Upgrading ASUS PRO50R (F5R) to windows 10 fails with error 0xC1900101 - 0x20017












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I have a question about upgrade to Windows 10.



I have an old laptop which s perfectly running Windows 7. I would like to upgrade to Windows 10, but after first stage where it copies files and it restarts, it shows Windows 10 logo, tries to boot and switches off. If switched on, it just goes back to Windows 7, showing error message with code 0xC1900101 - 0x20017



I have tried all the guides I could find regarding the error code. So that's why I'm asking you guys.



Thanks



EDIT



Here is the link to setuperr.log file (as the text here is limited to 30000 characters):
setuperr.log










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  • Did you tried this? blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/…

    – Josip Ivic
    Jul 20 '16 at 13:31











  • I followed this instruction just now. Discovered couple of Generic volumes in hidden devices. Still same result - reboots, displays Windows 10 logo, trying to boot, and shutdowns in the end

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:06











  • Also, there were volume shadow copies, which I also deleted. But two Generic volumes still reappear after restart.

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:15
















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I have a question about upgrade to Windows 10.



I have an old laptop which s perfectly running Windows 7. I would like to upgrade to Windows 10, but after first stage where it copies files and it restarts, it shows Windows 10 logo, tries to boot and switches off. If switched on, it just goes back to Windows 7, showing error message with code 0xC1900101 - 0x20017



I have tried all the guides I could find regarding the error code. So that's why I'm asking you guys.



Thanks



EDIT



Here is the link to setuperr.log file (as the text here is limited to 30000 characters):
setuperr.log










share|improve this question

























  • Did you tried this? blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/…

    – Josip Ivic
    Jul 20 '16 at 13:31











  • I followed this instruction just now. Discovered couple of Generic volumes in hidden devices. Still same result - reboots, displays Windows 10 logo, trying to boot, and shutdowns in the end

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:06











  • Also, there were volume shadow copies, which I also deleted. But two Generic volumes still reappear after restart.

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:15














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I have a question about upgrade to Windows 10.



I have an old laptop which s perfectly running Windows 7. I would like to upgrade to Windows 10, but after first stage where it copies files and it restarts, it shows Windows 10 logo, tries to boot and switches off. If switched on, it just goes back to Windows 7, showing error message with code 0xC1900101 - 0x20017



I have tried all the guides I could find regarding the error code. So that's why I'm asking you guys.



Thanks



EDIT



Here is the link to setuperr.log file (as the text here is limited to 30000 characters):
setuperr.log










share|improve this question
















I have a question about upgrade to Windows 10.



I have an old laptop which s perfectly running Windows 7. I would like to upgrade to Windows 10, but after first stage where it copies files and it restarts, it shows Windows 10 logo, tries to boot and switches off. If switched on, it just goes back to Windows 7, showing error message with code 0xC1900101 - 0x20017



I have tried all the guides I could find regarding the error code. So that's why I'm asking you guys.



Thanks



EDIT



Here is the link to setuperr.log file (as the text here is limited to 30000 characters):
setuperr.log







windows windows-10 windows-7-upgrade






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  • Did you tried this? blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/…

    – Josip Ivic
    Jul 20 '16 at 13:31











  • I followed this instruction just now. Discovered couple of Generic volumes in hidden devices. Still same result - reboots, displays Windows 10 logo, trying to boot, and shutdowns in the end

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:06











  • Also, there were volume shadow copies, which I also deleted. But two Generic volumes still reappear after restart.

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:15



















  • Did you tried this? blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/…

    – Josip Ivic
    Jul 20 '16 at 13:31











  • I followed this instruction just now. Discovered couple of Generic volumes in hidden devices. Still same result - reboots, displays Windows 10 logo, trying to boot, and shutdowns in the end

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:06











  • Also, there were volume shadow copies, which I also deleted. But two Generic volumes still reappear after restart.

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:15

















Did you tried this? blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/…

– Josip Ivic
Jul 20 '16 at 13:31





Did you tried this? blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/arvindsh/2015/07/07/…

– Josip Ivic
Jul 20 '16 at 13:31













I followed this instruction just now. Discovered couple of Generic volumes in hidden devices. Still same result - reboots, displays Windows 10 logo, trying to boot, and shutdowns in the end

– George Salukvadze
Jul 20 '16 at 14:06





I followed this instruction just now. Discovered couple of Generic volumes in hidden devices. Still same result - reboots, displays Windows 10 logo, trying to boot, and shutdowns in the end

– George Salukvadze
Jul 20 '16 at 14:06













Also, there were volume shadow copies, which I also deleted. But two Generic volumes still reappear after restart.

– George Salukvadze
Jul 20 '16 at 14:15





Also, there were volume shadow copies, which I also deleted. But two Generic volumes still reappear after restart.

– George Salukvadze
Jul 20 '16 at 14:15










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Microsoft explained the error code in this KB article




This error occurs because a driver STOP error occurs during the
Windows 10 upgrade.



Resolution




  • Make sure all that drivers are updated.

  • Open the Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files under the %windir%Panther directory, and then locate the problem drivers.

  • Update or uninstall the problem drivers.




So, this is a driver issue. Update all drivers, boot in clean mode (stopping all 3rd party tools) and next try to update.






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  • that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:02











  • share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:18













  • I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 21 '16 at 9:17











  • this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 23 '16 at 8:05











  • what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 25 '16 at 8:17











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Microsoft explained the error code in this KB article




This error occurs because a driver STOP error occurs during the
Windows 10 upgrade.



Resolution




  • Make sure all that drivers are updated.

  • Open the Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files under the %windir%Panther directory, and then locate the problem drivers.

  • Update or uninstall the problem drivers.




So, this is a driver issue. Update all drivers, boot in clean mode (stopping all 3rd party tools) and next try to update.






share|improve this answer
























  • that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:02











  • share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:18













  • I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 21 '16 at 9:17











  • this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 23 '16 at 8:05











  • what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 25 '16 at 8:17
















0














Microsoft explained the error code in this KB article




This error occurs because a driver STOP error occurs during the
Windows 10 upgrade.



Resolution




  • Make sure all that drivers are updated.

  • Open the Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files under the %windir%Panther directory, and then locate the problem drivers.

  • Update or uninstall the problem drivers.




So, this is a driver issue. Update all drivers, boot in clean mode (stopping all 3rd party tools) and next try to update.






share|improve this answer
























  • that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:02











  • share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:18













  • I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 21 '16 at 9:17











  • this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 23 '16 at 8:05











  • what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 25 '16 at 8:17














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0







Microsoft explained the error code in this KB article




This error occurs because a driver STOP error occurs during the
Windows 10 upgrade.



Resolution




  • Make sure all that drivers are updated.

  • Open the Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files under the %windir%Panther directory, and then locate the problem drivers.

  • Update or uninstall the problem drivers.




So, this is a driver issue. Update all drivers, boot in clean mode (stopping all 3rd party tools) and next try to update.






share|improve this answer













Microsoft explained the error code in this KB article




This error occurs because a driver STOP error occurs during the
Windows 10 upgrade.



Resolution




  • Make sure all that drivers are updated.

  • Open the Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files under the %windir%Panther directory, and then locate the problem drivers.

  • Update or uninstall the problem drivers.




So, this is a driver issue. Update all drivers, boot in clean mode (stopping all 3rd party tools) and next try to update.







share|improve this answer












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  • that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:02











  • share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:18













  • I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 21 '16 at 9:17











  • this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 23 '16 at 8:05











  • what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 25 '16 at 8:17



















  • that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:02











  • share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 20 '16 at 16:18













  • I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 21 '16 at 9:17











  • this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

    – magicandre1981
    Jul 23 '16 at 8:05











  • what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

    – George Salukvadze
    Jul 25 '16 at 8:17

















that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

– George Salukvadze
Jul 20 '16 at 16:02





that's exactly my problem, that it doesn't show any filenames related to devices...

– George Salukvadze
Jul 20 '16 at 16:02













share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

– magicandre1981
Jul 20 '16 at 16:18







share the logs and also try to update each driver. the upgrade can also fail if the partitions are encrypted with disk encrypter tools (Veracrypt, truecrypt)

– magicandre1981
Jul 20 '16 at 16:18















I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

– George Salukvadze
Jul 21 '16 at 9:17





I have added the link to logfile into main post. And I don't use any encryption

– George Salukvadze
Jul 21 '16 at 9:17













this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

– magicandre1981
Jul 23 '16 at 8:05





this can be also chipset/SATA driver issues. try different drivers

– magicandre1981
Jul 23 '16 at 8:05













what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

– George Salukvadze
Jul 25 '16 at 8:17





what exactly do you mean, different drivers? different version?

– George Salukvadze
Jul 25 '16 at 8:17


















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