I upgraded to 1903 my old surface pro and my home computer. Tried to upgrade from 1809 to 1903 my laptop (Lenovo) and I got this message (in italian): "Impossibile eseguire l'aggiornamento di questo PC a Windows 10. L'hardware del tuo PC non è pronto per questa versione di Windows 10. Non è necessaria alcuna azione. Windows Update offrirà automaticamente questa versione di Windows 10 una volta risolto il problema." Sounds like: "cannot upgrade this PC to Windows 10. Your PC hardware isn't ready for this version of Windows 10. No action required. Windows Update will offer this version of Windows 10 once problem is solved." What can I do?
Sandbox still crashes even with the workaround. Error 0x80070002. Guess I'm gonna have to wait for a new CU that fixes it.
For the settings->apps crash that happens only early on a boot I bet you there is a service set to automatic (delayed) and that is what is causing the crash. Service not loaded right away the apps part crashes once the service is on boom no crashes. Just gotta figure out which service it is.
I did a fresh install with 18362.53 and got a old problem back; putting my PC in Sleep mode, he's gonna randomly wake up automatically. Got anyone else that error?
I did a fresh install with 18362.53 and got no errors as of yet ,who knows could be hardware issues I'm running ASUS RAMPAGE VI EXTRME OMEGA, i9-9980xe, titan rtx, Optane SSD 905P
this issue is present since 1809 as per my K&E, though in desktop PC only, don't know why MS didn't solve it yet.
All that aren't supposed to be removed by default - tons of dependencies no removal tool can resolve no matter what they might claim .
Just came across a delete bug, after upgrading 1809 to 1903 using extracted ISO on hdd, install.wim disappeared (permanently deleted)
The bug seemed to be solved in .30. that's why I'm puzzled. Unfortunately there were many other bugs and staying on .30 wasn't on option at all.
Installed 17763.379 Pro and extracted a 18362.53 iso to the desktop and ran setup.exe, upgrade finished and all files still present.
See if you have a directory like so C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\BattlEye and remove the files inside the directory (just move them to another drive) and then update your OS. Worked for me... BUT it's the anti-cheat that causes a GSOD, with certain games, like PUBG and so on. So do this knowingly you won't be playing certain games until BattleEye is updated
Thank you for the answer but I don't have that folder or BattleEye installed. How can I check what is blocking my setup?