Problems after sysprep Windows 10 Pro v1803


  1. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Pro v1803
       #1

    Problems after sysprep Windows 10 Pro v1803


    Windows 10 Pro v1803
    After running sysprep and rebooted i get " Windows could not finish configuring the system. To attempt to resume configuration, restart the computer" and obviously restarting did not fix the issue. So i pulled the log file from C:\windows\panther\setup.etl converted it to a csv file so i can read it, but i dont understand what is failing. Here is a couple of repeated failures in the log:

    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Failed call to SclProcessObjectSecurity().</Data>
    <Message>SclRegProcessKeyRecursiveByHandle@298 : (c0000022): Failed call to SclProcessObjectSecurity(). </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Failed to process reg key or one of its descendants: [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT\Software\SetID]</Data>
    <Message>SclRegProcessKeyRecursiveByHandle@341 : (c0000022): Failed to process reg key or one of its descendants: [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT\Software\SetID] </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Failed to process reg key or one of its descendants: [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT\Software]</Data>
    <Message>SclRegProcessKeyRecursiveByHandle@341 : (c0000022): Failed to process reg key or one of its descendants: [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT\Software] </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Failed to process reg key or one of its descendants: [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT]</Data>
    <Message>SclRegProcessKeyRecursiveByHandle@341 : (c0000022): Failed to process reg key or one of its descendants: [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT] </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Failed to process key [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT]</Data>
    <Message>ProcessOnlineRegistryHives@301 : (c0000022): Failed to process key [\REGISTRY\USER\.DEFAULT] </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Failed to process registry</Data>
    <Message>SclpExecuteRequestInternal@390 : (c0000022): Failed to process registry </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">STAT: Number of $Secure security descriptors failed = 0</Data>
    <Message>SclpStateRecordStatField@195 : STAT: Number of $Secure security descriptors failed = 0 </Message>
    <Data Name="Name">FsSecureSDFailedUpdateCount</Data>
    <Data Name="Description">Number of $Secure security descriptors failed</Data>
    <Message>SetupCl statistic (FsSecureSDFailedUpdateCount): Number of $Secure security descriptors failed = 0. </Message>
    <Message>SetupCl statistic (FsSecureSDFailedUpdateCount): Number of $Secure security descriptors failed = 0. </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">STAT: Number of $MFT security descriptors failed = 0</Data>
    <Message>SclpStateRecordStatField@195 : STAT: Number of $MFT security descriptors failed = 0 </Message>
    <Data Name="Name">FsMftSDFailedUpdateCount</Data>
    <Data Name="Description">Number of $MFT security descriptors failed</Data>
    <Message>SetupCl statistic (FsMftSDFailedUpdateCount): Number of $MFT security descriptors failed = 0. </Message>
    <Message>SetupCl statistic (FsMftSDFailedUpdateCount): Number of $MFT security descriptors failed = 0. </Message>
    <Data Name="Message">(c0000022): Request execution failed</Data>
    <Message>SclpExecuteRequestInternal@484 : (c0000022): Request execution failed </Message>


    Is this the right info that is stopping windows from configuring? Anyone know what this means? Is there another log to look at?
    Any help is appreciated, thank you.
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  2. Posts : 101
    Windows 10
       #2

    @datdereyeehaw,

    Don't happen to use BitDefender Anti Virus do you? if you do - uninstall it and try the updates again... Known problem and I've seen it in the past.

    Also use the [code.] [./code] tags next time you post a log (without the dots), makes it easier to read :).
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  3. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Pro v1803
    Thread Starter
       #3

    oh yes I use bitdefender end point antivirus, how would I uninstall from command prompt? I have to run an uninstall gui tool to remove it. So once I uninstall it, just try to reinstall it again?
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