![]() Once you've completed the upgrade and checked that Windows is activated, you can do a clean reinstall if necessary.ĮDIT 3: Another possible fix from Microsoft themselves but requires you to tamper with registry keys: (thanks /u/ritoman)ĮDIT 4: Microsoft support is endorsing this as an official fix! Now, ain't that an accomplishment? (thanks /u/RxBrad) Thanks for all the gold and kind words, guys!ĮDIT 5: If you're unable to delete the contents of the folder due to them being in use, try the following: But if you do an upgrade, your product key from Win 7/8/8.1 will carry over to your Win 10. You would need a new product key for that. Just be cautious that you want to do an upgrade, not a clean install! If you do a clean install, Windows 10 will not activate. Go to your Control Panel > Windows Update and your Windows 10 should start re-downloading from scratch, hopefully without flaws this time.ĮDIT: For those who still have issues, several users reported that setting their time forward (to the First of August for example) and then doing the above steps again helped them resolve the issue.ĮDIT 2: If none of the above works, you can try to download Windows 10 from Microsoft's website. ![]() Now, run the command prompt as an administrator. (If you're unable to complete this step, look at "edit 5" down below) ![]() Go into "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download" and delete everything in that folder. ![]() What this error means is, your Windows 10 installation folder is unfinished and/or corrupted.
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