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I am tasked with upgrading Win 7 workstations to Win 10.
I have successfully upgraded two(2) windows 7 machines to Windows 10 using the Media creation tool with the option "Upgrade this PC".
The process took about 30 minutes for each and one workstation was a 32-bit OS and the other was a 64-bit OS. Now, I am on my third workstation and it has a 32-bit OS and I have tried about 7 times to upgrade this OS to windows 10 and it throws the same error ever time The insallation failed in th SAFE_OS phase with an error during REPLICATE_OC operation (0x8007001F - 0x20006)
I have searched google and reviewed windows 7 log entries and I am not seeing anything obvious that is failing. The only thing I see in windows event logs is Windows failed to update.
Does anyone here have any suggestions or helpful tips that can help me on upgrading this Windows 7 to Windows 10 with the Media Creation Tool?
In the 'Information about your computer' it states that there is only 2 GB of RAM . I am assuming that is causing the error, but I don't think the error message is related to that?
I have successfully upgraded two(2) windows 7 machines to Windows 10 using the Media creation tool with the option "Upgrade this PC".
The process took about 30 minutes for each and one workstation was a 32-bit OS and the other was a 64-bit OS. Now, I am on my third workstation and it has a 32-bit OS and I have tried about 7 times to upgrade this OS to windows 10 and it throws the same error ever time The insallation failed in th SAFE_OS phase with an error during REPLICATE_OC operation (0x8007001F - 0x20006)
I have searched google and reviewed windows 7 log entries and I am not seeing anything obvious that is failing. The only thing I see in windows event logs is Windows failed to update.
Does anyone here have any suggestions or helpful tips that can help me on upgrading this Windows 7 to Windows 10 with the Media Creation Tool?
In the 'Information about your computer' it states that there is only 2 GB of RAM . I am assuming that is causing the error, but I don't think the error message is related to that?