Are you going win10 to win10 or win7 to win10?  Have you applied KB2952664 if 
they are Windows 7.  I have had a lot of flakiness with win7 to win10 upgrades 
recently.  Clean VM's built a few would work, more than a few would fail.  Task 
sequence wouldn't fail, it would just get stuck. Could be related to moving 
from 1511 to 1607 for us.  Anything in your smsts log? What about the Windows 
setup log?

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Matt Gerding
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 10:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Windows 10 In-Place Upgrade Failures

Has anyone experienced high failure rates with Windows 10 in-place upgrade Task 
Sequence deployments?

I've been rolling Windows 10 out to our organization and am trying to leverage 
the in-place upgrade TS to save money and time. I've had the in-place 
configured and working for a couple of months and have thoroughly tested it on 
~15 machines with no problems. During testing, the in-place was successfully 
applied on new imaged equipment, old equipment, laptops, desktops, power users, 
equipment on separate VLANS, equipment in different remote geographical 
locations, equipment with 3rd party applications installed on them, logged in 
as local admin, logged in as a generic domain account..etc.

Now that we are starting to move forward with our rollout, I'm noticing some 
inconsistent issues. About 75% of our in-place upgrades have been failing and 
the logs almost always point to a generic application incompatibility error. 
Since the failures, I've started testing the following scenarios to attempt to 
narrow down the issue.

Test Scenarios:


-          Took a failed in-place upgrade from our accounting department 
(different VLAN than IT), plugged it in to our IT lab VLAN, made no other 
changes, reran the in-place, and it worked fine. Then took a newly imaged 
laptop back to the accounting department, plugged into an Ethernet port on 
their VLAN, ran the in-place and when I expected it to fail, it worked and 
completed successfully.

-          Verified potential application incompatibilities, removed the 
software and 3rd party applications that are potentially not supported and then 
re-run and the in-place works. However, Will take another device, install all 
of the conflicting applications, run an in-place and it works fine when I would 
assume it should fail.

-          Symantec Endpoint Protection was an issue when I first started 
testing. I have our version of SEP on the supported version, so that's no 
longer an issue. Regardless, we have taken safety precautions and removed SEP 
all together prior to performing in-place upgrades and have still seen failures.

I know there are countless things that could be causing this and every 
environment differs. Just looking for any insight. Thoughts?


Regards

Matthew R. Gerding
System Engineer
Information Technology
Centurion Medical Products
517.540.1618
www.centurionmp.com<http://www.centurionmp.com/>
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