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Media Creation Tool Error
I just tried to use the Media Creation Tool in an admin account to create a USB installation drive and had the error below. Has anyone experienced this and solved the error?
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I just tried to use the Media Creation Tool in an admin account to create a USB installation drive and had the error below. Has anyone experienced this and solved the error?
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If you want you can download the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft without using Windows 10 Media Creation Tool.
Open the Internet Explorer and browse to Windows 10 Media Creation Tool website.
Right click empty spot and select View Source and from Emulation tab select Apple Safari (iPad) from "User agent string" drop down box. Website should refresh after selecting Apple Safari (iPad) if it does not refresh the website to get a drop down box for downloading Windows 10 ISO.
I fully formatted the USB stick, restarted the PC then the MCT worked fine.
I'm glad it worked for you Steve. I got that very same error message a couple of weeks ago. I'd never had any problems using MCT before. I fully formatted the USB stick and restarted and it still didn't work for me. Ive switched over to using Diskpart method for creating the bootable flash drive but I still download the ISO using the MCT
Yes, another poster had this problem which turned out to be because the USB had a gpt partition (previously created by Rufus).
USB flash drive --assign drive letter back to dynamic from staticBree said:
That would do it :)
Hi Bree..that was me who had the exact same error in the thread you point to. I converted the USB flash drive back to MBR and created partition from scratch, formatted it etc. I'm not 100% sure though if I did a quick format on the flash drive or whether I changed it to Full Format. The OP here states that he Fully formatted the USB stick..so maybe that is the difference if I did a quick format as well as the GPT partition that had been originally created by Rufus. Just changing the GPT partition style back to MBR didn't work..the Media Creation Tool fouled again at the same point..(51% while creating the media) with the same screen as above but the last part of the error code was slightly different
It wouldn't take a genius to add a check the selected USB for partition suitability at the beginning of the MCT instead of letting it fail right at the end. Maybe one of these days MS might get round to it...
Steve said he Fully formatted the USB flash drive and it sorted the problem out.
I know there are a few methods to Format a USB flash drive in Windows.
In Windows...there's, This PC and Right click on drive/select format and theres also the Disk Management option. For both of those do you just uncheck the "Quick" box on the format options?
The other option is Diskpart...I'm not exactly sure what you type there for a Full format.
Is any of these options better or recommended for a Full format or doesn't it matter? Do they all do exactly the same thing?