installation failure
2 TopicsWindows 10 installation failed (in-place Upgrade/Repair)
Windows 10 Pro ver 22H2, MSI M=motherboard, i9, 128 GB RAM, NVMe boot disk. ** The issue is a Win10-to-Win10 in-place repair/upgrade that fails after what looks like a successful and lengthy process. Background: This is a new hardware system that started from an in-place upgrade from Win7 to Win10. The newly upgraded Win10 was a bit quirky, but worked out most of the bugs - mostly drivers, of course. But still an odd hiccup, sooo, decided to do an in-place Win 10 Upgrade/Repair, but it fails. Twice tried the in-place Upgrade with two different ISO's, one from the Media Creation Tool based on my system, and another multi-version ISO from an MS web page. What is peculiar is that the install looks like it goes perfectly well - goes thru a 20+ minute process, first in Windows, then a blue DOS-ish screen, then back to Windows. Then all of a sudden a little dialog that simply says "Windows 10 installation failed". Dont bother suggesting a clean install. That is a sick and insane idea that people throw out there like they've said something smart. Not smart. And that is because not only does all the software have to be - reinstalled, but what about all the setups and tweaks one does as they curate and caress their software. Many such tweaks on a mature system might be years old, so NO, not going thru have to figure all that out. Have tried all the tries - SFC, DISM (see note below), chkdsk, driver updates/uninstall-reinstall, virus scan, hardware stress tests. Another perhaps related peculiarity is that DISM /RestoreHealth fails with the "source files could not be found" error. Also, DISM fails after it works for a really long time, usually on 62.3%, but then comes back with the "source" error.90Views0likes2CommentsIntune Management Extension msi not installing
Hi, We're a newly setup intune hybrid join environment. All our computers are showing in Intune and compliant, however a large chunk are not actually properly setup. They do not roll out apps nor do they run scripts. On a test machine with the problem I've determined that Intune Management Extension isn't actually installed. I've followed various online blogs to track down logs, etc. There appears to be something missing or not running on these computers that means IME can't install. If I manually run the MSI in the "C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\mdm" directory with no quiet install I can see it eventually fails with the message "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor". I ran with command line and got a verbose log file generated which states at the end "Installation success or error status: 1603." I can't find any useful help online. Does anyone have suggestions as to what might be blocking the install? Thanks!10KViews0likes13Comments