I have been experiencing update issues with the Something went wrong.....I have tried many fixes and the last one was to to the Windows 11, version 23H2 (repair version). The error code is 0xc1900101. I do not know what is causing this. I have a 10 year old HP Envy and in order to install Windows 11 I had to do several things, which a friend of mine was able to do following the suggestions from others on a YouTube. It had something to do with my laptop being too old. Despite that Windows 11 has been working just fine since he was able to fully install Windows 11 Professional edition.
The issue has started recently with the Windows Update. It tries to install but upon restart I get the Something went wrong and it rolled it back.
I do not know how to fix this. Like I said, I have tried many of the suggestions from Windows Troubleshooter. Going into services.msc starting, stopping, restarting various services that were recomended including Background Intelligent Transfer Service, Cryptographic Services, Windows Update.
Also, ran scannow with no errors. Deleted a bunch of files to free up disk space from one of the suggestions.
And there were other suggestions too that I can't recall at the moment.
Any ideas on what I should try now to get rid of this error and allow the Windows Updates to work?
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The issue has started recently with the Windows Update. It tries to install but upon restart I get the Something went wrong and it rolled it back.
I do not know how to fix this. Like I said, I have tried many of the suggestions from Windows Troubleshooter. Going into services.msc starting, stopping, restarting various services that were recomended including Background Intelligent Transfer Service, Cryptographic Services, Windows Update.
Also, ran scannow with no errors. Deleted a bunch of files to free up disk space from one of the suggestions.
And there were other suggestions too that I can't recall at the moment.
Any ideas on what I should try now to get rid of this error and allow the Windows Updates to work?
Thank you.
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