Windows 8.1 Upgrade To 10 Failed

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How to Fix Windows 8.1 Upgrade to Windows 10 Failed Error

Many Windows 8.1 users have tried to upgrade their devices to Windows 10, but some of them have encountered an error that prevents the upgrade from completing successfully. This error can have various causes and symptoms, such as incompatible drivers, insufficient disk space, corrupted system files, or activation issues.

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In this article, we will show you some of the possible solutions to fix the Windows 8.1 upgrade to Windows 10 failed error, based on the suggestions and experiences of Microsoft support experts and community members.

Solution 1: Run Windows Update Troubleshooter

One of the first steps you should take when you encounter an upgrade error is to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter, which can detect and fix common problems with Windows Update. To do this, follow these steps:

    • Press Windows key + X and select Control Panel.
    • Click Troubleshooting and then click View all.
    • Select Windows Update and then click Next.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter and apply any fixes it recommends.
    • Restart your device and try to upgrade again.

    Solution 2: Disable or Uninstall Antivirus and Firewall Software

    Another possible cause of the upgrade error is a conflict with your antivirus or firewall software, which may block some of the files or processes required for the upgrade. To avoid this, you should disable or uninstall any antivirus or firewall software before attempting the upgrade. To do this, follow these steps:

      • Press Windows key + X and select Programs and Features.
      • Find your antivirus or firewall software in the list of installed programs and click Uninstall.
      • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation process.
      • Restart your device and try to upgrade again.

      Solution 3: Perform a Clean Boot

      A clean boot is a way of starting Windows with only the essential services and programs running, which can help eliminate any interference from other software that may cause the upgrade error. To perform a clean boot, follow these steps:

        • Press Windows key + R and type msconfig in the Run dialog box.
        • Click OK to open the System Configuration window.
        • Select the Services tab and check the box next to Hide all Microsoft services.
        • Click Disable all to disable all non-Microsoft services.
        • Select the Startup tab and click Open Task Manager.
        • In the Task Manager window, select the Startup tab and disable all startup items by right-clicking them and selecting Disable.
        • Close Task Manager and click OK in the System Configuration window.
        • Restart your device and try to upgrade again.

        Solution 4: Check Disk Space and Health

        Another possible cause of the upgrade error is insufficient disk space or a faulty disk drive, which may prevent Windows from copying or installing the necessary files for the upgrade. To check your disk space and health, follow these steps:

          • Press Windows key + E to open File Explorer.
          • Select This PC and right-click your system drive (usually C:).
          • Select Properties and then click Disk Cleanup.
          • Select all the items you want to delete and click OK to free up some disk space.
          • In the Properties window, click Tools and then click Check under Error checking.
          • Click Scan drive to scan your disk for errors and repair them if possible.
          • You can also use a third-party tool like HD Tune (www.hdtune.com) to check your disk health more thoroughly.
          • Restart your device and try to upgrade again.

          Solution 5: Run System File Checker and DISM Commands

          A final possible cause of the upgrade error is corrupted or missing system files, which may affect the integrity of your current Windows installation or prevent Windows from upgrading properly. To check and repair your system files, follow these steps:

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