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Windows 10 Error Codes

Fortunately from the moment, they published windows OS till today, it always provided it, users, with various types of support, one of those supports are error codes. If you are facing a problem in any section of windows it will show you an error code which always tells you the problem so you can search for it and find the solutions for it, today we gathered some of those commons code error for you, go ahead and find your solution.

Errors That Start With 0xC190010

An error that begins with 0xC1900101 is usually a driver error. If you see any of these error codes, try the following steps first to fix the problem

  • ۰xC1900101 – 0x2000c
  • ۰xC1900101 – 0x20017
  • ۰xC1900101 – 0x30018
  • ۰xC1900101 – 0x3000D
  • ۰xC1900101 – 0x4000D
  • ۰xC1900101 – 0x40017

1)Make sure that your device has enough space. Your device requires at least 16 GB of free space to upgrade a 32-bit OS, or 20 GB for a 64-bit OS.​

2)Run Windows Update a few times. Download and install any available updates in Windows Update, including software updates, hardware updates, and some third-party drivers. Use the troubleshooter for Windows 10 to fix Windows Update errors.

3)Check third-party drivers and download any updates. You can find third-party drivers and installation instructions for any hardware you’ve added to your device on the manufacturer’s website.

4)Unplug extra hardware. Remove all external storage devices and drives, docks, and other hardware you might have plugged into your device that isn’t needed for basic functionality.

5)Check Device Manager for errors. Select the Start button, then in the search box on the taskbar, type device manager. Choose Device Manager from the results. In the window that pops up, look for any device with a yellow exclamation mark beside it (you may have to select each category to switch to the list of devices). Press and hold (or right-click) the device name and select either Update Driver Software or Uninstall to correct the errors.

6)Remove third-party security software. Make sure you know how to reinstall your programs and that any necessary product keys are on hand. Windows Defender will help protect your device in the meantime.

7)Repair hard-drive errors. Select the Start button, then in the search box on the taskbar, type command prompt. Choose Command Prompt from the list of results. In the window that pops up, type chkdsk/f C: and press the Enter key. Repairs automatically start on your hard drive, and you’ll be asked to restart your device.

please remember you must have administrator permissions on your device to do this.

8)Restore and repair system files. Select the Start button, then in the search box on the taskbar, type command prompt. Choose Command Prompt from the list of results. In the window that pops up, type DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press the Enter key.

please remember you must have administrator permissions on your device to do this.

Common Error Code While Upgrading

When your upgrading your computer to windows 10 you might encounter some code errors,its not a bad sign to face and error code because we gathered the common one for you,so every code in windows means a problem and the solution will reveal itself when you know the problem.

0xc1900223:This indicates that there was a problem downloading and installing the selected update. Windows Update will try again later and there is nothing you need to do at this time.

0xC1900208or 0x4000C:This could indicate that an incompatible app installed on your PC is blocking the upgrade process from completing. Check to make sure that any incompatible apps are uninstalled and then try upgrading again.

0xC1900107:A cleanup operation from a previous installation attempt is still pending, and a system restart is required to continue the upgrade. Restart the device and run setup again. If restarting device does not resolve the issue, then use the Disk Cleanup utility and clean up the temporary files and the System files.

0x80073712:A file needed by Windows Update is likely damaged or missing. Try repairing your system files: Select the Startbutton and type command prompt in the search box on the taskbar. Choose Command Prompt from the list of results. In the window that appears, type DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press the Enter key.

0xC1900200 – 0x20008
0xC1900202 – 0x20008:This may signify that your PC doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to download or install the upgrade to Windows 10.
0x800F0923:This might indicate that a driver or other software on your PC isn’t compatible with the upgrade to Windows 10.
0x80200056 :This could mean that the upgrade process was interrupted because you accidentally restarted your PC or signed out of your PC. Try upgrading again and make sure your PC is plugged in and stays turned on.
0x800F0922:This error might mean that your PC couldn’t connect to the Windows Update servers. If you’re using a VPN connection to connect to a work network, disconnect from the network and turn off the VPN software (if applicable) and try upgrading again.The error could also mean there isn’t enough free space in the System Reserved partition. You might be able to fix this problem by using third-party software to increase the size of the System Reserved partition.
0x80070070 – 0x50011
0x80070070 – 0x50012
0x80070070 – 0x60000:
This likely indicates that your PC doesn’t have enough space available to install the upgrade.
0x80300024:The specified disk operation is not supported by the target disk, partition, or volume.
0x80070002 0x20009:The system cannot find the file specified,If you have a disk or disks where you are not installing Windows 10 on, remove those disks.

0xC1900101 0x20017

0xC1900101 0x30017:

A driver has caused a problem.

Disable or remove all 3rd party antivirus or antispyware from your system. Disconnect all peripheral devices that are connected to the system, except for the mouse, keyboard and display.

Contact your hardware vendor to obtain updated device drivers.gg