Apr 18 2022 10:24 AM - edited Apr 18 2022 10:25 AM
I AM NOT ABLE TO INSTALL THE WINDOW 11, I AM HAVING AN INSTALL ERROR - 0x80070002 EVERY TIME. TRIED EVERYTHING FROM RUNNING WINDOWS TROUBLESHOOTER, STOPPING WINDOWS UPDATE SERVICE AND DELETING THE SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION FOLDER AND STARTING THE WINDOWS UPDATE SERVICE, AND GOING TO THE REGISTRY EDITOR METHOD STILL THE COULDN'T UPDATE MY DEVICE TO THE NEW BUILD.
AND RECENTLY THIS ALSO STARTED COMING.
Apr 18 2022 11:43 AM
Apr 18 2022 12:09 PM - edited Apr 18 2022 12:22 PM
Hi @SportingDot
Have you tried to download ISO and update in place?
For this version, ISO has been released - check this :
Using ISOs - Windows Insider Program | Microsoft Docs
of course, if nothing helps using this ISO of the latest version you can reinstall the system, but it often helps to reset the computer to the initial version
Apr 19 2022 12:38 AM
@SportingDot Exact same issue, tried 5 times all ready, just installs and then it undo's the changes at the end.
Apr 19 2022 02:21 AM
Apr 19 2022 06:10 AM
Apr 19 2022 11:58 AM - edited Apr 19 2022 12:04 PM
In fact that's the second update I cannot install. 22598.100 didn`t work at all for me, tried a couple of times. Same error code as now with 22598.200. Besides the mentioned steps I also tried disabling and reenabling MSMQ, no success.
My logs always show some form of path not found exception , like this:
Failure while getting the known folder path for CSIDL_PRINTHOOD (S-1-5-21-2311215600-815168974-1672239869-1005): Win32Exception: The system cannot find the file specified. [0x00000002] class UnBCL::String *__cdecl Mig::CFacadeUser::GetKnownFolderLocation(class UnBCL::String *,int *,class UnBCL::String **)[gle=0x000036b7]
I don't see what could be causing that.
Apr 21 2022 05:29 AM
Apr 21 2022 11:09 PM - edited Apr 21 2022 11:15 PM
@SportingDot USE **RUFUS** TO MAKE ISO FROM INSIDER SITE, WITH MODIFIED PARAMATER "NO TPM/ SECURE BOOT"
Insider ISO's
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsinsiderpreviewiso
Rufus
Apr 22 2022 01:26 AM
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Apr 24 2022 12:35 PM
@SportingDot you may use the first file iso that is not compatible with your laptop, please try to use the same iso file that you are used to install your current system.
Apr 26 2022 09:40 PM
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Apr 28 2022 03:54 PM
@SportingDot I had the same problem and it seems that turning on virtualization will fix the problem.
Apr 28 2022 06:46 PM
Apr 29 2022 01:34 AM
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad and I also had an issue for weeks trying update to version 22H2 Insider Preview 10.0.22598.100. There were two things I did, uninstall Avast AV and turned off Kernal DMA Protection in the BIOS.
Apr 29 2022 02:04 AM
Apr 29 2022 02:43 PM
@A1-A1 I’m not certain that it was Avast that was the issue. I do think it was the Kernel DMA Protection in Virtualization that was the underlying issue