Wanting Windows 10

Kalace

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Is there a fix for error code C1900101-30018 yet? I can't do a clean install because my comp came preloaded with win 7 and I don't have a disc, so this causes slight problems.

Lenovo Ideacenter
Windows 7 Home Premium
8gb RAM
4gb AMD Radeon 6450
3ghz Intel i5
 

realwarder

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I'd be surprised if that caused an issue. It's going to be a kernel driver. Typically Antivirus. Unlikely the Microsoft one. Things like AVG tune up or System Mechanic. Could also be a driver for your hardware so unplug all USB devices during the upgrade if having issues. Any app with Norton, Symantec, AVG, Avast, McAfee are best candidates. It is not impossible that it's not a driver for something as core as an Ethernet card. You could either ensure all hardware drivers are up to date before upgrading or uninstall and delete the drivers in Device Manager and let W10 redetect on upgrade.
 

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