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20h2 0x80073701
20h2 0x80073701












20h2 0x80073701

Your programs and data will be intact.Add a header to begin generating the table of contents The ONLY thing you will lose is some of your personalizations. to UNmount the ISO image, right click the new drive letter and choose: EJECT. It will look like a DVD optical drive.ĭouble click the new drive letter to open it.įind setup.exe and double click it to start the in-place upgrade.Ĭhoose the Keep personal files and apps option.Īfter it's all done. Open File Explorer and you will see a new drive letter. Right click the ISO image and choose: MOUNT This will be the latest version of the ISO image. RUN the Media Creation Tool and use it to: Create an ISO image. Go here and get the Media Creation Tool and save it to your desktop. Make a full OS backup with a program like Macrium Reflect (free) Here is the short version of the In-place upgrade tutorial. This is a repair that keeps your programs and data) (This is NOT an upgrade from Home to Pro. Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade If you have and they came up clean, you should try an In-Place Upgrade. Have you tried running sfc /scannow and Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth I hve not tried removing old updates cuz I don't know order to uninstall to not have issues? Does anyone have any ideas to help a recently retired guy out? I hav ran this update like almost 10 times and fail.Ĭan I sequentially remove updates to solve? currently 20H2 19042.546 windows feature experience pack 120.212.21.0 I have made space on hard drive, ran commands from prompt, tried manually, etc. I have tried everything except wiping and clean install. The update in question is KB4598291 and it always gives me error 0x80073701. Currently my issue won't let me upgrade to windows 10 Pro. Late last year some updates came out and have caused me some issues. I am running windows 10 Home and I am also a Windows Insider.














20h2 0x80073701