Windows 10 upgrade encountered repeated failures.
Windows 10 upgrade encountered repeated failures.
I've been attempting to set up Windows 10 for two days without success. The Windows Update process keeps triggering error 80070002 and remains unresolved even after using the sfcfix tool and deleting software distribution folders. I also tried the media creation utility, but it displays an error stating "Something happened - We were unable to determine if your computer has enough space." After booting from a USB, the system shows only the Windows logo and restarts into my bootloader. Regarding storage, my setup uses 340 GB for Arch Linux, 340 GB for Kali Linux, and about 540 GB for Windows. I'm using the grub bootloader, which seems to be the issue, but I couldn't reinstall the Windows bootloader from the Windows 8.1 installation disk. I've set the active partition to my Windows C: drive instead of the Linux partition, which still works as expected (since the Windows bootloader isn't present). I removed the active flag on other drives, but the one I'm trying to install remains unchanged. If you have more details or screenshots, please share. Appreciate your assistance.
I'll attempt this, though I've handled a similar task with Easy2Boot before and experienced a reboot afterward.
I needed to adjust my System Reserved partition for installing Windows 10
The update encountered an issue with the specified error code. A screenshot may help clarify the problem.