[SOLVED] Win7 to 10 Upgrade crashes with Error Code: 0x80070003 - 0x2000D

No problem.

Step 1:
Uninstall the following programs.
- Apple Software Update
- Bonjour

Step 2: Update Java
Open this web page to download the latest version. Click 'Free Java Download' and then 'Agree and Start Free Download'.
Download the installer jxpiinstall.exe and run it.
Click Install and then Install>.
Warning: You may get a choice to install additional software and/or allow to change your browser settings. Uncheck all that!
If you get a pop-up saying "Out-of-date Java versions detected.", click Uninstall>. This will remove the outdated Java versions.
 
Just retried... Same result... I think it's destiny by now :( Just wanted to have Directx12 to play Horizon Zero Dawn lol
 
Step 1:
Install the driver for this device if possible or disable this device.
Code:
Name: Bluetooth Peripheral Device
Description: Bluetooth Peripheral Device
Class Guid:
Manufacturer:
Service:
Device ID: BTHENUM\{0000046A-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}_VID&0001000F_PID&1200\7&C4664EF&0&20A680C8A83D_C00000001
Problem: : The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
Resolution: To install the drivers for this device, click "Update Driver", which starts the Hardware Update wizard.

Step 2:
Warning: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Do not run this script on another machine.
  1. Download the attachment fixlist.txt and save it to your desktop.
  2. Right-click on FRST64.exe and select "Run as administrator".
  3. Press the Fix button.
  4. The tool will now process fixlist.txt.
  5. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run.
  6. When finished, a log called Fixlog.txt will appear in the same directory the tool is run from.
  7. Attach the logfile Fixlog.txt to your next reply.
 

Attachments

Installed the Generic Bluetooth Driver for that peripheral (it's one of those bluetooth USB adapters). The Fixlog is attached :)
 

Attachments

Step 1:
Attach following files:
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Drivers\DU\SetupPlatform.ini
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\diagerr.xml
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\diagwrn.xml
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\MigLog.xml
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\ScanResult.xml
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setupact.log
- C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setuperr.log

Step 2:
Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt.
When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator.
When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following command into it, then press enter.
sc qc cdrom

Provide a screenshot of the result.
 
I finally managed to Upgrade my system to Win10!
Wanted to update the thread to give it closure and for future reference.
So basically, since I had my Users folders set on a secondary HDD, I went through and moved them back onto a new upgraded System-SSD-drive (since I thought the old one didn't have enough space). The process failed...
Checking the C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther\setuperr.log file I noticed that the upgrade was always hanging up on moving the All Users/Adobe folder. I checked that folder and it was basically empty so, I deleted it...
The Upgrade process went through without a hitch and the Adobe apps seem to be working properly.
Thanks for your help PeterJ!
 
Great. Thanks for your feedback on this. (y)
I will mark this thread as solved.

Take care.
 

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