Struggling with Windows Update: Always Ending in “Undoing Changes”

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Asked By TechGuru1987 On

I'm having a tough time upgrading from Windows 23H2 to 25H2. Every time I try, I get this annoying "Undoing changes made to your computer" message after it reboots. It usually crashes between 12% and 30%, and I keep getting the error code 0xC1900101 - 0x30017. I've followed a bunch of solutions, including running "chkdsk", "sfc /scannow", and cleaning out the software distribution folder. I've even deleted some drivers and my antivirus, but nothing seems to work. I'm at my wit's end, and any advice would be greatly appreciated! Here are some logs if they're any help: [Logs](https://www.mediafire.com/folder/omatwddhf3hxq/logs).

3 Answers

Answered By CleverFox99 On

First off, make sure to back up your data. A clean slate might do the trick—try booting from a USB drive and delete all the partitions during the install. It can really help bypass those pesky errors you've been encountering.

Answered By DigitalNomad42 On

Honestly, it might just be time for a clean install of Windows 11 25H2. It sounds drastic, but sometimes a fresh start is the only way to overcome these installation hurdles. Check out some guides online for tips on how to do that smoothly.

Answered By GadgetWhisperer On

Have you considered trying to upgrade to version 24H2 first? Maybe that would smooth the upgrade path? Just a thought, but I know it can be hit or miss sometimes.

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