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Old 18-07-2022, 01:51 PM
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Type the following into your search engine; "Windows 10 install stuck on 73%"

Plenty of hits.
My goodness - so many threads on this.

Set up log:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DYQ...ew?usp=sharing

Do any of these errors mean anything?
2022-07-16 22:07:31, Warning MOUPG CSetupDiagnostics::ReportData - Not reporting WINDLP data point [0x2004]
2022-07-16 22:07:31, Warning MOUPG CSetupDiagnostics::ReportData - Not reporting WINDLP data point [0x2000]
2022-07-16 22:07:31, Warning MOUPG CSetupDiagnostics::ReportData - Not reporting WINDLP data point [0x3000]
2022-07-16 22:07:31, Info MOUPG DlpTask: Leaving Execute Method
2022-07-16 22:07:31, Info MOUPG SetupManager: Launching setup.
2022-07-16 22:07:31, Info MOUPG SetupMgr: Deleting environment variable SP_UPLOAD_ASIMOV.
2022-07-16 22:07:32, Info MOUPG SetupManager: Requesting cleanup level [0x1] from parent process.
2022-07-16 22:07:32, Info MOUPG SetupManager: Resetting WinDlp state for full cleanup...
2022-07-16 22:07:35, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::Cancel(982): Result = 0xC1800104
2022-07-16 22:07:35, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::Cancel(982): Result = 0xC1800104
2022-07-16 22:07:35, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::Cancel(982): Result = 0xC1800104
2022-07-16 22:07:35, Error MOUPG CDlpTask::Cancel(982): Result = 0xC1800104
2022-07-16 22:07:36, Info MOUPG CSetupUIManager: Showing exiting Setup



Can anyone make sense of this?
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Old 18-07-2022, 02:36 PM
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Just to be clear, you are into the installation process and not the media creation process, correct?

If so I don't think there's anything wrong with your install media and I suggest you click on a link (preferably one from Microsoft) to see any instructions on solving the issue.

Have you tried to leave it overnight as it may just be taking a long time around that point. I seem to recall my installs also seemed to halt at two points toward the end of the install.

I'm not sure what any of the stuff you posted in your last post means. I would just look for some step by step instructions for a solution and try that.

Also I said earlier if you want to do an upgrade to do it from Windows. You can simply run the Setup.exe created on your USB media from within windows without downloading anything again (I just tested it). If you've already gone to the clean install process then you wont really have a boot drive any more. If you still have Windows 8.1 working then you have nothing to lose by trying the upgrade and probably everything to gain as all your drivers will be made compatible by Windows in the upgrade process. You can always try a clean install later if it is not to your liking or do a roll-back. (time limit on roll-back).
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Old 18-07-2022, 04:50 PM
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Just to be clear, you are into the installation process and not the media creation process, correct?

If so I don't think there's anything wrong with your install media and I suggest you click on a link (preferably one from Microsoft) to see any instructions on solving the issue.

Have you tried to leave it overnight as it may just be taking a long time around that point. I seem to recall my installs also seemed to halt at two points toward the end of the install.

I'm not sure what any of the stuff you posted in your last post means. I would just look for some step by step instructions for a solution and try that.

Also I said earlier if you want to do an upgrade to do it from Windows. You can simply run the Setup.exe created on your USB media from within windows without downloading anything again (I just tested it). If you've already gone to the clean install process then you wont really have a boot drive any more. If you still have Windows 8.1 working then you have nothing to lose by trying the upgrade and probably everything to gain as all your drivers will be made compatible by Windows in the upgrade process. You can always try a clean install later if it is not to your liking or do a roll-back. (time limit on roll-back).
No worries. I have not tried the install through USB media - will try that and report back. All I have done is installed the MediaCreationTool and let it do it's thing.
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