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Anonymous
2021-10-24T05:58:07+00:00

Hii!!! I want to upgrade my windows to os build 2004 or later ,so i tried through windows update and security but it shows up to date .

So i tried manually update my windows but it shows error that windows can't run on windows 10( we couldn't update the system reserve partition).

I search in google and solution for that is through command prompt ( mountvol: y/s like)

But it shows directory empty.

So how could i update to latest update in windows 10 without error.

Can i have to increase my efp file size which is 100 mb and shows 100 mb free?? And how to do it if this is a solution .

Please give me solution.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-10-28T04:22:59+00:00

    I want try manually update to 21H1 but it's take more than 4 hours to take download that update ,it's my laptop issue ?? Although my internet speed is very good .

    In my background it's show 100% disk usage while downloading update .how to overcome that in windows 10.

    How to faster download and install windows update in windows 10 ,any solution???

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-10-25T20:58:51+00:00

    Hi Kevalpatel3492 -

    Thanks for the response and I do apologize if the method did not fix the issue

    Base on the screenshot provided, it appears that the operation on the command prompt was successful. Did you try to run the update again after following the steps?

    If not, kindly try to run the Windows updates troubleshooter using the link below

    Windows Update Troubleshooter

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win...

    Also, kindly follow the steps below and take a screenshot of the result

    Press windows key + R

    Type diskmgmt.msc and press enter

    Scroll down on the bottom part and take a screenshot of the disk drives on your computer

    Post the screenshot on the next response

    Kindly keep me posted of the result

    I await your response

    Regards,

    Kevin B.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-10-25T03:50:28+00:00

    I tried below method but it didn't work. Any solution???

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-10-24T06:37:24+00:00

    Hi Kevalpatel3492 -

    I'm Kevin B., I do apologize for the inconvenience that you're experiencing right now, let me help you sort things out.

    What version of windows is currently installed on your computer?

    To identify the version of your windows, kindly follow the steps below

    Press windows key + R

    Type winver and press enter

    Take a screenshot of the pop-up and post it on your next response

    Also, did you follow the steps on the link below? If not, kindly follow the steps provided to free up some space on the system reserve partition of your windows

    “We couldn’t update system reserved partition” error installing Windows 10

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/-we-c...

    Hope this will help and have a bless day!

    Thanks.

    Kevin B.

    Independent advisor

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