Am having trouble upgrading windows.

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  1. Scorch666

    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    When I use the upgrade assistant it comes up with an error after 73%.

    It says this error code 0xc1900200.

    I've tried searching for an answer, but its just too confusing lol.

    Please help.

    Edit.
    It just come up with this : We couldn't update to system reserved partition.

    Also I am also running Windows 10 Pro 1607.
     
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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    I've tried that. For some reason I can't extend the partition.
     
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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    Should I format the recovery drive?
     

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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    I've tried everything it seems, and its still no go.

    I'll take a screen shot in the morrow.

    Cheers guys.
     
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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    Anyone know how to fix this?
     
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    Can't you just merge the partition with the C: drive? Failing that boot up the Windows disc from the BIOS and format it with FDISK.
     
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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    I want to keep all data.
     
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    Can you access the drive and see it listed with the other partitions? Perhaps try moving it off and trying again. Probably an MBR file that's on there or something. Check for hidden files.
     

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    What drive am I looking for, and where do I find it?
     
  13. Ghosty

    Ghosty Ancient Guru

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    Why are you trying to upgrade windows on a non boot drive?
     
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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    Am trying to upgrade my windows 10 from build 1607 to the latest build. And when I try it fails with error code 0xc1900200.

    And from what I read it seems to be a problem with system reserve not being big enough??
     
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    Ghosty Ancient Guru

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    Your reserve is only 16MB. Should be 100.
     

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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    Am trying to fix this. I also think it's fat32 as well lol.
     
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    The boot partition would have been created when you installed windows so it still should be 100MB, or so. Try a Windows boot repair from the disk.
     
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    OK will try. Thanks.
     
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    Scorch666 Ancient Guru

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    Bugger, still didn't work.
     
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    Is it still 16MB? Best thing to do would be to reinstall Windows on the C: drive but keep all the files and folders. You won't lose anything on the other partitions. Or do a clean install on C:.
     

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