Post by Admin on May 15, 2018 17:59:19 GMT
This post contains tips that help fix error code 0x8007042B-0x4000D while trying to install Windows 10 Anniversary update manually.
Solution 1: Temporarily disable (preferrably uninstall) any security program, such as Windows Defender, 3rd-party antivirus software. As for AV program removal, run the recommended uninstall tool@ macbooster.7eer.net/c/376211/850775/4385 in this video guide.
Solution 2:
Navigate to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder, delete everything in that folder.
Run Command Prompt as admin, and then cmd:
wuauclt.exe / updatenow
Solution 3: toggle Defer upgrades setting OFF
select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options.
(from: howtogeek.com)
Solution 4: go to Get Windows 10@ www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 -> click on Update now.
Other voices:
Make sure your machine name is simple.
Restart a few times then try again.
Disable General USB Devices (example - Smart Card Reader).
If you are using a SCSI hard disk, make sure you have drivers available for your storage device on a thumdrive and it is connected. During Windows 10 setup, click the Custom Advanced Option and use the Load Driver command to load the appropriate driver for the SCSI drive. If this does not work and setup still fails, consider switching to a IDE based hard disk.
Perform a clean boot.
If you are upgrading using the .ISO file, disconnect from the Internet during setup, if you are connected by LAN (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi, disable both then attempt setup again.
If you are updating through Windows Update, when the download reaches 100% disconnect from the Internet LAN (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi then proceed with the installation.
If you are connected to a domain, switch to a local account.
If you have any external devices attached to the machine, disconnect them (example, gaming controllers, USB keys, external hard disk, printers, non-essential devices).
For more info, see answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki/insider_wintp-insider_install/how-to-troubleshoot-common-setup-and-stop-errors/324d5a5f-d658-456c-bb82-b1201f735683
Solution 2:
Navigate to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder, delete everything in that folder.
Run Command Prompt as admin, and then cmd:
wuauclt.exe / updatenow
Solution 3: toggle Defer upgrades setting OFF
select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options.
(from: howtogeek.com)
Solution 4: go to Get Windows 10@ www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 -> click on Update now.
Other voices:
Make sure your machine name is simple.
Restart a few times then try again.
Disable General USB Devices (example - Smart Card Reader).
If you are using a SCSI hard disk, make sure you have drivers available for your storage device on a thumdrive and it is connected. During Windows 10 setup, click the Custom Advanced Option and use the Load Driver command to load the appropriate driver for the SCSI drive. If this does not work and setup still fails, consider switching to a IDE based hard disk.
Perform a clean boot.
If you are upgrading using the .ISO file, disconnect from the Internet during setup, if you are connected by LAN (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi, disable both then attempt setup again.
If you are updating through Windows Update, when the download reaches 100% disconnect from the Internet LAN (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi then proceed with the installation.
If you are connected to a domain, switch to a local account.
If you have any external devices attached to the machine, disconnect them (example, gaming controllers, USB keys, external hard disk, printers, non-essential devices).
For more info, see answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki/insider_wintp-insider_install/how-to-troubleshoot-common-setup-and-stop-errors/324d5a5f-d658-456c-bb82-b1201f735683