Had this problem in the past but can't remember what causes it maybe it will pop on later who knows but good luck guys edit could be related to usb remove all the not important stuff on usb and try it again maybe for me it was a usb card reader that gave trouble when upgrading with iso to 1903 even a few hours a go I run into a error because of a usb stick that was plugged in during setup upgrading with the ,30 Iso hehe gg MS
Thank m8 for advice and help. I`ll do the same thing,, clean install. For some reason MS not allowed to update LTS.
Did you try this? Its purpose in life is to do exactly what you're trying to do. I don't know though if it'll convert those exact versions though and I don't have to time to check.
I did test an upgrade from LTSC to 1903 Enterprise exactly as I described it in the previous post and was issue-free. I'm using the system atm. When it fails it is most likely drivers (av's also install kernel drivers so keep that in mind) and it will keep failing until resolved no matter the method used to upgrade. One thing to try is to run setup with launch parameters such as: /DynamicUpdate Disable /MigrateDrivers none /ResizeRecoveryPartition disable /ShowOOBE none
I think you are focusing on the wrong aspect - upgrades certainly work via several methods for other people. Maybe you have broken your installation beyond repair (with stuff like store, defender dusabling, anti-telemetry etc) and the only way is to revert all changes or do a clean install. You should do an in-place upgrade i.e. install LTSC (unmodified iso) again on top keeping everything. If your installation is valid it should work, then retry 1903 setup. If LTSC setup fails, (cross) upgrades would fail too, obviously.
The only things I have done with defender and telemetry are via group policy so should not be anything to do with that, have not modified the install any other ways, no store or anything like that Says it is failing on migrating data, which I assume is putting my stuff back on the install Might try the in-place at some point, going to try unplugging all USB too
Just tried @Enthousiast's suggestion : "Try the license switch options from this tool: JATD GUI PROJECT" Started with a LTSC 2019 17763.107 iso image, installed it and used the licence swicth option with "UP_DOWN_PROCESS" option, "Enterprise" edition choice and a File Path pointing to a Enterprise Win10_18362.145_x64_2019-06-01.iso image. The process was successfull.