Disable Drive Encryption: If you have enabled the device encryption on your system BitLocker, VeraCrypt , then proceed and decrypt the drive C: before installing the update.
To do that, proceed as follows:. Best regards,. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. Ask a question. Quick access. Cancel Submit. DaveM Independent Advisor. Hi zachuritsky Restart not shut down your PC 3 times in a row, each time let Windows get to the Desktop, before the next restart, that should prompt that update to begin installing.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I have exactly the same problem error code 0xC — 0x, stuck at boot logo and tried both in place upgrade, update through windows Update and Media creation Tool. Please keep me posted if you get any progress on this issue, since the similarity of our laptops we probably need the same fix.
I'll do the same! Joe Purvis June 19, pm. As I indicated, I left a message for Support at Gigabyte mfr of my laptop. I also called Microsoft support. Tech downloaded a new ISO and cleaned up some files. Install ran and hung at same point. I called next day and gave case number. Was passed to a next level support technician, who listened carefully and copied lots of logs from my machine. He indicated he would review them with engineers and get back to me in next couple of days.
Clearly, he was taking my problem seriously, so I am hopeful that a solution will be found. Will keep you informed. I did, however, get a trojan while antimalware was off — but I killed it. Snixel June 21, pm. I let my system sit on the boot logo for half an hour this time and I can now see in the setuperr.
The next error codes are 30min later when I manually press the shutdown button to let it reboot and rollback the update, so I guess these are related to the problem. I have and it uses a TAP driver, I was thinking maybe that causes the issue, but if you don't I can rule that one out aswell. I was thinking maybe it could be related to the Realtek card reader in my system which is connected to the chipset through USB since Microsoft states there could be problems upgrading to with USB card readers.
Problem is I cannot disable it in BIOS there is no option to do that and I already tried uninstalling the drivers and disabling it in device manager without any luck. Joe Purvis June 22, pm. I tried disabling the Realtek card in device manager, and it didn't help.
I have a call again with Msoft tech Monday — will let you know what I find out. Snixel June 25, pm. Replaced with Microsoft ones and retried the upgrade. Same error. Minnesota Bob June 15, am. I had many problems. Tried all of the fixes. Nothing worked. Then on a hunch I completely uninstalled Avast antivirus.
I was then just left with the stock Windows Defender. Everything worked like a charm. Not just the update but several other lesser updates downloaded and installed perfectly, without a hitch. Joe Purvis June 15, pm. Nice thought. I have been using Bitdefender. For the first few tries at , I simply disabled it; then I thought maybe it was still interfering, so I completely uninstalled it. No difference. Updates to install normally as they did when Bitdefender was running , but not Still hangs in the first boot.
And, here is my morning update again, ready for another failed install. Zouk21 September 15, am. Removing Avast made it work. Had several lesser updates that were blocking the update. Did step 1, then 3 but was told nothing to repair. Then removed avast before doing step 2, went to bed and next morning Ta Da Windows Thanks Minnesota Bob.
Zach June 15, am. I have installed , but had a few hiccough's along the way. Contrary to USB install issues, I was able to make it work. I booted the USB, couldn't use the upgrade feature, so I did the fresh install option. When it got to rebooting, it froze at the Gigabyte intro screen like yours, so I just single tapped the power button, didn't hold it, and it seemed to go into a 'sleep' state. I retapped power button and it booted into W It needed this done a few times during install process.
Upon installing, and then updating as suggested by W10, the latest KB won't install. I just let W10 install device drivers for now, as I am testing out before making it permanent. One thing that isn't working in is the USB3. Also try installing the F9 fix from GB. They list the updates for under DHC. Good luck, not sure if it may help ease your frustrations.
I expect this is actually a GB issue. Joe Purvis June 16, am. I was very hopeful when I saw this post. So I installed the F9 fix and tried again — failure.
Tapping the on off button simply turns it off instantly. When I turn it back on, it immediately decides it has failed and returns everything back to with the same error messages as before. I tried again with faststart turned — no joy. Same result. This is getting really boring…. Joe Purvis June 14, am. I uninstalled both Intel and Nvidia drivers, and also uninstalled my Killer Wifi card someone indicated that removing Wifi card helped. I also removed half of my RAM, since the same person indicated that removing ram helped.
This left laptop with 16 GB of ram. I ran setup from local drive, using the ISO files I had downloaded yesterday. Same outcome and same error messages I got last night 0xc 0x I am beginning to think I will be on forever. Of course, Microsoft will try to install every day — since one can now only delay updates for week. Joe Purvis June 14, pm. Video is on processor and Nvidia m. OS is Windows Pro Fast boot is disabled. Only device attached is USB mouse. Note, I did try installing with that removed, using the touchpad — no joy.
I ran setupdiag. Chkdsk finds no errors. This morning, Windows Update has gifted me with yet another download of , which is awaiting reboot. I suppose I will let it, so that in 90 minutes or so, after I restore following the crash, I can get back to using Most of the drivers posted on the gigabyte site for this model are woefully out of date. I checked the Samsung site previously and again today. Most recent firmware is installed for all SSDs. I checked all drivers using two different driver update programs as well as checking the site of the manufacturer of the device Intel, Nvidia, Killer,… It would be REALLY helpful if one or another of the error message codes would actually provide a hint about what is going on.
Microsoft site doesn't list any issues that would be consistent with this problem. BTW, I tried installing with Virtualization turned off in bios. No joy. I do not think this is a problem with my hardware — this machine has sailed through all the other updates without issue, and has been very stable with I wish there was a way to ask Microsoft.
Joe Purvis: I'm really sorry for your issues. Here are some other things you can try: 1. If you have a second hard disk or an SD card, then remove them. Disable the Driver Signature Enforcement.
Shutdown the computer and manually start it on each reboot. Joe Purvis June 17, pm. I removed all other SSDs from the computer, leaving only the boot drive. Bios allows only for camera and network cards to be delegated to the "Smart Manager", and not disabled. So, I disabled them with Smart Manager. I installed most recent USB smart backup and F9 fixes. I could not permanently disable driver signature enforcement not allowed by secure boot , but I did reboot and disable signature enforcement for that reboot.
Other than forcing shutdown with power switch when it locks, there is no separate opportunity to shutdown and reboot.
I tried running update from local directory — hung at same place. Then, I got my daily update from Microsoft and ran it. Still hung. I will see if Gigabyte has any ideas. Joe Purvis June 18, am.
So far, no response from Gigabyte. I called Microsoft support. He connected with my laptop, changed a few files and configurations, and downloaded a "new ISO" and started that. So I change the membership for my client on Wsus to and when updating Windows 10 client machine, it keep stating me pending download. Make Sure that you have enough free disk space at least 32GB before installing the update. Also remove any USB connected devices that you don't need.
Temporarily disable or completely uninstall any 3rd party antivirus or security program from your system. If you have enabled the Developer Mode on your system, then proceed to disable and uninstall the Windows Developer Mode, until you install the update.
To do that:.
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