Windows 10 update fails :-(


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I'm getting the following error:

0xc1900101 - 0x3000D
The installation failed in the FIRST_BOOT phase with an error during MIGRATE_DATA operation

Screenshot:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CLFgC1QWcAEw9yN.jpg

Trying to go from Windows 8.1 Home. I'm not running a 3rd party antivirus apps and no Logitech/SteelSeries software is present.

The machine is a Gigabyte P34G gaming laptop with an Intel HD 4600 and an nVidia Geforce GTX 760M.

This happens during the "Installing features and drivers" phase of the install.

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I got all the way to the end and got The installation failed in the SECOND_BOOT phase with an error during MIGRATE_DATA

0xc1900101 - 0x4000d

going from windows 7 home to 10.

acer aspire one netbook

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I wonder how many people are getting this in total. Will the be on the news at 10?

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Update: When I tried to install again, the halt screen had this written on it: VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR

This makes me think the installer isn't playing nice with my nVidia card.

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Well this is interesting. The little Windows 10 icon where you could reserve your upgrade changed a bit. On my desktop, the app says that the update is being rolled out and I'll be notified when I get it. On my problematic laptop, the message says that it's being validated against my particular setup. This was NOT what was displayed yesterday so I assume that MS detected issues with my setup (and probably others) and is working on a fix (I can hope)

 

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you know when I hit the F9 key or whatever on my son's and it went back to the desktop, I no longer seen the windows logo in the taskbar either.. Didn't look to see if their was something else though

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I get the same error on my son's desktop but its actually on a different part as well

 

 

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My co-worker just got the same error on his old Thinkpad. In his case, he chose the option not to keep anything and it went through.

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Update: When I tried to install again, the halt screen had this written on it: VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR

This makes me think the installer isn't playing nice with my nVidia card.

Hmmm, then why don't you try again with the Nvidia drivers uninstalled?

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can't be nvidia though as I KNOW my son has the latest driver installed and it is the same as my driver. 

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So on the tip of a user in the PCPper forums I tried installing using a USB drive and it actually worked!

 
The only remaining issue is that the GTX 960M in my laptop is disabled in device manager with Code 43 as the reason. I uninstalled the driver, blocked the auto update for nVidia cards and installed the latest driver directly from nVidias site. Still no joy :-/
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I had this error on one of my machines. I just used a USB created with MS's media creation tool, and it worked straight off the bat.

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So after hunting on Gigabyte's site, I saw they pushed out driver updates for laptops that essentially had the same hardware as mine but a newer graphics card. I got the newer Intel chipset drivers and after rebooting, my nVidia card is no longer non-functional. There must have been some weird conflict that the new drivers solved.
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