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Please upload a new V2.
The logs displayed problems with the startup script.
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For the failed updates:
If there is an iso then perform an in place upgrade repair:
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
The computer has been having BSOD with the last today 7/22/2019.
Update the progress with steps in post #20.
This is what I got after I tried "Refresh your PC":
In-place Upgrade is not working, I tried that 55 times (not kidding), with Old and new ISO's, also with SCCM system deploy/ update and always it stops on 1% and starts undoing changes. This window pops up after that, every time:
Never mind, thank you @zbook and everybody that wanted to help. Tomorrow I will format the system and install 1903 from the beginning.
Thanks again.
Please post a link source that was used for the Enterprise iso
Clean install is not required but can be performed.
Files can be saved with a reset save files or reset save files equivalent.
It was a new upgrade failure error code.
Download link:
https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/...r/default.aspx
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I just want to thanks once again, to everyone that wanted to help.
After all this, I formatted the drive and performed a fresh install. Even Reset this PC with " remove everything" didn't work.
Once you have drivers, and applications installed > post startup and recovery system failure and virtual memory settings > optimize settings to create dump files if there are any BSOD > make a new backup image
Sometimes a reset save files equivalent can be performed when other resets fail.
You are welcome.
Windows 10 iso are free so any computer has access to Windows RE using a flash drive. It is not end user specific.
When using https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/...r/default.aspx it appeared that the iso was available only after sign on. I'm wondering what other end users can and cannot do with the Enterprise iso?
Before something else goes wrong, do start using disk imaging routinely as is so often advocated here. You then have a chance of recovering your system to a previous good working state by restoring an appropriately dated disk image. E.g. Macrium Reflect (free) + external storage for image file sets.
To note: because data on the restored disk/partition(s) is also restored to that date, best to keep personal data off C: