Windows 10: Error 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 When Upgrading to Creator Updat

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  1. Posts : 43
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10: Error 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 When Upgrading to Creator Updat


    The error message simply said it failed at SAFE_OS while doing the BOOT operation. I have tried using Windows Update Assistant, Media Creation Tools and the Creator Update ISO file for this update for ~10 times, it always got stuck on the booting screen with no-moving splash Windows icon and I have to hard reboot to restart the computer.

    The setuperr.log file has the following content, which seems to be a driver error which I don't understand:

    2017-04-07 23:13:30, Error DU DU::CDUSession::Search: Failed to set WU internal configuration property for targeted scans. hr = 0x800700572017-04-07 23:25:31, Error SP pSPRemoveUpgradeRegTree: failed to delete reg tree HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\Upgrade[gle=0x00000005]2017-04-07 23:26:40, Error CSI 00000001 (F) 80220008 [Error,Facility=FACILITY_STATE_MANAGEMENT,Code=8] #98713# from CWcmScalarInstanceCore::GetCurrentValue(options = 393216, status = '(null)', value = { type: 40972, bytes ( 12 ): 65006e002d00550053000000 })[gle=0x80004005]2017-04-07 23:27:20, Error CSI 00000002 (F) 80220008 [Error,Facility=FACILITY_STATE_MANAGEMENT,Code=8] #183889# from CWcmScalarInstanceCore::GetCurrentValue(options = 393216, status = '(null)', value = { type: 40972, bytes ( 12 ): 65006e002d00550053000000 })[gle=0x80004005]2017-04-07 23:27:43, Error [0x080831] MIG CSIAgent: Invalid xml format: FormatException: Component with display name: Plugin/{C939EC0F-2F56-4CE8-AF56-2336596A5FA7} already loaded __cdecl Mig::CMXEMigrationXml::CMXEMigrationXml(class Mig::CPlatform *,class UnBCL::String *,class UnBCL::XmlDocument *,class UnBCL::String *,class UnBCL::String *)2017-04-07 23:31:16, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {526D451C-721A-4b97-AD34-DCE5D8CD22C5}: [shmig] Failed to get preferred homegroup with hr=0x800704902017-04-07 23:31:29, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ff9c714f-b864-4f43-ae39-ec07d7385abe}: Root device 'ROOT\MULTIFUNCTION\0000' does not have driver.2017-04-07 23:31:29, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ff9c714f-b864-4f43-ae39-ec07d7385abe}: Root device 'ROOT\MULTIFUNCTION\0001' does not have driver.2017-04-07 23:31:29, Error [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ff9c714f-b864-4f43-ae39-ec07d7385abe}: Root device 'ROOT\MULTIFUNCTION\0002' does not have driver.2017-04-07 23:35:31, Error CSetupAutomation::Resurrect: File not found: C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\automation.dat[gle=0x00000002]2017-04-07 23:35:31, Error SP CSetupPlatform::ResurrectAutomation: Failed to resurrect automation: 0x80070002[gle=0x00000002]
    My computer is Lenovo Thinkpad P50 mobile workstation. It also has Ubuntu and a recovery software installed alongside Windows 10. Lenovo Companion told me all drivers were update-to-date. Tried many approached searched online, including unplugging USBs and external devices, using UEFI/legacy booting options, disable WIFI, no success. Any idea on how to fix this?

    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 42,737
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    a recovery software installed alongside Windows 10
    a recovery program? Something like Rollback RX maybe?

    If so, I think you'd need to uninstall that before upgrading.

    Plus you are upgrading a dual boot configuration, which might give rise to further problems.
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  3. Posts : 43
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    dalchina said:
    a recovery program? Something like Rollback RX maybe?

    If so, I think you'd need to uninstall that before upgrading.

    Plus you are upgrading a dual boot configuration, which might give rise to further problems.
    The recovery program is called Macrium Reflect. I need both the recovery/backup program and the Ubuntu OS to make sure I can still boot up the computer if Windows 10 fails, plus I need Ubuntu for programming stuff.

    Any idea on the lack of driver error?
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  4. Posts : 42,737
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #4

    Excellent that you're using disk imaging.

    I would suggest making sure you have Macrium's bootable disk to hand- people have been known to end up with unbootable PCs.

    I can only suggest making the configuration as simple as possible for the upgrade. Otherwise wait for comment from people who have
    a. dual boot configured
    b. Macrium configured at boot

    I'm afraid I know no more about your driver error.. hopefully someone will be able to advise. I'm holding back on this upgrade for a couple of reasons.

    There are some possibly useful results if you search for
    Failed to set WU internal configuration property for targeted scans
    or
    failed at SAFE_OS while doing the BOOT operation

    The error number 0x80070057 might offer a clue
    FIX: Windows Update Error 0x80070057
    Last edited by dalchina; 08 Apr 2017 at 04:12.
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 64
       #5

    I cannot fix this either. I'm on amd system. I have tried 3 flash drives.. and can't even get it to try and load the install screen. I even removed the hard drive just to see and i get almost the same error when it boots from flash drive. System pte misuse error. Disconnected wifi card etc.. so it cannot be a driver issue since I can't even get the install program to load. I have tried setting up flash drive with uefi support and without and even tried a brand new hard drive for the hell of it. I can try the update through fresh windows 10 install and it gives same error '0xc1900101 etc.
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  6. Posts : 42,737
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #6

    This thread starts with the same error and indicates how this issue was resolved in some cases. It's not going to be easy, I feel, with no one solution.
    Note the same error has occurred with previous build upgrades.

    Error 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 When Upgrading to Build 10162 - Solved - Windows 10 Forums
    Error 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 When Upgrading to Build 10162 - Page 2 - Solved - Windows 10 Forums
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  7. Posts : 43
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    @dalchina, I have tried all of the tricks mentioned in your suggested links except for a few hardware swaps. No luck.

    Just tried making an USB installer, but it only allowed me to freshly install Windows 10 by deleting all my previous settings. Disabling the internet will generate the same error... No clue what's the missing driver for me.
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  8. Posts : 43
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Attachment 129600
    The shmig.dll is related to a Microsoft migration software. Attached is my recent error log. Still no clue how to fix them.
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  9. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
       #9

    dalchina said:
    Excellent that you're using disk imaging.

    I would suggest making sure you have Macrium's bootable disk to hand- people have been known to end up with unbootable PCs.

    I can only suggest making the configuration as simple as possible for the upgrade. Otherwise wait for comment from people who have
    a. dual boot configured
    b. Macrium configured at boot

    I'm afraid I know no more about your driver error.. hopefully someone will be able to advise. I'm holding back on this upgrade for a couple of reasons.

    There are some possibly useful results if you search for
    Failed to set WU internal configuration property for targeted scans
    or
    failed at SAFE_OS while doing the BOOT operation

    The error number 0x80070057 might offer a clue
    FIX: Windows Update Error 0x80070057
    Just FYI, I upgraded a dual boot system yesterday, Win10/Win7, with no problems.
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  10. Posts : 43
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Ok, I fixed it. Actually, not perfect and by accident. What I did is I accidentally deleted my Linux (Ubuntu)'s /boot partition in windows as Windows told me that partition was not formatted (it's not true!), and couldn't boot into either ubuntu or Windows 10. So, I pressed F12 while booting up, and selected the SSD where both Windows and Ubuntu were installed and managed to boot into Windows 10 where the last trial of updating to Creator Updated was performed. Surprisingly, it started to updating the files as if the Creator Update was normally installing! After 30 mins, Windows got updated successfully--although Chrome crashed after that alongside with a few other bugs.

    Anyway, I cannot use the normal booting process so far, and I think the problem is the Grub loader installed by Ubuntu might have made the Creator Update installation problematic before. If you encounter this error message, you might want to try using the UEFI boot loader to boot into Windows after the update was copied to C and well configured. YMMV.

    Now, I need to fix my Ubuntu OS! OMG, why Windows told me the Linux partition was not formatted?
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