Hi guys!
There seems to be an issue with my disk space when it comes to installing the latest update. Here is what happens:
- The new build is being prepared for install, laptop asks me to reboot to finish installation.
- Installation goes smooth, no hiccups whatsoever.
- At a certain point when it comes to finalizing settings my laptop all over a sudden decides to reboot and revert to the previous build
After a clean restart there is a message saying that the update could not be installed. Error code: 0xC190010C
After a quick look-up it would seem that this error code corresponds to a lack of free disk space. However, my primary drive has 43(!!) gigabytes of free space.
My question is: Is this really the case? Or could it just be a bug that it thinks there's not enough space? I've read about microsoft stating that drivers may be duplicated upon install and that a 20GB+ amount of free space must be preserved, but surely 43 should be enough?
Cheers!
Pieter
TLR: 43GB free space. Still error code saying not enough free space. Is this really possible?
There seems to be an issue with my disk space when it comes to installing the latest update. Here is what happens:
- The new build is being prepared for install, laptop asks me to reboot to finish installation.
- Installation goes smooth, no hiccups whatsoever.
- At a certain point when it comes to finalizing settings my laptop all over a sudden decides to reboot and revert to the previous build
After a clean restart there is a message saying that the update could not be installed. Error code: 0xC190010C
After a quick look-up it would seem that this error code corresponds to a lack of free disk space. However, my primary drive has 43(!!) gigabytes of free space.
My question is: Is this really the case? Or could it just be a bug that it thinks there's not enough space? I've read about microsoft stating that drivers may be duplicated upon install and that a 20GB+ amount of free space must be preserved, but surely 43 should be enough?
Cheers!
Pieter
TLR: 43GB free space. Still error code saying not enough free space. Is this really possible?