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Download the 1803 Iso file again.
Open it with windows explorer and click on setup.
Let us know how that goes.
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Download the 1803 Iso file again.
Open it with windows explorer and click on setup.
Let us know how that goes.
Download Windows 10
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TechBench by WZT (v4.1.1)
It didn't work, unfortunately. It rebooted, then got to 0%, then restarted and restored previous Windows installation.
It gave me the same error message when I logged back in.
0x8007001F - 0x20006
The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during REPLICATE_OC operation.
I also did a Reflect image restore afterwards because for some reason, all my System Restore points were gone.
Try the following steps. They have helped its several install issues
12 Things You Should Do Before Installing Windows 10 April Update (Version 1803)12 Things You Should Do Before Installing Windows 10 April Update (Version 1803)
@Techjourney
Thanks for the tips. I will follow them up.
The error number suggests:
Do you have any unallocated space on your disk available for the creation of a new recovery partition (say 600Mb?)The Windows upgrade process flowchart from the above site shows the extended error 0X20006 as a failure to Move/Copy the source WIM to the recovery location. Best I can determine is that an image file isn't being moved or copied to the recovery partition during the Safe-OS phase.
Please post a screenshot of your partitions using (free) Minitool Partition Wizard, expanding columns as necessary so all text is visible. (Do not use Disk Management!).
Thanks.
Last edited by dalchina; 22 Jun 2018 at 02:23.
The FAT32 EFI partition is normal.
Win 10-> Win 10 upgrade typically adds 1 recovery partition.Windows tends to adds some partitions with major upgrades.
(With 1803 some found an erroneous OEM partition added- bug).
Your partition layout looks normal- the first Recovery partition should be the one in use, the last one created on your failed upgrade.
Before any further actions, make sure you have a current disk image, as things can go horribly wrong.
I would delete that last partition, and shrink C: by 200Mb. (Some have said Windows will automatically shrink C: to make space for the recovery partition when upgrading - so on that basis, this shouldn't be the reason for what you are seeing). However, it costs little to try it.
Before doing that you could, out of curiosity, use Minitool PW to explore that Recovery partition: (rt click, explore), looking for Winre.wim:
(mine's 1709)
just to see if it's there, bearing in mind the error message.
Note that taking error messages literally in this situation doesn't necessarily prove helpful... and this may be just one interpretation.
Please see and consider
Fix: Installation Failed in Safe_OS Phase With an Error
When you next try upgrading, make sure you've taken advice as above- uninstall AV, disconnect unnecessary peripherals etc.
Do you mean to delete the 450MB partition on the far right?
By the way. The computer that I am on now doesn't have a FAT32 partition.