Windows 10 Upgrade C1900101-20017 Error

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
       #1

    Windows 10 Upgrade C1900101-20017 Error


    So I've been trying to update my PC to Windows 10 and keep getting this error!!!
    First I'll give you specifics about my PC.
    Alienware Aurora R4, came with an AMD R9270 GPU and I changed to a GTX 980. It came with one HardDrive which I replaced with an SSD and moved OS to SSD and important programs, but all files and other programs are stored on the old drive which is now E. I also have a B drive for expansion (videos etc.) i7 processor. 16GB RAM.
    So I tried the Windows 10 upgrade via Windows Update. It downloads fine, PC says configuring for Windows 10 update, then reboots back to Windows 8.1 and gives me error C1900101-20017. Tried again multiple times and got same error.
    Then I tried with Media Creation tool. I tried where it installs onto PC without USB or DVD and it got stuck at 37% then just said Installation failed, with no errors or anything. Tried again and same thing.
    So then I try the upgrade using a USB. Goes through to the thing where it asks me for key. Press skip. Choose to upgrade, then PC gives me the same error as before but with 0x infornt of it. It said:
    We couldn't install Windows 10
    We've set your PC back to the way it was just before you started installing Windows 10.
    0xC1900101 - 0x20017
    The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during BOOT operation

    So I've tried all the usual stuff (unplug everything, turn off secure boot, disable services, troubleshooting, fixit, delete SoftwareDistribution etc.) so any help would be SO MUCH APPRECIATED! THANK YOU GUYS!!!
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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #2

    2015-07-31 09:42:47, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2015-07-31 09:42:47, Error CDiagnosticsHelper::SetSQMDatapoint: Attempting to set a datapoint in an invalid SQM session
    2015-07-31 09:42:48, Error MOUPG CDlpActionImpl<class CDlpErrorImpl<class CDlpObjectInternalImpl<class CUnknownImpl<class IMoSetupDlpAction> > > >::Suspend(1066): Result = 0xC1800104
    2015-07-31 09:42:48, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecutePreDownloadMode(6591): Result = 0x800705BB
    2015-07-31 09:42:48, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::ExecuteDownlevelMode(369): Result = 0x800705BB
    2015-07-31 09:42:48, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::Execute(223): Result = 0x800705BB
    2015-07-31 09:42:48, Error MOUPG CSetupHost::Execute(370): Result = 0x800705BB
    2015-07-31 09:42:49, Error MOUPG CSetupManager::CopyDynamicUpdateFiles(2216): Result = 0x80070020[gle=0x00000020]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error SP CSetupPlatform::ResurrectNewSystem: Failure: 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]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(String) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(String) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(String) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(String) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(String) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]
    2015-07-31 09:42:53, Error MOUPG MoSetupPlatform: SetupPlatform::SetSqmDatapoint(DWORD) returned: [0x80004005]



    Just to add, I also found this :P Hope it helps
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    bump :P
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Home
       #4

    I also moved OS to ssd but I suppose this might address other hardware changes. The error I got was 1900101-20017 and also "installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during BOOT operation". I tried Windows Update, Media Creation Tool and almost everything suggested on different forums but nothing worked.
    What I did to successfully upgrade Windows 8.1 to Windows 10:
    1. Retrieve Windows 8.1 product key (in my case Windows 8.1 OEM version).
    I used Product Key Viewer Windows 9 Product Key Viewer Download - Softpedia
    Skip this step if you already have it.
    2. Deactivate Windows:
    Press Windows key + X
    Click Command Prompt (Admin) and type: slmgr.vbs -upk and hit Enter key
    3.Re-Activate Windows using your product key.
    Restart upgrade, mine worked this time.
    Please confirm everyone if this is working for you.
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ok I'm just about to try the update after deactivating and activating windows For your harddrive setup, how many did you have and what did you use each one for? Which ones did you leave in during the upgrade?
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  6. Posts : 2,834
    Windows 11 Home (x64) Version 21H1 (build 19043.1202)
       #6

    Found this dated 31/07/2015


    Thank you for being a part of Windows 10.

    Boot from the Windows 10 installation media and then perform automatic repair and check if it helps.

    Follow the steps to perform Automatic repair:
    a. Insert installation media and restart the computer.
    b. Select language and click on Next.
    c. Select Repair your Computer and click on Skip this drive.
    d. Select Troubleshoot and click on Advanced Options.
    e. Here choose the option Automatic Repair and follow the prompted instructions.

    To create a media for Windows 10 follow the link:

    Download Windows 10
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

    Hope this may help you
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Ok I tried that and it said it couldn't repair pc and left a log file on my D drive which is my DVD player?!
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Home
       #8

    EdDay57 said:
    Ok I'm just about to try the update after deactivating and activating windows For your harddrive setup, how many did you have and what did you use each one for? Which ones did you leave in during the upgrade?
    It's a cheap laptop, so I'm using one ssd only.
    I previously cloned my original Toshiba HDD to this ssd using Paragon Migrate OS to SSD in order to keep the original hdd structure and to keep the product key that is stored in the UEFI bios. Windows stayed activated as planned.
    I am quite sure that if I used the original HDD for the upgrade instead everything would have worked out without any issues.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Hm well thats interesting. Exact same software I used so I think we are getting closer to the cause...
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I'm starting to think that a factory reset may be the only way forward...
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