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win 22H2 not being installed wont kill my happiness...but cant overhaul my only PC with whatever u suggested..its not worth it.Thank you. It's all green so nothing has changed since Win 11 was installed.
Ok, what we've learned so far is that the upgrade "should" work, but doesn't.
1. Someone suggested to uninstall ESET, you disabled it instead. Might be an issue.
2. The single language thing... that probably isn't an issue... but who really knows.
Where to go from here...
1. Clean install. (yeah it's a pain, but it saves a lot of troubleshooting).
2. Spend 3-4 days troubleshooting with the aid of @zbook.
3. Everything else "looks" fine.
The people that have responded, know what they're doing.
If their suggestions don't work, then it's time to go to the "Where do we go from here..." solutions.
We've already given you, things that should work, to the best of our ability.
It's looking like Windows is seriously borked somewhere, or some third party program is causing problems.
That's why... clean install or @zbook
Unfortunately for all of us... the days of Googling an error code and finding a solution, are long gone.
"zbook" should appear in about 12-14 hours.
If it was me, I'd export the drivers and then do a clean install, then make a backup with 3rd party backup software... first thing. Don't forget to export your bookmarks as well.
Backup and Restore Device Drivers in Windows 11 Tutorial
This tutorial will show you how to back up and restore all 3rd party device drivers on your Windows 10 and Windows 11 PC. If you clean install Windows, you will need to install drivers for each device in the system. Some of these device drivers may no longer be available from the manufacturer...www.elevenforum.com
Sometimes, ya just gotta say "frick it" and start over.
win 22H2 not being installed wont kill my happiness...but cant overhaul my only PC with whatever u suggested..its not worth it.
I tried 10 different ways to finally be able to upgrade from 21H2 to 22H2. Using the media creation tool and making a USB of it was the only way. ALL my files etc stayed in place I didnt lose a thing. Only thing I had to do was change my wallpaper and a few other settings that were minor. Need help message me.I have seen this problem on several PCs. New, supported PCs cannot upgrade from 2H21 to 2H22 Win11. Error. Several attempts fail.
diskpart - Opens the Disk Partitionning tool
select disk 0 - Will select your first hard drive (the one with the Windows partition on it)
list volume - Note the number of the partition that have no drive letter assigned to it, is of 260MB of size and have "FAT32" listed under the "FS" column
select volume X - X will be the number of your partition with a size of 260MB, the EFI System Partition one that you identified in the last command
assign letter=Z: - It'll assign the Z: letter to the EFI System Partition
exit - To exit the diskpart utility
Now you'll be back in the command prompt, enter the following commands:
cd /d Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot - Goes to the "Boot" directory in the Z: partition
attrib Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD -h -r -s - Removes the hidden, read-only and system attributes from the BCD folder
ren Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD BCD.old - Renamed the BCD folder to BCD.old
bootrec /rebuildbcd - This command will rebuild the BCD.
When it asks you Add the installation to boot list?, press on y followed by Enter and if it succeed, you'll have a The operation completed successfully message. Once you're done, close the command prompt, restart your computer and try to upgrade again.
Thank you for that, could you please tell us all of the details of what you had to setup again? Windows settings, applications, browsers, shortcuts, sound settings, display settings. Thank you.I tried 10 different ways to finally be able to upgrade from 21H2 to 22H2. Using the media creation tool and making a USB of it was the only way. ALL my files etc stayed in place I didnt lose a thing. Only thing I had to do was change my wallpaper and a few other settings that were minor. Need help message me.
My wallpaper and a few windows settings. Oh and if you use things like Winaero Tweaker many of the settings for that got reverted back to default. Otherwise Nothing.Thank you for that, could you please tell us all of the details of what you had to setup again? Windows settings, applications, browsers, shortcuts, sound settings, display settings. Thank you.
Did you uninstall Eset AV as suggested? I don't see you confirming this..Hi..still stuck with no update(Install error - 0x800700b7)whats the way out
whats to be done after ESET removed..upgrade directly on wi fi?Did you uninstall Eset AV as suggested? I don't see you confirming this..
mine is a asus branded pc...havent started the upgrade so far(BIOS is UEFI)Have you disconnected from the internet before upgrading? If your computer is not 100% compliant or you have a legacy installation (not UEFI) you must treat it as incompatible to bypass compatibility check and let you upgrade. Read the respective thread.
seen some utube videos...do i delete the appraisel file from C drive and then commence the upgrade without the internet..is that okFor a successful upgrade from Windows 10 or Windows 11 21H2 to Windows 11 22H2 of any computer with 64-bit CPU and at least 4GB RAM you must replace the hidden file C:\$Windows.~BT\sources\appraiserres.dll with any empty dummy at first Setup screen BEFORE proceeding. You must also stay disconnected from the internet to prevent any driver updates or secret online compatibility check which would fail the upgrade. To create the empty dummy change settings to not hide known extensions and create a new text document on your desktop (right-click, New->Text document). Then rename it to appraiserres.dll making sure you also delete the .txt extension, or it won't work. Go to the hidden folder delete the original file and then copy-paste the dummy file. You can then proceed with the upgrade. Stay offline until a successful upgrade and you are back on your desktop. Then update your drivers if required.
tried this..dam thing failed