trollerinho
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- Feb 23, 2024
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Hello,
im trying to upgrade to windows 10 from windows 7 but the process fails everytime. Im using the mediaCreationTool22H2 from the official microsoft website and i opt for the installation that keeps my files and settings (in-place i think is the term).
-I have ran sfc scannow and sfcfix without finding any corruption
-I have installed all windows updates from the system's updater
-I scanned the registry values for the profiles for "bad" entries (none found, 4 present, myself, the system, and 2 for service profiles), I also changed the path keys (from C:\ to %systemdrive%, in case the hardcoded paths were obstructing the process)
-I have deleted the 3rd party antivirus (avast)
-I made a second admin account from which i tried to do the upgrade, with exactly the same result.
-I made the system service Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) to start automatically (previously it was on auto-delayed)
The installation stops at 71% where it reverts to 57% and reboots, reverting to windows 7 with code 0x8007001f - 0x3000d.
From hardware's side my only 2 concerns are if the intel hd 2500 is not compatible with win10 (i only have onboard gpu), and that the whole system was cloned from an HDD to an SSD (or even that the HDD is still connected in the motherboard as secondary drive, failing the process). I have to note that ssd runs in IDE mode, since the AHCI mode needed clean install of windows 7 to work.
An other concern, since the error code seems to be related upgrades from windows 10 to 11, i have a suspicion that the tool might be trying to upgrade to windows 11, which probably is incompatible with my old hardware.
Windows 7 64-bit Home Edition, 8gb of ram, almost half a TB free SSD space, iGPU Intel HD 2500, all drivers up to date.
Worth to be noted that the SURT/DISM fails with a message about restoreHealth not being recognized in this enviroment (error 87) (i downloaded the latest version for my OS). Also, my soundcard was burnt from a bad PSU 2 years ago and since i use a usb stick as a light sound card. Because of on-off behavior of audio jacks, i disabled the realtek component but kept it updated. During my installation tries, i re-enabled the component, just to be sure, with exactly the same result.
From the numerous threads i encountered the past days, most people were requesting setupact and setuperr from 3 different directories (C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Rollback , C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther , C:\windows), files which i have attached. I have also attached the SFCFix, DISM log, componentsScanner and CBS.rar (all files excluding one 2 month old .cab file, because it seemed irrelevant and to save a few mbs for the upload).
Excuse me for writing such a long post, i tried to give as many info as possible. Clean installation is my absolute last resort.
I would appreciate any help.
Best regards
im trying to upgrade to windows 10 from windows 7 but the process fails everytime. Im using the mediaCreationTool22H2 from the official microsoft website and i opt for the installation that keeps my files and settings (in-place i think is the term).
-I have ran sfc scannow and sfcfix without finding any corruption
-I have installed all windows updates from the system's updater
-I scanned the registry values for the profiles for "bad" entries (none found, 4 present, myself, the system, and 2 for service profiles), I also changed the path keys (from C:\ to %systemdrive%, in case the hardcoded paths were obstructing the process)
-I have deleted the 3rd party antivirus (avast)
-I made a second admin account from which i tried to do the upgrade, with exactly the same result.
-I made the system service Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) to start automatically (previously it was on auto-delayed)
The installation stops at 71% where it reverts to 57% and reboots, reverting to windows 7 with code 0x8007001f - 0x3000d.
From hardware's side my only 2 concerns are if the intel hd 2500 is not compatible with win10 (i only have onboard gpu), and that the whole system was cloned from an HDD to an SSD (or even that the HDD is still connected in the motherboard as secondary drive, failing the process). I have to note that ssd runs in IDE mode, since the AHCI mode needed clean install of windows 7 to work.
An other concern, since the error code seems to be related upgrades from windows 10 to 11, i have a suspicion that the tool might be trying to upgrade to windows 11, which probably is incompatible with my old hardware.
Windows 7 64-bit Home Edition, 8gb of ram, almost half a TB free SSD space, iGPU Intel HD 2500, all drivers up to date.
Worth to be noted that the SURT/DISM fails with a message about restoreHealth not being recognized in this enviroment (error 87) (i downloaded the latest version for my OS). Also, my soundcard was burnt from a bad PSU 2 years ago and since i use a usb stick as a light sound card. Because of on-off behavior of audio jacks, i disabled the realtek component but kept it updated. During my installation tries, i re-enabled the component, just to be sure, with exactly the same result.
From the numerous threads i encountered the past days, most people were requesting setupact and setuperr from 3 different directories (C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Rollback , C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther , C:\windows), files which i have attached. I have also attached the SFCFix, DISM log, componentsScanner and CBS.rar (all files excluding one 2 month old .cab file, because it seemed irrelevant and to save a few mbs for the upload).
Excuse me for writing such a long post, i tried to give as many info as possible. Clean installation is my absolute last resort.
I would appreciate any help.
Best regards