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Yes, please remove those programs, post a screenshot of disk management and run scf /scannow on the system.
Will wait for your reply.
Yes, please remove those programs, post a screenshot of disk management and run scf /scannow on the system.
Will wait for your reply.
It's a well-known fact that upgrading with a 3rd-party AV installed is asking for trouble, especially when upgrading a W7 rig. You got lucky on the other ones. I like Avira a lot, but it needs to go for the upgrade.
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Please post the disk management screenshot. I have found some W7 rig's System Partitions (NOT Operating System partitions) to be too small for the upgrade's rollback settings.
See here:
Windows 10: Upgrade-Fehler 0x8007002C-0x4000D | Borns IT- und Windows-Blog
If you don't read German, you can use Translate in Chrome for English.
The explanation: A required file is missing or damaged (because the filter driver of AV software, the USB devices or other system tools block there). And the winner is? Antivirus software
Only saw your post now but already made the screenshot so here the partitions anyway.
Hmmm....not enough partitions there....
Do you have Macrium Reflect Free on the system? A screenshot of your partitions from that may be better. It will show everything for sure. But, it looks to me to be a problem. Did you have more than one drive connected to the system when you upgraded the first time?
Tried again after removing said applications and some more. Again stuck at 86.