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paulgeanta
Apr 07, 2022Brass Contributor
Windows 11 insider preview 22593.1 (ni_release) failing
2 previous updates were also failing with the same error. I was hoping 22593.1 will install but I got the same 0xc1900101 error: Did anyone find a solution to this besides a clean install? ...
- Apr 09, 2022you can try to turn off MSMQ (Control Panel - Programms and Components - Windows Features)
MikeGR76
Copper Contributor
I was having a failure downloading the update with that code. It turned out the setupconfig.ini in the default profile existed from a previous Windows 10 feature update and it had incompatible settings in it. The file would likely be at %systemdrive%\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WSUS\SetupConfig.ini and removing it might help if you are getting the failure during download.
paulgeanta
Apr 07, 2022Brass Contributor
Thank you MikeGR76. I will give that a try but my download goes well, Install goes to 100%. Once I reboot, it applies the changes, a few reboots and at 60% it reboots again. On the last reboot it rolls back the update...
- Teri_AlltonApr 08, 2022Copper Contributor
paulgeanta SAME! I mean the EXACT same thing for me! It sticks at 60% for a bit (sometimes also at 48% then 60%, but not for quite as long as it sticks at 60%, and it sticks there EVERY TIME) then goes all the way to 100%, reboots, then rolls back the update. Tried a million times!
- IsmajliApr 09, 2022Copper ContributorTried many times, sticks at 60%!
- Alok_SahApr 09, 2022Copper Contributor(please send me your build number)
mine was stucking at 64% and then black screen and was saying failed.
if your build is lower than 22593.1 follow these solutions:-
solution1: before updating remove all external drive, DVD, etc.. if it fails then solution 2
solution2: Ensure that you have enough disk space then scan your disk for bad sectors steps:-
step1 Run cmd as administrator
step 2 Press Enter after typing chkdsk C: /f /r. (C is the letter of the drive where you save your operating system.)
Note: If you see that “Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts” in the Command Prompt windows, then type Y on the keyboard.
solution 3 Upgrade bios. steps:-
https://www.minitool.com/data-recovery/how-to-update-bios.html
If these dont work then only one solution is left
Reset This PC
Thanks!
- TY451Apr 07, 2022Copper ContributorJust to say exactly the same behaviour here, also started 2 updates ago.
- JohnT2022Apr 07, 2022Copper Contributor
I've had the same issue, GSOD after installation and Windows then reverts to the previous version, 22581.
- soumyaseshApr 09, 2022Copper Contributorsame problem faced by me also. installation error.