Windows 10 Upgrade 9252.exe

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Jkobe Peoples

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:34:04 PM8/3/24
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I upgraded the 1909 with the file Windows10Upgrade9252.exe like 6 weeks ago. With the occurring news about problems with the 2004 upgrade, I wanted to at least switch to 1909 with the second one. Sites like cnet.com state that 1809 patches just ended for end users. And I missed to upgrade one laptop before 2004 was made publicly available.

My hidden goal is to get the "last but one" upgrade.
This question about a specific iso points to -adguard.net/ - does that fulfill my hidden goal as well = I just need to get it installed from an USB with that 1909 iso on it? (As I do not iso installs that often I want to add: the currently installed programs need to stay installed, the licence kept etc. ...)

With the latest build of windows 10, and the toolbox to update windows 10 to newest version is coded for the 2004, I modified the variable to 20H2, and it fails. Anyone have a new tool to run to update windows 10 to 20H2?

Thanks Drew
Was my bad. Found all the ones that were paused and not completing updates silently were due to Trend Micro AV needing to be uninstalled prior to Windows Update allowing upgrade to continue.
Uninstalled the AV, then run your script unattended. WORKED. Many thanks

I have enabled all of the Windows 10 feature updates in the Windows Feature Update Subscriptions page. They are still not showing up in the windows feature updates catalog. I read in multiple places that I have to enable windows feature updates in the " Patch and Feature Update Download Settings" page. I don't have that page. What am I missing? How do I get Windows Feature Updates to work? Thanks.

You could download Windows10Upgrade9252.exe and use an MI to install it - that's what I do. Just be careful, it'll download the IMG locally on the device so try not to do more than 10 per site at a time.

If you have a multi orgs box, you can find the Patch and Feature Update Download settings under the System Org
See here:
Please be aware that you need a SMA and the agents on a current level to have this work since the feature is relatively new.

I've been trying to upgrade my OS to windows 10 from 7 and it hasn't been working so I did some digging and found these two viruses I thought were removed have been on my computer. I doubt removing them will help with my OS upgrade but I can't imagine it would be a good idea to keep them around when I do get it working. From what I've seen the process should go, run threat scan, quarantine restart, run adwclean repair and restart again then run FRST and export the logs and post them here. I've done these steps a couple times though I haven't done anything with the FRST part since it seems like an admin needs to assist there. To make things simpler I ran all three again with restarts in between and exported these most recent logs. Please let me know if anyone has some suggestions on what the next step is to actually remove the threats or if they can supply a fix to run.

1.'Could not load protection driver'. Click 'OK'.
2.'Could not load DDA driver'. Click 'Yes' to this message, to allow the driver to load after a restart. Allow the computer to restart. Continue with the rest of these instructions.

At this point, we can go about getting the latest Version 4.3 of Malwarebytes for Windows. Since the one currently on this machine is very much out of date, we will use the Malwarebytes Support tool to remove the old version ( that is the Clean function) and following that, run the setup for the latest Malwarebytes.

Hello. I see that the last scan found & removed 1 EXE file from the Desktop that it ID'd as a trojan. Before we shift focus, I would like you to do one more scan for potential viruses or malware using a special tool from Microsoft. Your operating system is Windows 7, so we can do what follows.

You should try to get the Microsoft Windows Defender Offline and run it. It is a antivirus/malware checking tool from Microsoft. You'll need to arrange to have it on either a USB-flash-thumb drive , or else if you have a optical drive writer, on a CD or DVD.

I was able to set up Microsoft Windows Defender Offline using my old laptop and a CD but when I booted with it I was unable to run the scan because the windows malware and spyware definitions were out of date. It also wouldn't let me update from there because I didn't have an internet connection. I booted my PC normally and set up Microsoft Windows Defender Offline on another cd and tried again but got the same error. I can't update my windows, when I do I get error code 80092004. This was a big part of the reason I wanted to upgrade to windows 10. I'm not really sure where to go from here, I can't update my windows but I can't run the Microsoft Windows Defender Offline scan with out of date windows version. If it's just the computer that creates the cd that needs to be up to date I can ask a friend to make one for me. Any suggestions?

I ran the tool, while it was running it had 3 infected files but when it completed it said nothing was found and the list didn't show anything infected. I also couldn't produce a log. I reran it nothing showed up.

Have lots and lots of patience during all of this. IF and only if you see a blank or wholly-dark monitor screen, just go to your mouse or touchpad and make circle motions. After a few seconds, that should be enough to get the monitor-display to refresh and show its stuff.

No luck unfortunately. After I run Windos10Upgrade9252.exe the process begins without issue but eventually it gets to the part where it restarts multiple times while applying the update. It always makes it to 30% without issue but there it just stops. No noise from my hard disk and it doesn't progress at all. I tried leaving it overnight for about 10 hours last night but it stayed on 30%. I had all my peripherals unplugged with the exception of my monitors. Same issue I had at the start.

Let me suggest that you Empty the contents of the Recyle Bin as one step.
Further, look at the article cited below at Sevenforums to run the CLEANMGR tool
to help free up more space.
Memory dump files are not needed so that you can select all of those ( .DMP) to be removed.
also any error reporting files. and Windows upgrade log files.
-disk-cleanup-extended.html

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