Error 0xc0000225 While Upgrading?
Aug 16, 2015
Operating System
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
Trying to upgrade to W10 but it keeps failing at the install part at around 40-60%> it goes into a blue recovery screen with the "Error Code: 0xc0000225" If i keep trying to restart it just comes back. If i pull the CMOS "battery" and wait a little while, it comes works and starts a windows rollback automatically.how to fix this? i would rather not do a clean install.
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