- Apr 2, 2018
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Create a new admin user and run sfc on it and see if the errors are fixed. Sometimes corrupted user profile can cause wierd issues.
Doesn't solve the issue
This is a custom built pc by me.You can try with sfc/scannow and dism to see whether they work
If you cannot install Window from external and when you reformat your PC/laptop it'll try to install Windows from either the local partition or cloud. If you select from Local and it still cannot install Windows up then it's likely the local Windows copy in the partition is corrupted.
Cannot do anything but send back to the manufacturer.
I have this experience when I bought my new LG laptop. After 2 weeks of using it failed to install my WIndows even after reformat. I went back to LG service centre and they tried all means but cannot repair it. Luckily they replaced a new laptop for me since I was using it for 2 weeks only.
I did, and it still hasn't solved my issue yet.Have you tried a repair install through Windows update in settings?
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This is so fk weird. Someone who is trying to solve my issue on another forum saying there is something going with my operating system partitions. I haven't touched or messed with the operating systems since day 1 installed. He says there is something wrong with my other drive partition or the recovery parition or efi partition on my windows installed drive.
I managed to do the in-place upgrade windows 11 method after finished the cdhsk method, but I still can't install this particular update. Here are my drive partitions layout in diskpart and disk management. Can anyone tell me how to fix this or what the hell is going on?