Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed

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  1. Posts : 31
    Win 10 x64 Pro
       #21

    What dell venue 8 pro do you have?
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  2. Posts : 501
    windows 10 (x64) Home 20H2 19042.844
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       #22

    rive0108 said:
    What dell venue 8 pro do you have?
    5830 with64GB free space 32GB
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  3. Posts : 4,124
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
       #23

    do you have TPM enabled in bios?

    You should get a TPM pop message about over-writing the bios security files..
    Have to push Down Volume to accept
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  4. Posts : 31
    Win 10 x64 Pro
       #24

    Does the 5830 have the recovery partition?
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  5. Posts : 501
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       #25

    Kyhi said:
    do you have TPM enabled in bios?

    You should get a TPM pop message about over-writing the bios security files..
    Have to push Down Volume to accept
    First Kindly explain what is TPM?
    I don't get any message about TPM. It says installing windows 10 after all procedures like checking, updating etc. Goes about 91% or 93% and it says it will reboot in a few minutes. Then I get a dialog box informing installation of windows 10 failed.
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  6. Posts : 501
    windows 10 (x64) Home 20H2 19042.844
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       #26

    rive0108 said:
    Does the 5830 have the recovery partition?
    Yes. It has.
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  7. Posts : 31
    Win 10 x64 Pro
       #27

    TPM is were the encryption/bitlocker key is stored.

    You need to do three things:
    1. Backup
    2. Remove hidden recovery partition
    3. Install win10 off USB thumbdrive

    Create a pc Image using windows, create your recovery drive, copy the recovery partition to it, then delete the partition off tablet.

    Right click start control panel/system and security/file history
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture.png

    Turn off bitlocker, then reinstall windows from recovery drive (this is to remove any corruption that may be causing upgrade to fail), then attach the win10 USB thumbdrive, navigate to the "setup" on thumbdrive, and run it. Set tablet to "never" sleep or turn off screen, follow installation prompts. Upgrade takes approx. an hour. Be sure battery is fully charged. During win10 upgrade, be sure to check for updates.

    To turn off bitlocker, pull up charms (right screen swipe), settings/PC info (device encryption setting at bottom):
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture.png

    Running the Win 10 32-bit media off thumbdrive:
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture.png
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture2.png
    Last edited by rive0108; 08 Aug 2015 at 08:17.
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  8. Posts : 4,124
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
       #28

    Press Volume Down button right after Power On to enter Bios
    My settings
    Boot tab > Secure Boot and Fast Boot disabled
    security tab > PTT > TPM enabled


    in regards to - either way same results
    Control Panel > Recovery > Create a Recovery Drive
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  9. Posts : 501
    windows 10 (x64) Home 20H2 19042.844
    Thread Starter
       #29

    rive0108 said:
    TPM is were the encryption/bitlocker key is stored.

    You need to do three things:
    1. Backup
    2. Remove hidden recovery partition
    3. Install win10 off USB thumbdrive

    Create a pc Image using windows, create your recovery drive, copy the recovery partition to it, then delete the partition off tablet.

    Right click start control panel/system and security/file history
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture.png

    Turn off bitlocker, then reinstall windows from recovery drive (this is to remove any corruption that may be causing upgrade to fail), then attach the win10 USB thumbdrive, navigate to the "setup" on thumbdrive, and run it. Set tablet to "never" sleep or turn off screen, follow installation prompts. Upgrade takes approx. an hour. Be sure battery is fully charged. During win10 upgrade, be sure to check for updates.

    To turn off bitlocker, pull up charms (right screen swipe), settings/PC info (device encryption setting at bottom):
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture.png

    Running the Win 10 32-bit media off thumbdrive:
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture.png
    Dell Venue 8 Pro - Windows 10 Installation failed-capture2.png
    Thanks.
    Is it necessary to remove recovery partition? If so Why? Kindly explain how recovery partition will hinder upgrade if I have already 32 GB empty space? I want to know before starting to do as per your advice.
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  10. Posts : 501
    windows 10 (x64) Home 20H2 19042.844
    Thread Starter
       #30

    Kyhi said:
    Press Volume Down button right after Power On to enter Bios
    My settings
    Boot tab > Secure Boot and Fast Boot disabled
    security tab > PTT > TPM enabled


    in regards to - either way same results
    Control Panel > Recovery > Create a Recovery Drive
    Thanks.
    Just to confirm that I understand what you suggested I would like to know
    1) as Windows 10 needs secure boot why it shoud be disabled?
    2) Will fast boot hinder upgrade. In my laptop upgrade went smooth with both secure boot and fast boot enabled.
    3) before starting upgrade TPM should be enabled. Am I correct?
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