Can't upgrade to 16281

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  1. Posts : 384
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       #1

    Can't upgrade to 16281


    I got it d/l but if fails with 0xc1900101 & 0x80240034
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  2. Posts : 5,833
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    winactive said:
    I got it d/l but if fails with 0xc1900101 & 0x80240034
    Hi there. What fails? The upgrade or the UUPtoISO?

    0xc1900101 "usually indicates that an incompatible driver is present". Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors - Windows IT Pro | Microsoft Docs

    0x80240034 is the code for "Update failed to download". Appendix G: Windows Update Agent Result Codes
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    HippsieGypsie said:
    Hi there. What fails? The upgrade or the UUPtoISO?

    0xc1900101 "usually indicates that an incompatible driver is present". Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors - Windows IT Pro | Microsoft Docs

    0x80240034 is the code for "Update failed to download". Appendix G: Windows Update Agent Result Codes
    The upgrade, three times it failed last night so I gave up.

    How should I progress? WU has installed all the drivers so I'm at a loss. I have Steam installed and 1 game and the UUP to ISO program and cdrtfe (CD burning).

    Uninstall updates? Delete Software Distribution?

    Edit: So I ran Powershell to convert the WU Log to txt and was gonna stick it on Pastebin but I hit the limit so I put it on Dropbox

    Dropbox - wuetl.txt

    Only thing that repeatedly appears is a printer driver 'Enhanced Point and Print' by Microsoft and my motherboard (runs a beta UEFI BIOS)?

    Will keep digging but I'm not sure what I'm looking at or for.
    Last edited by winactive; 14 Sep 2017 at 02:22.
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  4. Posts : 384
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    I didn't post all the log files, it had split into two, this is the beginning (can't seem to edit my post again)

    Dropbox - long_wuetl.txt
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  5. Posts : 384
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    Bernievink said:
    Hi folks, to any who still want to use System image from within windows 10.
    the problem reported by me and many others, which started in build 16226,
    has been solved in build 16288.
    System image once again does what it always did before build 16226.
    Hope this helps someone.
    Regards Bernie
    Only issue, is I can't get 16288, still stuck on 16251.
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  6. Posts : 5,833
    Dual boot Windows 10 FCU Pro x 64 & current Insider 10 Pro
       #6

    winactive said:
    Only issue, is I can't get 16288, still stuck on 16251.
    You may want to try this: Reset Windows Update in Windows 10 Windows 10 Windows Update Activation Tutorials

    If it fails again, you may want to clean install 16251, then try the upgrade again.
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    HippsieGypsie said:
    You may want to try this: Reset Windows Update in Windows 10 Windows 10 Windows Update Activation Tutorials

    If it fails again, you may want to clean install 16251, then try the upgrade again.
    I will, only issue is I had to mount the image and copy to USB because it was 4501MB (100.4% of a DVD!)

    I've redownloaded the ISO and burning it with cdrtfe to use the overburn feature.

    Edit: yep, it failed with 20MB to go. Ever had one of those days?

    Could not get 16251 to recognise the USB as the install media for a recovery or a reset. So I thought I'd remove the 'issue' of it being installed from a 'flat' location.

    I reflashed my motherboard back to F8 official UEFI and it still failed the upgrade so that isn't an issue. I uninstalled (and temporarily removed from the Network) the printing device (Samsung M2070W) in case that was what the Enhanced Point and Print driver issue was.

    I couldn't see any of the error codes I posted in the 'wuetl dumps' I created, so I was at a loss.
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  8. Posts : 5,833
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    winactive said:
    Edit: yep, it failed with 20MB to go. Ever had one of those days?

    Could not get 16251 to recognise the USB as the install media for a recovery or a reset. So I thought I'd remove the 'issue' of it being installed from a 'flat' location.
    Yes I have. Hang in there!

    I use Rufus for burning without any problems. Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way

    I see admin moved this thread as I asked for.
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  9. Posts : 5,833
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    To add: It's a great little utility. If you use it make sure you choose the correct categories within it. Also before using, I usually format the thumb to default settings using the Windows format.
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  10. Posts : 384
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    HippsieGypsie said:
    You may want to try this: Reset Windows Update in Windows 10 Windows 10 Windows Update Activation Tutorials

    If it fails again, you may want to clean install 16251, then try the upgrade again.
    That did not work either. It is going through the motions gets to the reboot stage then recovers.
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