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Stuck in a loop in downloading, preparing, & installing v1809 in W10 Home Ed. v1803?



 
 
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Old February 21st 19, 06:04 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Stuck in a loop in downloading, preparing, & installing v1809 in W10 Home Ed. v1803?

Paul wrote:
Ant wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Ant wrote:
I gave up and manually rebooted to retry one more time to see if it
makes any differences. Nope! It again failed with error code: 0x8007003
as shown in my https://i.imgur.com/q4QaQV6.png screen capture/shot.


Just download the ISO. In fact I has issue with 1803 in Windows with
Media Creation Tool and solved the issue by downloading the ISO with
Linux...


So, I just download
https://software-download.microsoft....onTool1809.exe from
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209 from
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10 onto that NUC PC's W10
SSD to download its ISO and make a bootable media (e.g., 64 GB USB flash stick)?
Will it upgrade both W10 installations on the two SSDs since I just did a SSD clone
yesterday from a smaller SSD to a bigger SSD? I'd like to see the old smaller SSD
alone in case the bigger SSD's W10 upgrade fail. This is all new to me.


With the SSD OS booted, right click the ISO you downloaded
and select "Mount". This creates a virtual DVD drive.


Execute "setup.exe" off the 4.7GB virtual DVD drive.
Now, you'll be doing an Upgrade Install.


You don't need to create boot media (USB stick) unless you
plan on "Clean Install" or need the boot media to boot
a "sick" computer and do CHKDSK from Command Prompt.

....

Ah! Thanks. I'll try this upgrade IN W10. I thought Windows had a way
to upgrade outside with their installer like from disc and flash sticks.
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