Saji02 Active member Joined Dec 21, 2023 Posts 34 Dec 27, 2023 #21 Maxstar said: Hi, Does the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder still exist on your System Drive? Click to expand... Hi, the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder still exist. xilolee said: Check if c:\windows\Logs\SetupDiag\SetupDiagResults.xml is available (and post it here). Click to expand... Here it is Attachments setupdiagresults.rar 782 bytes · Views: 2
Maxstar said: Hi, Does the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder still exist on your System Drive? Click to expand... Hi, the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder still exist. xilolee said: Check if c:\windows\Logs\SetupDiag\SetupDiagResults.xml is available (and post it here). Click to expand... Here it is
Maxstar Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 16, 2015 Posts 13,410 Location The Netherlands Dec 28, 2023 #22 Rich (BB code): Error: SetupDiag reports abrupt down-level failure.Last Operation: FinalizeError: 0x80004005 - 0x50016 Let's remove the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder first with FRST. Download the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop: Download the 64 bit version: - Farbar Recovery Scan Tool Link Warning: This script was written specifically for this system. Do not run this script on another system. Download the attachment fixlist.txt and save it to your desktop. Right-click on FRST.exe and select "Run as administrator". Press the Fix button. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. When finished, a log called Fixlog.txt will appear in the same directory the tool is run from. Post the logfile Fixlog.txt as attachment in your next reply. Attachments Fixlist.txt 36 bytes · Views: 3
Rich (BB code): Error: SetupDiag reports abrupt down-level failure.Last Operation: FinalizeError: 0x80004005 - 0x50016 Let's remove the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT folder first with FRST. Download the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop: Download the 64 bit version: - Farbar Recovery Scan Tool Link Warning: This script was written specifically for this system. Do not run this script on another system. Download the attachment fixlist.txt and save it to your desktop. Right-click on FRST.exe and select "Run as administrator". Press the Fix button. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. When finished, a log called Fixlog.txt will appear in the same directory the tool is run from. Post the logfile Fixlog.txt as attachment in your next reply.
Saji02 Active member Joined Dec 21, 2023 Posts 34 Dec 28, 2023 #23 Hi this is the result Attachments Fixlog.txt 479 bytes · Views: 1
Maxstar Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 16, 2015 Posts 13,410 Location The Netherlands Dec 28, 2023 #24 Great, please re-try the in-place-upgrade and let us know the result.
Saji02 Active member Joined Dec 21, 2023 Posts 34 Dec 28, 2023 #25 Hi still the same Attachments Win10failed.PNG 63.8 KB · Views: 4 setuperr.log 40.2 KB · Views: 3
Maxstar Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 16, 2015 Posts 13,410 Location The Netherlands Dec 28, 2023 #26 Then I would try to rebuild the EFI partition again in the Recovery Environment as described in this post.
Then I would try to rebuild the EFI partition again in the Recovery Environment as described in this post.
Saji02 Active member Joined Dec 21, 2023 Posts 34 Dec 30, 2023 #27 Hi, at first after trying what was said in the post, it still failed so I decided to delete the previous partition that has the EFI partition and after trying again it now works. However, there are still some errors that are in the log in the in-place upgrade, should I be concerned? Attachments setuperr.log 40.2 KB · Views: 2
Hi, at first after trying what was said in the post, it still failed so I decided to delete the previous partition that has the EFI partition and after trying again it now works. However, there are still some errors that are in the log in the in-place upgrade, should I be concerned?