[SOLVED] Windows 10 Build 1903 - Trying to Update to 22H2

Will do.

Side note, when I let Windows try to boot, I end on a blue screen with "Automatic Repair couldn't repair your PC, Press "Advanced Options" to try other options to repair your PC or Shut Down to turn off your PC - Log file I:\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt"

I am not sure what this means.
 
When the BIOS is up-to-date, I would suggest to do the following.
1. disconnect your current SSD which can't boot. (disconnect other drives as well except our NVME SSD).
2. Then boot from the latest Windows 10 22H2 ISO and try to perform a clean install.
 
Great, let's hope you are now able to do a fresh install on the NVME SSD...🤞
 
I will try to do so tomorrow. It is now late and getting tired. I'll reply here again to update you about getting Windows 10 back up and running.
 
I am not able to proceed at the moment, I forgot that I have files on each of my drives and currently do not have a way to transfer files to get a clean/empty SSD. When I am able to proceed, I will respond back.
 
I am writing from my PC. I figured out that the NVME has a broken Windows installation from when I tried before which led to the blue screen of "Prepairing Automatic Repair.... srttrail.txt". I have removed it from the computer entirely and it boots properly from the original boot drive from the SATA SSD. I am trying to update my Windows to 22H2 at the moment. In the future, I plan to get a external drive reader or SSD USB adapter (whatever its called..) to transfer files and complete what I planned.

edit - this might be related or not but the NVME would have boot priority despite changing it in BIOS
 
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To let you know, I am now on Windows 10 22H2 using my SATA SSD after all of these steps. Thank you very much to respond to my thread and provide help!


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