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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
jrbuch
Oct 28, 2021Copper Contributor
I'm running into the same problem. I searched the logs and found this error code: 0xC1900101 - 0x60016. Does anybody know how to deal with that?
_RBL_
Oct 28, 2021Brass Contributor
Could you provide some additional details.
What steps did you take to install
What steps have you taken to fix
Also, try running a disk clean up to free up disk space
Elevated command prompt -
SFC /SCANNOW
Elevated command prompt
CHKDSK /R
And if all else fails have you tried a clean install
What steps did you take to install
What steps have you taken to fix
Also, try running a disk clean up to free up disk space
Elevated command prompt -
SFC /SCANNOW
Elevated command prompt
CHKDSK /R
And if all else fails have you tried a clean install
- _RBL_Oct 29, 2021Brass ContributorIf you're running a dev build (beta maybe) I'd install the server on a VM just in case
- jrbuchOct 29, 2021Copper Contributor
I tried installing from within Windows Update, using the Installation Assistant, and also installing from a USB drive and it failed every time. I updated my drivers. I did chkdsk and sfc with no change. After doing a bit more internet research, I wondered if it was some sort of profile problem. I have some church management software that contains a database run by Suran server that creates its own profile. I uninstalled that server and then tried again and it installed without a hitch. I'm going to try and reinstall that server now.