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I'm unable to update to version 2004 from version 1909 using regular Windows Update. I also tried Media Creation Tool > update. It updates until 99% then rolls back to the existing version.
I end up with the message: We couldn't install Windows 10
Error: 0xC1900101 - 0x30018
Installation failed in the FIRST_BOOT phase during SYSPREP_SPECIALIZE.
I've tried the following:
- unplugged all USB devices
- disconnected DVD-ROM drive
- removed extra PC cards from machine
- updated all drivers I could think of
- disconnected network
- clean boot of windows (removed all extra startup services / programs)
- ran the Windows Update > Troubleshooter.
- attempted this update several times.
At first, I was running 1809 and was not able to update to 2004 directly via Media Creation Tool due to the errors listed above. I then tried to update normally through Windows Update and it installed the feature update to 1909, but after that it fails in the same way when trying to install 2004. So, in summary, I get the same failure error trying to update 1809 -> 2004, and 1909 -> 2004.
From searching I learned that the error code could mean a device driver problem.
I found this suspicious entry in setuperr.log:
Error CONX 0xd0000034 Failed to add user mode driver [%SystemRoot%\system32\DRIVERS\UMDF\uicciso.dll]
I don't have that file currently on my PC, and I don't know what it is.
Here is the output of SetupDiag, which seems to indicate a different failure reason. I think SMConfigInstaller has something to do with .NET, so perhaps something in the .NET framework is messed up?
Matching Profile found: AdvancedInstallerGenericFailure - 4019550D-4CAA-45B0-A222-349C48E86F71
SetupDiag version: 1.6.0.0
System Information:
Machine Name = XXXXXXX
Manufacturer = ASUS
Model = All Series
HostOSArchitecture = 1033
FirmwareType = PCAT
BiosReleaseDate = 20150424000000.000000+000
BiosVendor = BIOS Date: 04/24/15 19:24:10 Ver: 24.01
BiosVersion = 2401
HostOSVersion = 10.0.18363
HostOSBuildString = 18362.1.amd64fre.19h1_release.190318-1202
TargetOSBuildString = 10.0.19041.329 (vb_release_svc_prod1.200602-1941)
HostOSLanguageId =
HostOSEdition = Professional
RegisteredAV = Windows Defender
FilterDrivers = FileInfo
UpgradeStartTime = 7/13/2020 1:36:50 AM
UpgradeEndTime = 7/13/2020 2:48:29 PM
UpgradeElapsedTime = 13:11:39
CV = sGQq6x7I90memsr0
ReportId = C0DD2958-3F6C-41DD-85BE-41F4BE4DFAC2
Error: Found AdvancedInstaller Generic failure.
Last Phase: Pre SysPrep
Last Operation: Upgrade security
Executable: SMConfigInstaller.exe
Exit Code: 3222072836
Phase: 38
Mode: Install (first install)
Component: WCF-GenericCommands, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, ProcessorArchitecture=amd64
Refer to "System Error Codes - Win32 apps" for error information.
Last Setup Phase:
Phase Name: Pre SysPrep
Phase Started: 7/13/2020 2:48:19 PM
Phase Ended: 7/13/2020 2:48:19 PM
Phase Time Delta: 00:00:00
Completed Successfully? True
Last Setup Operation:
Operation Name: Upgrade security
Operation Started: 7/13/2020 2:48:18 PM
Operation Ended: 7/13/2020 2:48:19 PM
Operation Time Delta: 0:00:00:01.0000000
Completed Successfully? True
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Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.
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I end up with the message: We couldn't install Windows 10
Error: 0xC1900101 - 0x30018
Installation failed in the FIRST_BOOT phase during SYSPREP_SPECIALIZE.
I've tried the following:
- unplugged all USB devices
- disconnected DVD-ROM drive
- removed extra PC cards from machine
- updated all drivers I could think of
- disconnected network
- clean boot of windows (removed all extra startup services / programs)
- ran the Windows Update > Troubleshooter.
- attempted this update several times.
At first, I was running 1809 and was not able to update to 2004 directly via Media Creation Tool due to the errors listed above. I then tried to update normally through Windows Update and it installed the feature update to 1909, but after that it fails in the same way when trying to install 2004. So, in summary, I get the same failure error trying to update 1809 -> 2004, and 1909 -> 2004.
From searching I learned that the error code could mean a device driver problem.
I found this suspicious entry in setuperr.log:
Error CONX 0xd0000034 Failed to add user mode driver [%SystemRoot%\system32\DRIVERS\UMDF\uicciso.dll]
I don't have that file currently on my PC, and I don't know what it is.
Here is the output of SetupDiag, which seems to indicate a different failure reason. I think SMConfigInstaller has something to do with .NET, so perhaps something in the .NET framework is messed up?
Matching Profile found: AdvancedInstallerGenericFailure - 4019550D-4CAA-45B0-A222-349C48E86F71
SetupDiag version: 1.6.0.0
System Information:
Machine Name = XXXXXXX
Manufacturer = ASUS
Model = All Series
HostOSArchitecture = 1033
FirmwareType = PCAT
BiosReleaseDate = 20150424000000.000000+000
BiosVendor = BIOS Date: 04/24/15 19:24:10 Ver: 24.01
BiosVersion = 2401
HostOSVersion = 10.0.18363
HostOSBuildString = 18362.1.amd64fre.19h1_release.190318-1202
TargetOSBuildString = 10.0.19041.329 (vb_release_svc_prod1.200602-1941)
HostOSLanguageId =
HostOSEdition = Professional
RegisteredAV = Windows Defender
FilterDrivers = FileInfo
UpgradeStartTime = 7/13/2020 1:36:50 AM
UpgradeEndTime = 7/13/2020 2:48:29 PM
UpgradeElapsedTime = 13:11:39
CV = sGQq6x7I90memsr0
ReportId = C0DD2958-3F6C-41DD-85BE-41F4BE4DFAC2
Error: Found AdvancedInstaller Generic failure.
Last Phase: Pre SysPrep
Last Operation: Upgrade security
Executable: SMConfigInstaller.exe
Exit Code: 3222072836
Phase: 38
Mode: Install (first install)
Component: WCF-GenericCommands, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, ProcessorArchitecture=amd64
Refer to "System Error Codes - Win32 apps" for error information.
Last Setup Phase:
Phase Name: Pre SysPrep
Phase Started: 7/13/2020 2:48:19 PM
Phase Ended: 7/13/2020 2:48:19 PM
Phase Time Delta: 00:00:00
Completed Successfully? True
Last Setup Operation:
Operation Name: Upgrade security
Operation Started: 7/13/2020 2:48:18 PM
Operation Ended: 7/13/2020 2:48:19 PM
Operation Time Delta: 0:00:00:01.0000000
Completed Successfully? True
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Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.
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