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nekoboinick
Aug 05, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 Upgrade 10.0.22000.120 BSOD Process1_Initalization_Failed upon reboot
So I recently switched to the Windows Insider Beta build. And when I go to restart to upgrade to Windows 11 the computer goes into the "Upgrades are applying" screen before it reboots at 100%. When i...
- Aug 06, 2021this is the best answer I got. I manage to get a call from Microsoft. So the issue is the version 10.0.22000.120 is unstable and is unable to boot because of it. The reccomendation by Microsoft is not to install the new version and still used 10.0.22000.100 for the time being.
The version is failing to reboot because its corrupted. They will be looking into this and was helpful with the information i was able to give. This will be passed on to the Development team and keep posting on this community as they are watching and understand the frustration. They asked that everyone not to get upset over it and understand the concerns, they thank you all for posting this issue.
They are sorry to hear about the issues with the insider, and do say that once you sign up to the insider it under to soul dregession.
It is confirmed by a member of the tech team that it's recommended to buy a new laptop as most new laptops will have CMS and TPM 2.0 Enabled and it very rare for a laptop or desktop not to have these disabled. They say not to run windows 11 on laptops that are 5 years old as they are not optumise for the win11.
but they would like to say thank you to everyone that has used windows 11 insider and all the feedback send has been really helpful.
M_Wagner
Copper Contributor
If you don't have an 8th+ gen Intel processor (or equivalent) don't expect Windows 11 to run.
fggIB
Aug 09, 2021Steel Contributor
Nothing to do with this bug.
- tristanfergusonAug 09, 2021Brass ContributorSo I fix my it to get the 10.0.22000.120 installed.
all i did was run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and sfc /scannow, etc.
it installed
note: I did reset my pc so that could had fix it also. Microsoft wasnt wrong with corrupted files.
Keep posting if you having the issue still. Know I manage to fix it some people are still having issues. Keep up the good work.- pilsener69Aug 09, 2021Copper ContributorThank you very much
- ynkaniAug 09, 2021Copper ContributorCould you explain it in a way non-tech people could figure it out too? Im really desperate to go back to windows 10 and i would like to try your fix. yet i don't know how...
- tristanfergusonAug 09, 2021Brass Contributor
Basically go into the cmd [command prompt] as admin
copy: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Then Copy: sfc /scannow
This basically clears any information that could have corrupted file.
make sure that the clock is on the correct time also as this could affect the upgrade. this is in write control panel > click clock and region > click date and time > click internet time > click change settings > click update now >click ok
dout the clock is the reason.
- fggIBAug 09, 2021Steel ContributorThe only way I worked around the bug was by doing the updates in 2 steps,
1) Windows Update from 19043.1151 to 22000.100.
2) Windows Update from 22000.100 to 22000.120
That way no more BSOD.
sfc /scannow was not finding anything wrong
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth did not fix the problem either.- tristanfergusonAug 09, 2021Brass Contributor
Thats was the issue with me, and had some files corrupted.
Not sure if everyone will have the same problem. Good to know that you manage to download it.