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segos510
Aug 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows Insider Beta Build 10.0.2.22000.100 stuck at 61% when installing
Tried to install the preview build through windows update. On my notebook - no problem, working fine. On my desktop PC: Stuck forever at 61%. Already tried: - Unplugging USB devices. - Window...
- Aug 07, 2021Update:
Tried again after reading about this specific error again and again. This time UNINSTALLED and DISABLED all Sound drivers. (I did not have the Conexant drivers installed which are mentioned in many posts around the net).
However, Microsoft, this obviously has been an issue for several users for several feature updates. I am on the current Windows 11 beta channel build now on my desktop PC also. But very, very annoying bug. (though it might be in third party drivers - it should be addressed!)
Noah_Poitras
Aug 01, 2021Copper Contributor
try installing windows 11 through windows update on the dev or beta channel. if your PC isnt compatible with TPM 2.0 ( witch sucks i know ) then install wont precede. try making sure your not doing anything in the background such as game downloads or other internet bogging tasks. make sure you do a full virus and malware check. sometimes malware and dirty programs will block windows update. if this doesn't help then all i can say at least is that your PC is just not working right and to get a new one or get is serviced ( if possible )
segos510
Aug 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Noah_PoitrasThis is a 2020 PC build and it is fully compatible, of course with TPM 2.0 (enabled). WhyNotWin11 not showing any problems.
Let it run overnight, still stuck at 61%.
And I will not make a clean install, I'd really like to keep my files and settings.
Will test on my notebook then, only, where it installed within minutes.
Or will come back to this if there is a solution.
- AnonymousAug 01, 2021
- segos510Aug 01, 2021Copper ContributorWell, maybe. But this is a known other issue (google it, several threads on different forums).
But this is not what I want. I dont have time to reinstall my whole system. Opted out on this PC.- AnonymousAug 02, 2021
That's how I understand it.
A PC to test Windows11 and another with a stable version of windows10 to work with - this is a reasonable solution!