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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
RonLyster
Oct 10, 2021Brass Contributor
So sad to report that using the fresh USB stick twice now and the same result.... A small error message appears on my screen after a lengthy install process simply saying "Windows 11 Installation Failed." That's all. No error codes. No clues at all. All steps along the way seem to be working fine. But then.... Nothing.
There must be some log of all this to help determine what is causing these failures. To do a "clean install" would truly be a pain.
There must be some log of all this to help determine what is causing these failures. To do a "clean install" would truly be a pain.
Anonymous
Oct 10, 2021A clean install removes the apps installed by your PC manufacturer, so this may be a clue.
- RonLysterOct 10, 2021Brass ContributorUnfortunately, 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.
- 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.- 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?