It looks like someone is already in that situation: No one has a clear answer or a solution to fix this problem yet, but there are a couple of workarounds that are being tested.

Windows 10 May Update is plagued by install issues

Every update that Microsoft released had its ups and downs, but it seems like Windows 10 v1809 and v1903 have a bunch of unresolved issues that create a lot of confusion. Usually, you can update your system pretty easily: a couple of clicks here, maybe a download there… and that’s it, you’re good to go. In the unusual case that you can’t update, you might be dealing with a migration problem, as an independent advisor from MS confirms: This means that your current apps can’t be transferred to the new, updated system because they are incompatible with it. Therefore, Windows is preventing the update install to keep your app data safe.

READ ALSO: Windows 10 v1903 fails to install with error 0x8007000e for some

Can I somehow solve the migration error?

A possible solution is to update all your apps, especially the default ones that came preinstalled on your Windows 10 OS. After that, the data conflict may disappear and the update should take place as intended. Another possible solution is to perform a disk cleanup. This will delete any unnecessary files from your system, without affecting your personal files or the functionality. We have to mention that these solutions are unconfirmed, but they may work for you. A solution that will most certainly get the job done is to wipe your PC and clean install Windows 10. Have you encountered the migration error while updating to Windows 10 v1809/v1903? If so, how did you dealt with it? Leave the answer in the comments section below along with any other questions.

READ ALSO: This PC can’t be upgraded to Windows 10 v1903 [POTENTIAL FIX]

Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ