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I am having issues installing important updates to my Windows 11 , and an idea that came to mind was to use the latest Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Though i'm also a bit paranoid to if it's gonna erase all my data or do something unpleasant like that, so what happens if i do that? (And in case that leads to an unpleasant issue, any help with updating my Windows 11 Machine?)
(Sorry for Screenshots in German)
I am currently trying to upgrade my PC to Win11, from Win10 Pro 22h2.
My PC has all required hardware features and also enough space on my system drive. Windows wasn't giving me the update when I scanned for updates, so I used the Windows 11 Update Assistant.
I have run the program multiple times now, and each time it slows down at 71%, until its at about 90% or more, where it seems to continue the update and restarts normally, but ultimately I get a blue screen. I have checked for error codes in the update history and it gave me the code 0x80246019. I researched that and figured the problem were some old drivers, so I updated some.
Now, it still ist't fixed, the blue screen shows the error Driver PNP Watchdog, the update history still the previous one, but additionally it says "Logitech - USB - 1.1.55.3120". I have searched the internet on both, but I have found nothing and I'm at my wits end.
I would appreciate if someone could tell me what the problem is and what I have to do to fix it!
(If you need, I can post my hardware specifics in a comment)
Hi Everyone,
I made a blogpost on how to upgrade to Windows 11 using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant.
I myself use the built-in policies to upgrade to Windows 11, but have seen some cases where organizations do not use Windows Update to patch their systems.
I’ve also seen cases where a device does not want to upgrade, even though the policy has been assigned for several days.
This solution uses ServiceUI to still allow the user to interact with the restart pop-up at the end of the installation.
Let me know what you think.
https://www.thomweide.nl/2025/02/upgrade-to-windows-11-using-windows-installation-assistant-with-microsoft-intune/?i=1