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Dollza
May 01, 2022Brass Contributor
Can't install windows 11 Insider Preview 22610.1
I'm on build 22593. I couldn't upgrade to build 10.0.22598.100 (error 0x80070002) later I couldn't upgrade to build 10.0.22598.200 (same error 0x80070002) I tried to stop and delete services in the ...
- May 23, 2022Dear people. Thank you for trying to help me, thank you very much. I solved the problem quite simply, I decided to reset the system to factory settings. And yes, I successfully managed to update after that. Thanks again to everyone who tried to help.
KevinKraze
Copper Contributor
I created an issue on feedback hub for this error: https://aka.ms/AAgux0a
Aaron_Liu
May 06, 2022Copper Contributor
I've also filed a report: https://aka.ms/AAgv4xj
Like I said, usually the error happens due to a false positive with windows security, causing the "driver error" that was actually windows security's live protection.
Like I said, usually the error happens due to a false positive with windows security, causing the "driver error" that was actually windows security's live protection.
- KevinKrazeMay 06, 2022Copper ContributorI was able to update to the new build, 22616, succesfully.
- DollzaMay 07, 2022Brass ContributorI'll try to update today too. But I don't think it will.
- DollzaMay 07, 2022Brass ContributorAs I wrote earlier, the problem recurred.
- fedrobMay 07, 2022Copper Contributor
Have to tried as suggested as here above ?
Most people here don't have TPMs.
The skip tpm check script just updated to v9 7 hours ago.
Check it out here:
https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat/blob/main/bypass11/Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.c...
- HavicoMay 19, 2022Copper ContributorWith Windows GPT partition:
Search for cmd. Press-and-hold or right-click on Command Prompt in the results, and select Run as administrator.
At the command prompt, type mountvol y: /s and then hit Enter. This will add the Y: drive letter to access the System Partition.
Switch to the Y drive by typing Y: and press Enter. Then, navigate to the Fonts folder by typing cd EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Fonts. Once there, type del *.* to delete font files. The system may ask you if you are sure to continue, press Y and then Enter to continue.