![]() ![]() Hey I'm having the same exact issue and some help on how to get it done would be amazing. I read through your message and even went to the other link but I don't understand partitions and things like that too much so if you can please reply here or email me at it would be a great help. More details in my comment over here: more details I hope this saves someone some aggravation. My fix was to backup my boot drive via True Image, wipe the drive (diskpart / clean), install fresh Windows, restore just the C: partition over the top of the fresh 1607 install, then boot and do the upgrade within my old Windows 10 build 10240. The punch line is There are 3 partitions on my boot drive and they all showed up correctly in build 10240, but when I booted to the command prompt with 1511 or 1607 Windows media repair mode they showed as RAW and not NTFS (using diskpart) - repeatable by switching back and forth between boot medias. My workstation has a ton of configuration so I wasn't about to just dump it and re-install, so I spent ~4 days working on solving the Windows upgrade issue. ![]() I was running Windows 10 build 10240, but in my case I could not get Windows to update/upgrade to 1511 or 1607, so I could not install the new Nvidia drivers and therefor could not use my shiny new GTX 1070. ![]()
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