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* Ran upgrade from the Windows site. | ==== 2017-01-09 ==== * After getting win10 installed on the samsung laptop, i ended with blue windows logo at boot, for ever. * Trying this tip to disable fast startup * https://www.tenforums.com/installation-setup/25457-windows-10-installation-stuck-blue-logo-no-spinning-dots.html * Creating a 16G Win10 rescue disk. Create in Win10 [Start] -> [Rescue Disk] ==== 2017-01-02 ==== * Ran upgrade from the Windows site. [[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade]] |
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* From https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/error-0xc1900101-0x20017-upgrading-to-windows-10-build-10162/ * Remove hidden Device in "Device Manager" , select from View menu, look under Storage Volumes. * https://www.tenforums.com/installation-setup/7789-error-0xc1900101-0x20017-when-upgrading-build-10162-a.html * run it on Command Prompt with Administrator privileges that way: "chkdsk X:\ /f /r /x" |
Upgrade Win10 2017
2017-01-09
- After getting win10 installed on the samsung laptop, i ended with blue windows logo at boot, for ever.
- Trying this tip to disable fast startup
Creating a 16G Win10 rescue disk. Create in Win10 [Start] -> [Rescue Disk]
2017-01-02
Ran upgrade from the Windows site. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade
- In the morning it was stuck on a static full screen blue windows logo.
- Rebooted and got error msg.
We couldn't install Windows 10 We've set your PC back to the way it was right before you started installing Windows 10. 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during BOOT operation
- No need to reload, look at c: drive
- C:\$Windows.~WS\Sources\Windows
- C:\ESD\Windows\
- Create a Restore point
- Uninstall the Broadcom drivers !!!
- In BIOS disable internal bluetooth and WLAN.
- Run Setup.exe in C:\$Windows.~WS\Sources\Windows
- No need to reload, look at c: drive
- Remove hidden Device in "Device Manager" , select from View menu, look under Storage Volumes.
- run it on Command Prompt with Administrator privileges that way: "chkdsk X:\ /f /r /x"
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