Modern Setup Host error when updating from Windows 8.1 to 10.

1) Open administrative command prompt (ACP) and type or copy and paste:
2) sfc /scannow
3) dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
4) dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
5) sfc /scannow
6) wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
7) wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 2
8) wmic recoveros get autoreboot
9) wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
10) bcdedit /enum {badmemory}

11) When these have completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the thread

12) Find a replacement driver for mbfilt64.sys > uninstall and install or uninstall the driver prior to the next upgrade attempt

GA-Z170N-Gaming 5 (rev. 1.0) Support | Motherboard - GIGABYTE U.S.A.

13) Run HD Tune (free version) (all drives)
HD Tune website
Post images into the thread for results on these tabs:
a) Health
b) Benchmark
c) Full error scan

14) Run Sea Tools for Windows
long generic test
Post an image of the test result into the thread
SeaTools for Windows | Seagate
How to use SeaTools for Windows | Seagate Support US

15) Open administrative command prompt and type or copy and paste:
chkdsk /r /v
This may take hours to run so plan to run overnight.
Run on all drives using the syntax: chkdsk /r /v C: or chkdsk /r /v D: changing the drive letter to the applicable drive.

C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk /r /v
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot lock current drive.

Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another
process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be
checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N)

Type: Y
reboot


16) Use the information in this link to find the chkdsk report in the event viewer.
Copy and paste into notepad > save to desktop > post into the thread using a one drive, drop box, or google drive share link:
Read Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer in Windows 10 Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
Read Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer in Windows 10


17) The BIOS: Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. F3, 10/20/2015
a) Confirm the motherboard version
b) Upgrade the BIOS: F3 > F23F

GA-Z170N-Gaming 5 (rev. 1.0) Support | Motherboard - GIGABYTE U.S.A.






Code:
mbfilt    MBfilt    c:\windows\system32\drivers\mbfilt64.sys    Kernel Driver    Yes    Manual    Running    OK    Normal    No    Yes

MBfilt64.sysRealtek HiDefinition Audio driver (file labelled as Creative Audio Driver) - Was found in the latest Win8 version available from Realtek on 07Sep2013http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

Code:
MBfilt64.sys Thu Jul 30 20:40:32 2009 (4A7267B0)
 
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Hi!

Time to get precautions (while things still work!!).
If you don't already have a system image with another tool:
  • Download, install, open macrium reflect free.
  • Create the recovery media and test if it works; i.e., if it boots your pc and open macrium reflect.
  • Reboot to windows, open macrium reflect, select the partitions you want to include in the image.
    The system partitions are:
    - EFI/ESP partition (FAT32)
    - MS reserved 128MB partition
    - C: (or where windows is installed
    - Recovery partitions
    If you are still unsure and confused, select the entire disk where C: is (the image file will be bigger and it will need more time to be restored); in this case, you should also backup your important files (i.e., make a copy of them and put the copies in another safe place, i.e. another EXTERNAL disk/cd/dvd/usb key).

    You can also decide to do a full system image; i.e., all disks and partitions (the image file will be bigger and it will need more time to be restored).
    In this case, the backup of your important files is optional given that you include them in the image (but if you have more copies of them is better).
  • Click Image selected disks on this computer.
    Change the destination folder; i.e., you have to choose where the image will be saved.
    You can not choose a partition that you have included in the image.
    All other settings are optional, hence click Next.
  • Scheduling is optional. Click Next.
  • Summary of your decisions. Click Finish to start the image creation.

You can also find a tutorial here, for the use of macrium reflect free: Using Macrium Free to Backup or Image your drives.

Finally, create also a windows system restore point.
 
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Hi Xilo,

For posts 1-12, here are the results:

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow

Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.3.9600.19408

Image Version: 6.3.9600.19397

[==========================100.0%==========================]
No component store corruption detected.
The operation completed successfully.

C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow

Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
Updating property(s) of '\\ANJO\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="M
icrosoft Windows 8.1 Pro|C:\\Windows|\\Device\\Harddisk0\\Partition4"'
Property(s) update successful.

C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 2
Updating property(s) of '\\ANJO\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="M
icrosoft Windows 8.1 Pro|C:\\Windows|\\Device\\Harddisk0\\Partition4"'
Property(s) update successful.

C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get autoreboot
AutoReboot
FALSE


C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
DebugInfoType
2


C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /enum {badmemory}

RAM Defects
-----------
identifier {badmemory}

C:\Windows\system32>

Attached are the screenshots to the HDTune for both drives. I uninstalled the audio driver that contains the mbfilt64.sys file, and attempted to reupdate; it is still giving me the error.Will follow up on the other steps shortly.
 

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For HD Tune please run benchmarks on each drive.

Run Crystal Disk standard edition:
CrystalDiskInfo
Post images into the thread.


This command was skipped: dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

Open administrative command prompt (ACP) and type or copy and paste:

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

When this has completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the thread
 
Got a long generic pass for both hard drives from SeaTools.

NVMe = C drive, other one is alternative drive.

1610074642290.png
running chkdsk /r /v now...
 
Got a long generic pass for both hard drives from SeaTools.

Wininit:


Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.

A disk check has been scheduled.
Windows will now check the disk.

Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...
Cleaning up instance tags for file 0x22bfb.
1348352 file records processed. File verification completed.
17217 large file records processed. 0 bad file records processed.
Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ...
1701618 index entries processed. Index verification completed.
0 unindexed files scanned. 0 unindexed files recovered.
Stage 3: Examining security descriptors ...
Cleaning up 4145 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 4145 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 4145 unused security descriptors.
CHKDSK is compacting the security descriptor stream
Security descriptor verification completed.
176634 data files processed. CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
Usn Journal verification completed.

Stage 4: Looking for bad clusters in user file data ...
1348336 files processed. File data verification completed.

Stage 5: Looking for bad, free clusters ...
21166416 free clusters processed. Free space verification is complete.
CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the
master file table (MFT) bitmap.
CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap.

Windows has made corrections to the file system.
No further action is required.

487844863 KB total disk space.
401118372 KB in 1003299 files.
629212 KB in 176637 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
1431611 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
84665668 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
121961215 total allocation units on disk.
21166417 allocation units available on disk.

Internal Info:
00 93 14 00 21 01 12 00 38 08 20 00 00 00 00 00 ....!...8. .....
ae 03 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....E...........

Windows has finished checking your disk.
Please wait while your computer restarts.

Chkdsk:

Chkdsk was executed in scan mode on a volume snapshot.

Checking file system on C:

Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...

1348352 file records processed. File verification completed.

17318 large file records processed.
0 bad file records processed.
Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ...

1677498 index entries processed. Index verification completed.

Stage 3: Examining security descriptors ...
Security descriptor verification completed.

164574 data files processed. CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...

34099296 USN bytes processed. Usn Journal verification completed.

Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems.
No further action is required.

487844863 KB total disk space.
393281500 KB in 965967 files.
613188 KB in 164575 indexes.
1489427 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
92460748 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
121961215 total allocation units on disk.
23115187 allocation units available on disk.

----------------------------------------------------------------------


Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...

Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ...

Stage 3: Examining security descriptors ...

Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems.
No further action is required.


Trying to update BIOS now.
 
BIOS updated. Few blue screens along the way, but it looks fine now.
Ran CrystalDiskInfo... Not sure why it only shows my D Drive?

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The post displayed chkdsk results for C:

Code:
CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the
master file table (MFT) bitmap.
CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap.

Windows has made corrections to the file system.


Please post chkdsk results for all drives.

Post Crystal disk for each disk drive.

If Crystal Disk does not run then SMART may not be supported.

Check HD Sentinel:
Run HD Sentinel: (free or trial edition)
Hard Disk Sentinel - HDD health and temperature monitoring
Hard Disk Sentinel - HDD health and temperature monitoring
For each drive post images of these tabs into the thread:
Overview tab
Temperature
SMART
Disk performance




What is the status of the backup image?


Run the Sysnative log collector for any BSOD.


Download Windows 10 20H2 to the desktop:

Download Windows 10
 
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Did Windows 8/8.1 come pre-installed on the system when new? If so, you have an OEM version of 8.1

Where did you obtain Windows 10 from? If you purchased it from Microsoft, that would be a full retail copy. I do not know if the 2 mix as I've always wiped the W7+ OEM installation drive and fresh installed W10 onto it.

Regards. . .

jcgriff2
 
Where did you buy/obtain the computer from?

Is it a laptop or desktop?

Was it new or used when you bought it?
 

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