Windows 10 Pro bluescreens during Windows update (Windows 1803)

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Been having a recurring issue for months now where I cannot update my Windows 10 Pro N machine. It blue screens through the process and then when Windows restarts and attempts to repair it freezes around 44%.

Inside C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther there are the follow errors:

2019-10-25 20:07:34, Error                 DU     DU::CDUSession::Search: Failed to set WU internal configuration property for targeted scans. hr = 0x80070057
2019-10-25 20:08:02, Error                 CONX   0xd0000034 Failed to add user mode driver [%SystemRoot%\system32\DRIVERS\UMDF\uicciso.dll]

2019-10-25 20:10:27, Error                 SP     pSPRemoveUpgradeRegTree: failed to delete reg tree HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\Upgrade[gle=0x00000005]
2019-10-25 20:11:14, Error                 CSI    00000001 (F) 80220008 [Error,Facility=FACILITY_STATE_MANAGEMENT,Code=8] #92579# from CWcmScalarInstanceCore::GetCurrentValue(options = 393216, status = '(null)', value = { type: 40972, bytes ( 12 ): 65006e002d00550053000000 })
[gle=0x80004005]
2019-10-25 20:11:58, Error      [0x080831] MIG    CSIAgent: Invalid xml format: FormatException: Component with display name: Plugin/{C939EC0F-2F56-4CE8-AF56-2336596A5FA7} already loaded __cdecl Mig::CMXEMigrationXml::CMXEMigrationXml(class Mig::CPlatform *,class UnBCL::String *,class UnBCL::XmlDocument *,class UnBCL::String *,class UnBCL::String *)
2019-10-25 20:17:36, Error                        CSetupAutomation::Resurrect: File not found: C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\automation.dat[gle=0x00000002]
2019-10-25 20:17:36, Error                 SP     CSetupPlatform::ResurrectAutomation: Failed to resurrect automation: 0x80070002[gle=0x00000002]

I've a feeling something has gotten corrupted, but it could also be the weird way N editions need to have media packs installed but I'm at a loss. I am certain it's because it's N editon.

Has anyone came across this before?

windows-10
windows-update
bsod
asked on Super User Oct 27, 2019 by ResoundingBoom • edited Oct 27, 2019 by ResoundingBoom

1 Answer

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Updated the BIOS and Windows update worked fine.

Keep in mind updating the BIOS is a process that can render your machine inoperable. Only update your BIOS if you've taken appropriate backups and know what you're doing. Failed updates can result in an unuseable computer.

answered on Super User Oct 27, 2019 by ResoundingBoom • edited Oct 27, 2019 by ResoundingBoom

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