- #Windows 10 version 1703 update failed install#
- #Windows 10 version 1703 update failed drivers#
- #Windows 10 version 1703 update failed software#
- #Windows 10 version 1703 update failed code#
- #Windows 10 version 1703 update failed free#
End of service for a given version occurs 18 months after introduction for version 1703, that was October 9 2018. With introduction of Windows 10, Microsoft changed their product lifecycles. These dates are when Microsoft will stop releasing new updates for the version.
#Windows 10 version 1703 update failed install#
I have not changed the disk drive driver since I'm concerned I might lose access to disk drive, but I think that's a long shot.Įnd of service (EOS) and end of life (EOL) for a version of Windows 10 does not affect whether a user can download and install previously released updates, or whether a user can update to later versions of Windows 10. I'm going to try update to 1809 since that is the last version HP tested this machine on. Thank you again for the suggestion, and willing to try any other suggestions. Failed the same way.Īlso tried running different update from 1703: by doing each cumulative update in 1703 (got a few installed before I hit an update where no later updates would install), and to most recent version of 1909. key and value.Īlso tried an idea found on a couple of websites to force a hard reboot (power off) at the points where the update was doing soft reboots: at the start, at 30%, and at 75% (I've only reached 30%). Tried so many things over weekend that I forgot to list these until you asked.Īlso found a registry tweak suggestion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\OSUpgradeAllowOSUpgrade = 1, but my registry already has this. There are other things to try but hopefully one of these will do the trick. Then run services.msc again and right-click on Windows Update and click Start, then exit and go run Windows Update, install the updates, reboot and try your Windows install again.
#Windows 10 version 1703 update failed software#
Open Windows Explorer and in the C:\Windows folder find the Software Distribution folder and right-click on it and Delete(if it won't delete, right click on it and Rename it to SoftwareDistributionCorruptFile. In the Services Control Panel window that opens, right-click on Windows Update and click Stop. Open Windows Settings/Update &Security and click Troubleshooting(on the left) and click Windows Update and let it finish, then try your Windows install again.ĭisable Secure Boot in bios( if you cannot locate Secure boot in BIOS, disable CSM Support, save and exit bios then go back into bios and find Secure Boot and disable it, then reboot and try your Windows install.Ĭ:\Windows\Software Distribution (possibly corrupt): Remove Ethernet cable or disable WIFI, then restart and try the install. Remove any external drives(USB, SD card, etc.
#Windows 10 version 1703 update failed free#
I think I've got a handle on everything you've tried so far, here are some things I didn't see mentioned and some things to try:Ĭonfirm the Date and Time are correct on your PC.Ĭonfirm you have 32 GB of free space on the drive you are installing to.
#Windows 10 version 1703 update failed drivers#
I've tried everything except swapping drivers for the disk drive which seems possibly dangerous, or a clean install of Windows 10 (besides the hassle of re-installing all apps, there's likely to continue to be problems with windows updates. HP Support Assistant says all my drivers are up to date. My network adapter shows as Intel Ethernet Connection I217-LM version 12.13.17.7 date, the closest network driver shown on the HP driver page for my system is Intel I217/I210 NIC Drivers for DTO Microsoft Win 10 -64bit but the version shown is 20.1_375575 Rev.A date shown is which makes no sense. For example, my display adapter shows in Device Manager as Intel HD Graphics 4600 but I can change driver to Microsoft Basic Display Adapter. How do I determine which to use? I dont know if the name shown in Device Manager actually refers to the physical hardware or to the driver. ) I see there are five graphics drivers listed and five networks drivers listed. On the HP Customer Support - Software and Driver Downloads page for the HP Prodesk G1 SFF (. I've tried every reasonable suggestion I've found on the internet. I've used msconfig32 to turned off all startup and to stop all non-windows services. I've uninstalled any type of third party antivirus, anti-malware, VPN, VM. All antivirus and anti-malware have been uninstalled and Windows Defender and Windows firewall have been turned off. I've tried backing out driver revisions to basic microsoft drivers.
I've tried updating all drivers through Windows Update, through HP, and through the manufacturer of each device. From what I've read, usually the display adapter (graphics) or network adapter (Ethernet).
#Windows 10 version 1703 update failed code#
The result code-extend code is 0xC1900101-0x30017 which indicates a driver has caused the problem.
I have been unable to update it beyond build 15063.1596. I have an HP ProDesk 600 G1 SFF which is running Windows 10 version 1703.