Win 10 upgrade failure

I have been running win 7 to win 19 upgrade fro MS for a week now with it always stopping at the end with a message window that says win 10 has failed.
Error: 0x80004005.
I searched everywhere and all I found was that maybe running Easybcd would fix the problem.
I ran Situp Diag to see what it had to say and this is what I get:

Matching Profile found:




CompatBlockedApplicationDismissable, FindAbruptDownlevelFailure - EA52620B-E6A0-4BBC-882E-0686605736D9, 55882B1A-DA3E-408A-9076-23B22A0472BD
SetupDiag version: 1.6.0.0
System Information:
Machine Name = LIZ-NUC
Manufacturer = INTEL_
Model = D54250WY
HostOSArchitecture = 1033
FirmwareType = PCAT
BiosReleaseDate = 20150612000000.000000+000
BiosVendor = BIOS Date: 06/12/15 14:00:19 Ver: 04.06.05
BiosVersion = WYLPT10H.86A.0040.2015.0612.1400
HostOSVersion = 6.1.7601
HostOSBuildString = 7601.24499.amd64fre.win7sp1_ldr.190612-0600
TargetOSBuildString = 10.0.18362.418 (19h1_release_svc_prod1.191005-1654)
HostOSLanguageId =
HostOSEdition = Professional
RegisteredAV = Microsoft Security Essentials
FilterDrivers = FileInfo
UpgradeStartTime = 1/20/2020 1:34:48 PM
UpgradeEndTime = 1/20/2020 3:43:29 PM
UpgradeElapsedTime = 02:08:41
CV = 5nel1T+o7Eq3ifLG
ReportId =




Error: SetupDiag reports abrupt down-level failure.
Last Operation: Finalize
Error: 0x80004005 - 0x50016
LogEntry: 2020-01-20 13:50:03, Error SP Operation failed: Update Boot Code. Error: 0x80004005[gle=0x000000b7]

Refer to "System Error Codes - Win32 apps" for error information.
You must manually uninstall "Microsoft Security Essentials" before continuing with the installation/update, or change the command line parameters to ignore warnings if you are using the "/quiet" parameter.

Last Setup Phase:
Phase Name: Finalize
Phase Started: 1/20/2020 1:48:59 PM
Phase Ended: 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Phase Time Delta: 00:00:00
Completed Successfully? False


Last Setup Operation:
Operation Name: Update Boot Code
Operation Started: 1/20/2020 1:50:03 PM
Operation Ended: 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Operation Time Delta: 0:00:00:00.0000000
Completed Successfully? False

The type in red says that it is a boot problem, I think.
I have unhooked everything I can and run ccCleaner etc with no avail.
I have another computer, same make and model that upgraded firs time. Much small hard drive though.
Any Ideas here.

Thanks
DAvid
 
I've not seen this (not upgrading W7 to W10 because I already dual-boot them), but the log you attach seems fairly clear that you must manually uninstall MSE before attempting to upgrade W7 to W10.
 
Thanks for your interest and advice. I have removed MS Sec Essentials and run the MS Win 10 upgrade again. I get the same failure output." Win10 install has failed" Error Code 0x80004005.
I ran Setup Diag again and here is the result.
___________________________________
Matching Profile found: FindAbruptDownlevelFailure - 55882B1A-DA3E-408A-9076-23B22A0472BD
SetupDiag version: 1.6.0.0
System Information:
Machine Name = LIZ-NUC
Manufacturer = INTEL_
Model = D54250WY
HostOSArchitecture = 1033
FirmwareType = PCAT
BiosReleaseDate = 20150612000000.000000+000
BiosVendor = BIOS Date: 06/12/15 14:00:19 Ver: 04.06.05
BiosVersion = WYLPT10H.86A.0040.2015.0612.1400
HostOSVersion = 6.1.7601
HostOSBuildString = 7601.24499.amd64fre.win7sp1_ldr.190612-0600
TargetOSBuildString = 10.0.18362.418 (19h1_release_svc_prod1.191005-1654)
HostOSLanguageId =
HostOSEdition = Professional
RegisteredAV =
FilterDrivers = FileInfo
UpgradeStartTime = 1/22/2020 9:42:20 AM
UpgradeEndTime = 1/22/2020 9:54:33 AM
UpgradeElapsedTime = 00:12:13
CV = 9zxImgTujUuNEb3X
ReportId = ecf6a767-855a-4fdd-a222-1ff3508f0a01


Error: SetupDiag reports abrupt down-level failure.
Last Operation: Finalize
Error: 0x80004005 - 0x50016
LogEntry: 2020-01-22 09:54:02, Error SP Operation failed: Update Boot Code. Error: 0x80004005[gle=0x000000b7]

Refer to "System Error Codes - Win32 apps" for error information.

Last Setup Phase:
Phase Name: Finalize
Phase Started: 1/22/2020 9:53:06 AM
Phase Ended: 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Phase Time Delta: 00:00:00
Completed Successfully? False


Last Setup Operation:
Operation Name: Update Boot Code
Operation Started: 1/22/2020 9:54:02 AM
Operation Ended: 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Operation Time Delta: 0:00:00:00.0000000
Completed Successfully? False

__________________________________________________

Still lost here

David
 
In addition to Terry's advice, remove any flash (USB) drives before trying. Likewise disable anything "Virtual" in the BIOS.
Uninstall (perhaps temporarily) any 3rd party disk maintenance utilities.
 
I have been running win 7 to win 19 upgrade fro MS for a week now with it always stopping at the end with a message window that says win 10 has failed.
Error: 0x80004005.
I searched everywhere and all I found was that maybe running Easybcd would fix the problem.
I ran Situp Diag to see what it had to say and this is what I get:

Matching Profile found:




CompatBlockedApplicationDismissable, FindAbruptDownlevelFailure - EA52620B-E6A0-4BBC-882E-0686605736D9, 55882B1A-DA3E-408A-9076-23B22A0472BD
SetupDiag version: 1.6.0.0
System Information:
Machine Name = LIZ-NUC
Manufacturer = INTEL_
Model = D54250WY
HostOSArchitecture = 1033
FirmwareType = PCAT
BiosReleaseDate = 20150612000000.000000+000
BiosVendor = BIOS Date: 06/12/15 14:00:19 Ver: 04.06.05
BiosVersion = WYLPT10H.86A.0040.2015.0612.1400
HostOSVersion = 6.1.7601
HostOSBuildString = 7601.24499.amd64fre.win7sp1_ldr.190612-0600
TargetOSBuildString = 10.0.18362.418 (19h1_release_svc_prod1.191005-1654)
HostOSLanguageId =
HostOSEdition = Professional
RegisteredAV = Microsoft Security Essentials
FilterDrivers = FileInfo
UpgradeStartTime = 1/20/2020 1:34:48 PM
UpgradeEndTime = 1/20/2020 3:43:29 PM
UpgradeElapsedTime = 02:08:41
CV = 5nel1T+o7Eq3ifLG
ReportId =




Error: SetupDiag reports abrupt down-level failure.
Last Operation: Finalize
Error: 0x80004005 - 0x50016
LogEntry: 2020-01-20 13:50:03, Error SP Operation failed: Update Boot Code. Error: 0x80004005[gle=0x000000b7]

Refer to "System Error Codes - Win32 apps" for error readvia information.
You must manually uninstall "Microsoft Security Essentials" before continuing with the installation/update, or change the command line parameters to ignore warnings if you are using the "/quiet" parameter.

Last Setup Phase:
Phase Name: Finalize
Phase Started: 1/20/2020 1:48:59 PM
Phase Ended: 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Phase Time Delta: 00:00:00
Completed Successfully? False


Last Setup Operation:
Operation Name: Update Boot Code
Operation Started: 1/20/2020 1:50:03 PM
Operation Ended: 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM
Operation Time Delta: 0:00:00:00.0000000
Completed Successfully? False

The type in red says that it is a boot problem, I think.
I have unhooked everything I can and run ccCleaner etc with no avail.
I have another computer, same make and model that upgraded firs time. Much small hard drive though.
Any Ideas here.

Thanks
DAvid

Is it free to upgrade from windows 7 to windows 10? Me too trying to upgrade the Windows 7 but getting failure.
 
I google around and people are telling me to udpate my windows 7 to be up to date with the installer, but then, another issue : Gyazo (two error codes), can't update what so ever, tried many fixxes googling around on forums and microsoft support website but nothing worked at all.
 
Have you run the Windows Update Troubleshooter? (Control Panel > Troubleshooting > Windows Update). Try running it twice then attempt to upgrade Win 7, If that fails try downloading the updates yourself and manually install them.. Once Windows 7 is up to date in order to make the upgrade to 10 work temporarily turn off your antivirus, remove any virtual drives if existing and disable any virtual settings in the BIOS. Remove thumb (USB) drives.
See THIS Tutorial also.
 
Have you run the Windows Update Troubleshooter? (Control Panel > Troubleshooting > Windows Update). Try running it twice then attempt to upgrade Win 7, If that fails try downloading the updates yourself and manually install them.. Once Windows 7 is up to date in order to make the upgrade to 10 work temporarily turn off your antivirus, remove any virtual drives if existing and disable any virtual settings in the BIOS. Remove thumb (USB) drives.
See THIS Tutorial also.

Thanks for such a prompt reply - My issue is finally resolved now.

Thanks & Regards..
 
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