SP_EXECUTION_OP_MIGRATE_DATA and SP_EXECUTION_SECOND_BOOT errors

Kitchpanich, Beau 0 Reputation points
2023-09-15T20:11:02.5733333+00:00

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Anyone familiar with this kind of error? Of the 4 different MDT servers I have set up, this one specifically will throw this error when attempting an in-place upgrade from W10 to W11. I haven't been able to find any posts online with people who have experienced a similar issue.

I had two machines that had the same error, but running one of them from a different working MDT server successfully upgraded W10 to W11. I'm working on getting logs now, but I figured I would throw this out now to see if anyone is familiar with this error.

Thank you

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  1. XinGuo-MSFT 22,246 Reputation points
    2023-09-18T07:43:44.53+00:00

    Hi,

    0x80070002. These errors occur during partition analysis and validation, and can be caused by the presence of multiple system partitions. For example, if you installed a new system drive but left the previous system drive connected, this can cause a conflict. To resolve the errors, disconnect or temporarily disable drives that contain the unused system partition. You can reconnect the drive after the upgrade has completed. Alternatively, you can delete the unused system partition.

    Cause: The requested system device can't be found, there's a sharing violation, or there are multiple devices matching the identification criteria.

    Detailed log files can help us analyze the specific cause.

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