

I sent a complaint and they ask me to RMA, which also not an option because it will simply take too long and i don't have spare laptop/computer to use. I'm aware that clean format works, but that's not an option for me.

I tried all the solutions about disabling S.M.A.R.T and the likes to no avail. Previously i dealt with this problem on 1607 update, referring to the 30 page long thread here about similar update failure on NVMe. It remains to be seen how smoothly the upgrade process would go next week, but for the time being, bugs like these will continue to be hit.This thing happening again. This is due to happen on May 8, and the April 2018 Update cumulative update will most likely address many of these problems, especially because Microsoft needs to ensure a smooth upgrade since the new OS version would be pushed automatically to more systems. Microsoft will release the first public cumulative updates for Windows 10 April 2018 Update next week on Patch Tuesday when it also begins the automatically rollout of the new OS version. Low disk space is also a common issue, so before beginning the update, make sure that you have enough free storage on the C: drive. In the last couple of days, we’ve received plenty of reports from users complaining of issues with the upgrade process to Windows 10 April 2018 Update, but most of the installs were blocked by software problems, including security applications that prevented the systems from being upgraded.

Two of the most common error messages experienced during install are 0xc1900209 and 0xc1900101, though we’ve found reports pointing to other variations of these two, including 0x80070005 and 0x80240034.Īs said, these error messages don’t provide any worthy details on what’s causing the failed install, but on the other hand, it’s believed they are mostly the result of compatibility issues with the running software or other generic problems like low disk space.

This is what happened in the case of several Windows 10 users to turned to Microsoft’s Community forums to report the issues ( here, here, here, and in many other threads). Upgrading a system to the newly-released Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803) isn’t as easy as you’d be tempted to believe, as the process sometimes fails unexpectedly with error messages that don’t tell anything about the cause of the problem.
