of the cardiology group got sick and Im stuck filling nights until after Sunday night. And by night I mean 6PM to 9AM, with an hour commute on each end, usually with no lunch (work while I eat, if Im not in a patient room or a clean area or the OR)

    sleeping. stay safe.
    No problem. It's all good. Take care of yourself-people need you! :)
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  10. Posts : 30
    win10 pro 64
       #200

    Last attempt. Failed. "Something Happened"


    OK - I jumped thru all the hoops. Still get the stupidest error message Microsoft has ever written "Something Happened" .

    The findstr produced an empty file - so I loaded the log into notepad++ and searched manually and nothing in there with [SR] or SR other than server entries that appear routine. FYI, This was a scratch install to a fresh 500gb EVO SSD, after the initial upgrade from 8.1 pro 64 bit to get the registration set. UEFI setup, I am running SLI NVidia graphics cards and dual monitor setup, but I've gone as far as pulling those out, uninstalling the NVidia drivers and going with the Intel built in stuff and only a single monitor. Still negative result. I even made sure the BIOS is flashed to the latest. The system is installed to C: and data and media are kept on D on a 1G 7200rpm WD drive, with my old SSD standing in at 256GB as drive F ("Fast") with a few things installed there for speed (mainly for loading, like games), with the DVD/BLuRay on E. I let windows set up all the partitions GPT. when I did the original install and have resisted the urge to tinker.

    And it has gotten worse: the damnable update automation has greyed out my ability to change the reboot time/date and put it off. This infernal machine has restarted 4 times already today under control of Microsoft mindlessly bashing its head in against whatever error it has created. I cannot stop the reboots, so I am stuck with saving my work, waiting out out, reading yet another failed attempt in the Update screen, trying MCT method, watching it fail with "Something Happened". I'm ready to take a hammer to this thing, and send the remains to MS Headquarters.

    I've had enough. I am now forced to throw away my day off Thursday to do a scratch reinstall unless I see something more here. Thanks for all the help. I now get to spend parts of my time off for the next week reinstalling applications, getting my applications re-downloaded, re-installed and re-registering them (and hoping I have all the serials and passwords in my gmail). If it weren't for specific apps and some games, I'd be tempted to format this thing and throw some version of Linux on it and never look back. I still have an i7 Mac mini, and I can use it for the time being to work on a research presentation for the cardiac group, but I really don't like using my Mac -- I think its overpriced and its such a walled garden limiting me, and I also don't flow my work the way they want me to. Despite all that I have to credit Apple, because their Mac Mini and OSX have NEVER bitten me in the ass this hard.

    Microsoft and their useless tech support can rot in hell for putting me through this. All y'all here,on the other hand, have been what they should have been - patient, informative and sympathetic. Thank you again. I'm downloading a fresh copy of the latest 1511 ISO, and making a UEFI USB install setup, and backing everything off here one last time. I'll be reformatting after I get a nap in tomorrow morning.

    For the historical record, here is the entire contents of the setuperr.log

    2016-06-08 23:28:19, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session2016-06-08 23:28:19, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:28:19, Error MOUPG CDlpActionImpl<class CDlpErrorImpl<class CDlpObjectInternalImpl<class CUnknownImpl<class IMoSetupDlpAction> > > >::Suspend(1066): Result = 0xC1800104
    2016-06-08 23:28:19, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteInstallMode(724): Result = 0x800705BB
    2016-06-08 23:28:19, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteDownlevelMode(389): Result = 0x800705BB
    2016-06-08 23:28:20, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::Execute(232): Result = 0x800705BB
    2016-06-08 23:28:20, Error MOUPG CSetupHost::Execute(371): Result = 0x800705BB
    2016-06-08 23:38:09, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:38:09, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:38:10, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetDeferredSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a deferred SQM datapoint in an invalid SQM session[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:38:10, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetDeferredSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a deferred SQM datapoint in an invalid SQM session[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:38:10, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:38:10, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:38:17, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:40:07, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:40:10, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetDeferredSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a deferred SQM datapoint in an invalid SQM session[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:40:10, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:40:16, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:40:19, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:40:50, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetDeferredSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a deferred SQM datapoint in an invalid SQM session[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:40:55, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2016-06-08 23:40:57, Error CONX WlanOpenHandle failed with error 00000426


    2016-06-08 23:41:23, Error CONX Unable to get message handle 80092009 c:\windows\system32\drivers\tap0901.sys


    2016-06-08 23:41:24, Error CONX Failed to get inf path SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network\{4d36e975-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\{58474950-424f-0058-cfe8-aba2187557f2}


    2016-06-08 23:41:24, Error CONX Failed to add net component 80070002


    2016-06-08 23:41:24, Error CONX Failed to open inf key SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network\{6bdd1fc5-810f-11d0-bec7-08002be2092f}\{dcbbe068-5b8f-420c-9f2a-0ef3bdd8c63f}


    2016-06-08 23:41:24, Error CONX Failed to add net component 80070002


    2016-06-08 23:47:56, Error SP pSPRemoveUpgradeRegTree: failed to delete reg tree HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\Upgrade[gle=0x00000005]
    2016-06-08 23:48:03, Error [0x080831] MIG CSIAgent: Invalid xml format: FormatException: "id" attribute is mandatory. void __cdecl Mig::CMXEMigrationXml::LoadSupportedComponent(class UnBCL::XmlNode *,int,class Mig::CMXEMigrationXml *,class Mig::CMXEXmlComponent *)
    2016-06-08 23:48:04, Error [0x080831] MIG CSIAgent: Invalid xml format: FormatException: Component with display name: Plugin/{39CC25F3-AF21-4C42-854D-0524249F02CE} already loaded __cdecl Mig::CMXEMigrationXml::CMXEMigrationXml(class Mig::CPlatform *,class UnBCL::String *,class UnBCL::XmlDocument *,class UnBCL::String *,class UnBCL::String *)
    2016-06-08 23:48:18, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {65cbf70b-1d78-4cac-8400-9acd65ced94a}: CreateProcess(s) failed. GLE = d
    2016-06-08 23:49:06, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {526D451C-721A-4b97-AD34-DCE5D8CD22C5}: [shmig] Failed to get preferred homegroup with hr=0x80070490
    2016-06-08 23:49:06, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ff9c714f-b864-4f43-ae39-ec07d7385abe}: Found invalid upper filters for class {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}.
    2016-06-08 23:49:06, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ff9c714f-b864-4f43-ae39-ec07d7385abe}: Found invalid lower filters for class {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}.
    2016-06-08 23:49:07, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ff9c714f-b864-4f43-ae39-ec07d7385abe}: Found invalid lower filters for class {eec5ad98-8080-425f-922a-dabf3de3f69a}.
    2016-06-08 23:49:10, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ee036dc0-f9b7-4d2d-bb94-3dd3102c5804}: BRIDGEMIG: CBrgUnattend::CollectBridgeSettings failed: 0x1, 0
    2016-06-08 23:49:12, Error CSetupAutomation::Resurrect: File not found: C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\automation.dat[gle=0x00000002]
    2016-06-08 23:49:12, Error SP CSetupPlatform::ResurrectAutomation: Failed to resurrect automation: 0x80070002[gle=0x00000002]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error IBSLIB OSRollbackService::CBootFilesRestoreCheckpoint::Finalize: Failed to backup BCD database from "D:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD" to "C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Rollback\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD".[gle=0x00000006]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error [0x064199] IBSLIB SetCheckpoint(WinPEBootFilesRestoreCheckpoint): threw exception.: class RollbackException: RollbackException: Error(6), CSystemVolumeSelectionCheckpoint: Failed to backup BCD database. void __cdecl OSRollbackService::CBootFilesRestoreCheckpoint::Finalize(const unsigned short *,struct OSRollbackService::ICheckpointParameters *)[gle=0x00000006]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error [0x06418a] IBSLIB RollbackSetCheckpoint(WinPEBootFilesRestoreCheckpoint): threw exception.: class RollbackException: RollbackException: Error(6), CSystemVolumeSelectionCheckpoint: Failed to backup BCD database. void __cdecl OSRollbackService::CCheckpointImpressario::SetCheckpoint(const unsigned short *,struct OSRollbackService::ICheckpointParameters *)
    void __cdecl OSRollbackService::CBootFilesRestoreCheckpoint::Finalize(const unsigned short *,struct OSRollbackService::ICheckpointParameters *)[gle=0x00000006]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error [0x06414e] IBSLIB RollbackSetCheckpoint(WinPEBootFilesRestoreCheckpoint) failed. Disabling Rollback.[gle=0x00000006]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error SP Error setting OS Switch Rollback checkpoint[gle=0x00000006]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error SP Operation failed: Update Boot Code. Error: 0x80004005[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: Finalize reported failure![gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: Using action error code: [0x80004005][gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error MOUPG CDlpActionFinalize::ExecuteSetupPlatformFinalize(1310): Result = 0x80004005[gle=0x000000b7]
    2016-06-08 23:49:14, Error MOUPG CDlpActionFinalize::ExecuteRoutine(479): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CDlpActionImpl<class CDlpErrorImpl<class CDlpObjectInternalImpl<class CUnknownImpl<class IMoSetupDlpAction> > > >::Execute(441): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::ExecuteAction(3243): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::ExecuteActions(3397): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::Execute(1631): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteTask(2024): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteTask(1987): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteInstallMode(804): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteDownlevelMode(389): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:21, Error SP CSetupPlatform::ResurrectNewSystem: Cannot resurrect new system.: Win32Exception: \\?\C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\NewSystem.dat: The system cannot find the file specified. [0x00000002] __cdecl UnBCL::FileStream::FileStream(const class UnBCL::String *,enum UnBCL::FileMode,enum UnBCL::FileAccess,enum UnBCL::FileShare,unsigned long)[gle=0x00000002]
    2016-06-08 23:49:22, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::Execute(232): Result = 0x80004005
    2016-06-08 23:49:22, Error MOUPG CSetupHost::Execute(371): Result = 0x80004005

    Last edited by Murdabenne; 09 Jun 2016 at 00:53. Reason: typos
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