November 1803->1903 failed; Running Windows10UpgradeApp seemed to rollback to Windows 7 API

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Paul James Chatman

Hello,


This is a strange problem relating directly to the 1903 Update. This is a long post has a many pictures.

(I'm using my Dad's PC which successfully updated from 8.1 to 10.1703 to 10.1803 to 10.1903 with no issues.)


This started on October 31st, 2019 when my PC (a 2016 win7 to win10 upgrade) downloaded the 1903 Feature Update and restarted.

Since I do not allow Telemetry or Automatic Updates it asked me to so so. But I decided I wanted to stay at the 1803 level until the 1903 Update issues were resolved. Reading the forums I see many people are still having 1903 Update issues.


However, I tried to stop the update, it didn't work. My PC was fine even though Windows kept asking to RESTART. I chose No. I did shutdown, and rebooted many times from October 31 to November 3rd, and it started fine. Games ran, programs ran.


This was desktop on November 2nd before 1903 "Update" (I deleted the 1903 \Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder and turned off Updates)- I take screenshots for prosperity. On Nov. 3rd AVG asked to RESTART, and RESTART (I think) caused a cached 1903 Update Restart Trigger. Few programs stopped running or crashed. Giving me an "Application Initialization Error". This started after the RESTART from the 1903 Update. Shutting down had no effect. That RESTART changed everything for my PC.



November 1, 2019. My desktop seemed okay, and was functional.




And now after since late November 3rd RESTART it looks like this. The SystemTray is black and I can't I interact with the desktop. It's like wallpaper! I can't see the login screen when it boots up, it's just a black screen.


I've had many failed System Restores and no luck with going into "Safe Mode" (which just took me back to the Windows Recovery Environment (winRE). The thing is that my PC loads "fine". I can use Windows Key+X to open an Admin Command Prompt, Shutdown, or Restart. I can't use the other options.

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Occasionally, when I plug in a USB drive the folder opens up, BUT I can't I interact with it. However, using WindowsKey+Tab allows me to focus any window I want to use. And I can use SOME programs, like Firefox and Thunderbird. But programs like Adobe programs and MAGIX ACIDPro 9 fail to start, and crash on load. I can't even click any of the icons on the desktop, BUT I can click the icons on the taskbar.

I can press PrintScreen to save to the cloud, this is how I'm able to share these screenshots.

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This is what I've done so far, to no avail:

- Accessed WinRE. Did System Restore to BEFORE Update download: failed everytime with Error 0x80070003.

- Accessed WinRE again to attempt to get into Windows 10 Safe Mode: failed to load. Just restarted and took me back into WinRE.

[The desktop will appear with full icons, and other times just the wallpaper or just black. The taskbar remains. Can be updated by pressing the WindowsKey, and sometime passing the mouse cursor over the bar to refresh the icons]

- Decided to "force" the 1903 update: Using the defunct "wuauclt.exe" and "wuapp.exe": to no avail

-Tried running "UsoClient" with "StartScan" StartDownload" and "StartInstall" switches. These don't seem to have any effect.

- I even stopped all networked activity, BITS, CryptSvc and renamed (and eventually deleted) the SoftwareDistribution folder: to no avail-Tried running "Add Programs" from Admin Command prompt (wizapp.cpl) but got "16bit program not compatible" error.

[I cannot see or access this screen. All the window frames look like Windows 7, as seen in the previous shots]

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I have considered a reset, but then I noticed that Windows downloaded ESD files for the 1903 Feature update on two of my USB drives.

So I opened another Admin Command prompt and ran Windows10UpgraderApp from the Window10Upgrade folder. (I did not realise that this was intended from upgrades from Windows 7, as that is what this PC was). But looking at the screens, it seemed to work.

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At first it got stuck on 99% for hours. Then I ran it again and then got the above screen, and then .. nothing.

So I thought deleting the ESD files, and doing the download from the beginning may help..so it went trhough all that and then..


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This was the first time I saw this after several attempts. The upgrader_default.log file mentions stuff like this:

"2020-02-06 04:01:13.868, Warning [GetConfigurationByKey] File:utility.cpp, Line:270 failed with error code 0x80070002"

and

"2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info Updating UI Installing

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info [125] ReportType: ExecuteAction (0x1000)

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info ActionType: ConfigRollbackRun (0x2500)

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info Calling js function to transform state Installing: javascript:updateControls(180, "InstallProgress:71\n")

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info Updating UI Installing

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info [126] ReportType: ExecuteActionSucceed (0x2000)

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info ActionType: ConfigRollbackRun (0x2500)

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info [CStateManager::ChangeWindowState] Hide window with no icon in system tray

2020-02-06 04:03:47.687, Info Updating UI Installing

2020-02-06 04:03:47.688, Info [127] ReportType: ExecuteAction (0x1000)

2020-02-06 04:03:47.688, Info ActionType: RunSetupForWin7Later (0x2400)

2020-02-06 04:03:47.688, Info Calling js function to transform state Installing: javascript:updateControls(180, "InstallProgress:71\n")

2020-02-06 04:03:47.688, Info Calling js function to transform state Installing: javascript:updateControls(180, "InstallProgress:71\n")

2020-02-06 04:03:47.689, Info Calling js function to transform state Installing: javascript:updateControls(180, "InstallProgress:71\n")

2020-02-06 04:03:47.690, Info Calling js function to transform state Installing: javascript:updateControls(180, "InstallProgress:71\n")

2020-02-06 04:03:47.733, Warning [TelemetryUpgrade::CanSendTelemetry] Telemetry is disabled by application.

2020-02-06 04:03:47.733, Info [TelemetryUpgrade::SendData] Sending telemetry not allowed.

2020-02-06 04:03:47.733, Info Calling js function to transform state Installing: javascript:updateControls(180, "InstallProgress:71\nFakeInstallProgress:true\n")

2020-02-06 04:26:29.745, Warning [TelemetryUpgrade::CanSendTelemetry] Telemetry is disabled by application.

2020-02-06 04:26:29.745, Info [TelemetryUpgrade::SendData] Sending telemetry not allowed"


Then it just stops.. These lines [ActionType: ConfigRollbackRun (0x2500)] and [ActionType: RunSetupForWin7Later (0x2400)] cause me the most cpncern. What did I do by running Windows10UpgraderApp? I think after running the Windows10UpgraderApp so many times that I'm concerned it might have modified the original installation. That a reset may fail. My PC boots, but I never see the login screen. I hear to start up tune, and the desktop will load with all the icons, or just the wallpaper. I can't run all of my programs and games. It's barely useable. It's been like this since November 4, 2019.


I believe I just need the OS to refresh the files that were modified or altered after the failed updates. I am just running out of ideas as to how to do that. As I mentioned, I can do a reset, but if there are ANY IDEAS, please help if you're able.


Thanks for reading and for following up. Take care.


Paul James Chatman

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