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RonLyster
Sep 26, 2021Brass Contributor
Windows 11 Update Failed, then Windows Update failed
I was just offered the opportunity to upgrade to Windows 11 in the Release Preview Channel. I gladly accepted the offer. The upgrade downloaded, then installed (seemingly 100%), and then rebooted. Wi...
- AnonymousJan 17, 2022
It seems that on many computers there is this problem!
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/cannot-install-windows-11-error-0xc1900101/d29d90f5-8ae0-49d7-b412-38db1d53becf?page=18
Anonymous
Oct 09, 2021A clean install removes the apps installed by your PC manufacturer, so this may be a clue.
RonLyster
Oct 09, 2021Brass Contributor
Unfortunately, it's not only the apps installed by my PC Manufacturer (Intel) but also many dozens of other apps and programs as well. I may just soldier along with Windows 10, which is working very well, until it is no longer supported.
- RonLysterOct 10, 2021Brass ContributorI assume someone at Microsoft monitors these discussions, no?
- AnonymousOct 10, 2021Perfectly - that's why the manufacturer should work together as a Microsoft partner in case of problems .
And the manufacturer's support should help.
At MTC, most members are volunteers – who are not Microsoft employees. - _RBL_Oct 10, 2021Brass ContributorMainly due to it being a generic/basic image. Once you log in and run updates it should automatically install OEM
- AnonymousOct 10, 2021So why does a clean install remove the computer manufacturer's programs?
- RonLysterOct 10, 2021Brass ContributorHow did this become an Intel problem? My computer works well under Windows 10. Intel isn't rolling out a new operating system. I very rarely (if ever) use the Microsoft Store. Is Microsoft now taking the lead of Apple?
- AnonymousOct 10, 2021Dozens of other applications can be uninstalled = if they were downloaded in the Microsoft store, they are in your account.
Report your problem to the manufacturer - I would do so - ask for Intel support.