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Originally Posted by orlok
I downloaded the Media Creation Tool, created an ISO and ran it from there using MagicDisc.
There was an error message (0xC1900101 - 0x4000D SECOND_BOOT phase blah blah blah MIGRATE_DATA operation). I left it in the hung position for at least a couple of hours before a hard power-off of the system and a reboot.
And yes, lucky I could roll back.
Various searches on the error message suggest it might be a driver issue, or a number of other things, with mostly general advice rather than specific to this error. The one thing I haven't tried is updating my BIOS (mostly 'cos I'm not that sure how to do it but can prolly work it out) so I might give that a go tomorrow.
One piece of advice said the following:
Press Windows key + X
Click Command Prompt (Admin)
Type the following command:
rundll32.exe pnpclean.dll,RunDLL_PnpClean /DRIVERS /MAXCLEAN
Hit Enter on your keyboard
Exit command prompt
Restart
However, the command in bold above does not run, and I don't know enough about command line syntax to work out what is wrong. I tried removing the comma, but that didn't work, so I've given up on that one.
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Hmmm, I'm always a bit skittish at running those command line things as well....
I'm not sure what to suggest at this point.
One thing....I'm not sure what you mean by you ran it using MagicDisc. You shouldn't need anything to run the 'setup.exe' file from the DVD.