Free disk space is avilable but still getting enough space issue.

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i tried to upgrade windows from 7 to 10 but getting below error message.
we can't tell if your pc has enough space to continue installing windows 10
 

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Please do the following:

Step#1 - FRST Scan

1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop.
Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one.
2. Right-click FRST64.exe and click Run as Administrator to run it as administrator. When the tool opens, click Yes to disclaimer.
3. Please ensure you place a check mark in the Addition.txt check box at the bottom of the form before running (if not already checked).
4. Press Scan button.
5. It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from (which should now be the desktop)
6. Please attach the log back here.
7. Another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST64.exe) will be generated Please also attach that along with the FRST.txt in your reply.
 
let me uninstall all the adobe product and try again and can you plz inform me from where to got this point
 

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i uninstall the the adobe product > restart the PC. then run the upgrade setup manually facing same space issue.
and can you plz inform me from where to got this point of adobe licence issue ?
 

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I asked you whether it was licensed because people tend to pirate it and we can't assist when there's pirated software on the machine, so I wanted to make sure it was legit.

Your BCD is corrupt and needs to be rebuilt:

Make sure you have a complete backup of anything important on your computer BEFORE attempting any of these steps.


You will need a bootable Windows disc or recovery flash drive to boot from to do this.
How to create a recovery flash drive: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...recovery-drive

After you create the recovery drive, boot from it by using the advanced startup options and choosing boot from device (or using the UEFI interface, whichever is simpler :) ).
Here's the instructions that other users have had success with:



Alright, apparently the issue is with the BCD (Boot Configuration Data). A few users reported that rebuilding it solved that issue.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...4-9ae12cfd89a2 - "Most Helpful Reply" from Cifad

If you cannot read the commands properly, here goes (to be entered in the command prompt from the Recovery Environment):

diskpart - Opens the Disk Partitionning tool
select disk 0 - Will select your first hard drive (the one with the Windows partition on it)
list volume - Note the number of the partition that have no drive letter assigned to it, is of 260MB of size and have "FAT32" listed under the "FS" column
select volume X - X will be the number of your partition with a size of 260MB, the EFI System Partition one that you identified in the last command
assign letter=Z: - It'll assign the Z: letter to the EFI System Partition
exit - To exit the diskpart utility

Now you'll be back in the command prompt, enter the following commands:

cd /d Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot - Goes to the "Boot" directory in the Z: partition
attrib Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD -h -r -s - Removes the hidden, read-only and system attributes from the BCD folder
ren Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD BCD.old - Renamed the BCD folder to BCD.old
bootrec /rebuildbcd - This command will rebuild the BCD.

When it asks you Add the installation to boot list?, press on y followed by Enter and if it succeed, you'll have a The operation completed successfully message. Once you're done, close the command prompt, restart your computer and try to upgrade again.



Make sure you have a complete backup of anything important on your computer BEFORE attempting any of these steps.
 
Dear check
 

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also FYI
above 35:18, wrongly used b, then i used z.
currently windows is not working..
 

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