![]() ![]() The installation failed in the FIRST_BOOT phase… …i still have the original problem that i cannot update my Win10 to latest big update and getting error:ĠxC1900101 – 0x30018. This will put an icon onto the desktop which when double clicked will show the CBS in Notepad which you can then copy & paste into the reply box. If/when that reports it is unable to repair some files, copy & paste this cmd to the cmd prompt –įindstr /c:”” %windir%LogsCBSCBS.log > %userprofile%Desktopsfcdetails.txt This cmd will tell you if the volume is repairable. I’d also like you to open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth You can copy & paste its report into your reply box if it reports anything substantial regarding the volume, by clicking on Copy/Copy details as text in the lower right pane > right click in the reply box and select Paste. Other than whatever else it may report, check to see if it reports any KBs in bad sectors. When it has read the data, expand Windows Logs > click on Applications/Action/Find and type chkdsk or wininit into the Find box and press enter.Ĭancel the Find box and use the scrollable window to read the chkdsk log. When it reboots on completion, open Event Viewer and ensure Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted in the left pane – if it isn’t, then just click on it. You will be prompted to enter y for it to execute on the next reboot, then enter shutdown /r /t 00 to effect an immediate reboot and wait for it to do its thing. Open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter chkdsk /r Sfc /scannow /offbootdir=X: /offwindir=X:WindowsĪnd this will check and repair your volume as necessary.įor clarity, that is a Pipe symbol before find in the bcdedit cmd and is the uppercase of and there’s a space before each / Then enter this cmd where X is your partition letter – Use the dropdown to change the Time and currency format if needed > Next > click on Repair your computer.Ĭlick on Troubleshoot then on Command Prompt and enter these cmds. You will be momentarily prompted to press any key to boot from the media you are using. ![]() Insert the USB or DVD then press F10 to Save and Exit then press enter. User the cursor keys to move to the Boot tab then use those keys again to select the Win 10 bootable media that you have created the use F5 or F6 to move that to the top of the list. This will get you into the BIOS – I only have experience of the older MBR and not UEFI so yours may differ if yours is an UEFI boot. If you don’t already have the machine to check the DVD or USB drives first before the SSD/HDD on boot, press F2 and hold throughout a Restart. ![]()
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