Are you going from Windows 7 to Windows 10? If so, then yes, I had the same problem.
I couldn't solve it. I was only doing it to get a licensed & activated version of Windows 10; I had a Windows 7 key. If that's your situation, simply use the Windows 7 key you have with a fresh installation of 10. It works like a charm. Will On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Erik Adler <erik.ad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Wondering if there is a known problem upgrading Windows 10 pro to > version 1511, 10586. After the upgrade at the reboot I am getting a > BSOD that says: > > “SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED” > > No information about what caused it is presented. Windows then boots > and gives a message > > Upgrade failed reverting to previous version. > > “system thread exception not handled > OxC1900101-0x20017 > The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during BOOT > operation > “ > There is no useful information in the Windows dumps. > > Thinking the problem could be EDK2 I pulled the git code today and > compiled OVMF. That did not help. I then pulled and compiled today’s > qemu code. Did not help. Windows 10 has been working great for the > last few months. I can still use Windows 10 Pro, just that I can not > upgrade to the newest build. Windows is activated. > > My setup. > > Kernel 4.1.6 (no patching, same kernel I have been using for weeks) > qemu git code from Dec 11 > EDK2 git code from Dec 11 > libvirt 1.2.21-2 > virt-manager 1.2.1-4 > GNU/Linux Debian > Nvida 359.06 drivers > > Xeon E5 CPU > GTX970 > > Anybody else having issues with upgrading their Windows 10 to version > 1511, 10586 ? > > _______________________________________________ > vfio-users mailing list > vfio-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users >
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