Setup Installation :: Windows 8.1 Upgrade Restarts Download At 50%
Oct 20, 2013
I have successfully upgraded 2 Windows 8 pro media centre PC's, a desk top and a netbook, but the 3rd, gets stuck in a continuous loop.
After initiating the upgrade from the store, the download bar slowly works its way up to 50%, the installation process starts, and as soon as it gets to "getting your PC ready" the download process starts again from scratch. This is a very common problem, but Microsoft are still silent on the issue.
It is bad enough that I have to download the file 3 times, rather than just download one ISO, but this one download has now happened at least a dozen times.
All Windows 8 updates had been done and I have cleared the Windows Store cache.
The setuperr file gives
MOUPG SetupMgr: Error reading Store SQM registry data. Data = [StoreSetupDownloadPause], HRESULT = [0x80070002]
2013-10-20 07:23:30, Error MOUPG
[Code].....
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Oct 30, 2013
Over the past two weeks I have been trying to install the Windows 8.1 upgrade using the Windows Store. The download proceeds to between 50% and 60% and then restarts or hangs for hours. I have performed the pre-8.1 upgrades to my Toshiba C855D laptop as directed before the download.
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Contact your PC manufacturer to see if you can upgrade the System BIOS
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Something happened and the Windows 8.1 couldn't be installed. Please try again. Error code: 0xc1900104
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Contact your PC manufacturer to see if you can upgrade the System BIOS
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