But lately, due to a broad array of issues, many users are unable to successfully install their favorite version of the Windows 10 operating system. They’re instead reporting all manner of update error codes, from 0x80242016 to 0x0000005.

Why Windows 10 installation keeps failing

Most of the update bugs that users are reporting, such as, error 0x80242016, have something to do with corrupt system files, registry problems, and other similar issues. For example, one user reported the following error message on the Microsoft Answers forum: Much to their dismay, the user got no definitive diagnosis even after running the Windows Update Troubleshooter. Feature update to Windows 10, version 2004 We couldn’t install this update, but you can try again (0x0000005) On Reddit, another user says that they’re getting the 0x80242016 error code each time they try to update. Interestingly, the user claims that the upgrade goes smoothly until the system reboot phase. It appears that these issues are also affecting users that try to do it the ISO way using the Microsoft Media Creation tool. This particular user, for instance, was told to wait until Windows starts supporting their current system configurations. There are different ways to fix Windows 10 upgrade bugs. For starters, users of non-supported machines can wait until Microsoft delivers a compatible update via Windows Update. But if you’re getting errors like 0x80242016, troubleshooting is necessary to determine the root cause of the problem. Sometimes, a clean boot and checking/fixing corrupt system files before reattempting to upgrade does help. If you’re experiencing any Windows 10 upgrade issues, drop us a message in the comments section below.

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