Hello!
I am trying to update my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant.
I have already upgraded two old Asus laptops using Rufus (their processors were not cleared for 11), retaining all programs and files, with no problems at all.
I have already changed the CPU in my PC and converted my boot drive from MBR to GPT in order for my PC to pass the Windows 11 test. I also uninstalled Open Shell.
The first attempt failed because I failed to run the update as Admin.
The second attempt failed for some reason, and I read in thread here that moving C:\$WinREAgent elsewhere would help, so I did, and it did help the process get quite a bit further before failing. I have also disabled my third-party anit-virus software (F-Secure).
The attempted upgrade now gets as far as step 8 in this forum's tutorial "Upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 with Windows 11 Insatllation Assistant". It reboots a few times in this step, as is expected, but somewhere after 64% or more, it goes to blue screen with "...ran into a problem and needs to restart". There is also a QR code, but the screen disappears almost immediately (too fast to read anything else). The PC restarts, displays "Attempting to recover installation" for a few seconds, followed by "Undoing changes made to your computer". This takes 10-15 minutes, and I am back to Windows 10, and I have no idea why.
Each attempt takes over a hour. It is particularly slow during "Step 3 of 3: Installing" between 71% and 89%.
Does anyone have any ideas what may be causing the update to fail? The blue screen I mentioned is useless, as it's only displayed for a second, and only the top half,
I would, if at all possible, like to avoid a clean install, as it would take days, if not weeks, to re-install all my programs and dig out their activation keys/codes and re-tweak them and get everything else working the way I like again.
I am trying to update my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant.
I have already upgraded two old Asus laptops using Rufus (their processors were not cleared for 11), retaining all programs and files, with no problems at all.
I have already changed the CPU in my PC and converted my boot drive from MBR to GPT in order for my PC to pass the Windows 11 test. I also uninstalled Open Shell.
The first attempt failed because I failed to run the update as Admin.
The second attempt failed for some reason, and I read in thread here that moving C:\$WinREAgent elsewhere would help, so I did, and it did help the process get quite a bit further before failing. I have also disabled my third-party anit-virus software (F-Secure).
The attempted upgrade now gets as far as step 8 in this forum's tutorial "Upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 with Windows 11 Insatllation Assistant". It reboots a few times in this step, as is expected, but somewhere after 64% or more, it goes to blue screen with "...ran into a problem and needs to restart". There is also a QR code, but the screen disappears almost immediately (too fast to read anything else). The PC restarts, displays "Attempting to recover installation" for a few seconds, followed by "Undoing changes made to your computer". This takes 10-15 minutes, and I am back to Windows 10, and I have no idea why.
Each attempt takes over a hour. It is particularly slow during "Step 3 of 3: Installing" between 71% and 89%.
Does anyone have any ideas what may be causing the update to fail? The blue screen I mentioned is useless, as it's only displayed for a second, and only the top half,
I would, if at all possible, like to avoid a clean install, as it would take days, if not weeks, to re-install all my programs and dig out their activation keys/codes and re-tweak them and get everything else working the way I like again.
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (build 19045)
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics
- Motherboard
- Asus Prime B450 Plus
- Memory
- 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- In CPU
- Sound Card
- None
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 34" widescreen
- Screen Resolution
- 3440 × 1440
- Hard Drives
- WD Black M.2 NVMe 1TB; Sandisk SSD 1TB; Sandisk SSD 2TB
- PSU
- 530W Hamburg
- Cooling
- Fan on COU
- Keyboard
- Keychron B6
- Mouse
- Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball
- Internet Speed
- 250
- Browser
- Firefox




