If that is the case, this issue can be easily remedied by making sure that all Windows Update -related services are enabled and running. Close the utility, restart your computer and check to see whether or not the problem has been fixed once it boots up.
If none of the solutions listed and described above have worked for you, you may just be able to fix this issue through an elevated Command Prompt. In order to do so, you need to:. Once all of the commands listed above have been fully executed, close the Command Prompt and restart your computer. Is upgrade the only option or can you not create a another partition, and wipe the original?
If not, I would try as others suggested and use the upgrade assistant. It scans and tells you any possible reasons that an upgrade is not possible.
Make sure that the firewall or anything isn't blocking it. I would start with a clean install if you can if this isn't already a clean one. I would also check if any Antivirus could be blocking it, etc.
Downlevel phase: Because this phase runs on the source OS, upgrade errors are not typically seen. If you do encounter an error, ensure the source OS is stable. Also ensure the Windows setup source and the destination drive are accessible. It says it is failing at this phase so this might be something you have to check if you have not already. I've had several machines that I needed to remove from my domain, update, then rejoin. Haven't had the time to get down to the root cause yet.
Modify the UseWUServer value data to "0". This will reset Windows Update and download and install all of the current updates. Also, you can use the link below to download the version from the Microsoft site using Windows 10 Update Assistant which also works for us.
I didn't bother to read all of the other replies, so I apologize if this was already mentioned. Try uninstalling KB and then run the upgrade again. In fact, you might want to attempt to uninstall each of the most recent round of OS updates not Office updates.
I have run into this issue, for me the only solution is to "reset" windows, the option to reset but keep your data is the option I used. I also discovered some of my apps no longer supported Windows 10, and had to purchase upgrades for those. So don't panic when drivers and apps don't work, download the latest versions and reinstall them. Key part is RESET with keeping your data, otherwise you blow out the whole thing, and if your like me, your life personal and professional life is stored on your laptop.
It basically reset all the Windows Update services and delete all corrupted updates to start fresh. I had a similar issue with a Windows 10 PC. I tried just about everything, but in the end I had to end up doing a repair install from a bootable Windows 10 USB stick.
After I did that I was able to run the update that wouldn't install properly. Set Startup type to Disabled and select OK.
Restart PC. There are times when the antivirus software blocks the installation of new updates. As per the software's method, disable the antivirus, and observe if the issue persists. Wait for the update to complete. If an update is published in the Windows Update service, updates will be downloaded and installed automatically.
To update drivers manually, open Device Manager, and expand on the drive you wish to update. Right-click on the drive and choose Update Driver. Choose Search automatically for updated driver software. Otherwise, click Browse my computer for driver software if you have the driver installed on your PC. Choose Windows Update and then click the Check for updates. By the way, you can also learn how to install the software programs successfully. Sometimes, you may not be ready to install feature updates due to your work schedule or not having time to wait for updates.
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