Upgrade Win10 system error 0xC1900101-0x3000d solution

  
Microsoft's efforts to promote win10 is very obvious, because now there are more and more users upgrading the official version of win10. However, some user feedback recently has an error 0xC1900101-0x3000d when upgrading Win10 or upgrading. What is going on?
User feedback reinstalled the official version of Windows 10 without a solution and then upgraded but still showed 0xC1900101 and interrupted the upgrade.
After climbing the knowledge base for half a day, Microsoft found that the basic problem of error codes such as 0xC1900101 was a compatibility issue. In general, the frequency of the notebook and the NVIDIA graphics card is the highest.

Workaround:
Uninstall all relevant drivers of NVIDIA.
But the problem has not been solved smoothly, because Windows10 will automatically download the relevant drivers for installation after installation. Even if you manually uninstall the system, the graphics card driver will be reinstalled again.
So if you are upgrading the relevant version on your existing system, disconnect the network and go to the control panel to uninstall the NVIDIA related drivers.
But the above method is not 100% effective. In the actual test, although I uninstalled all the drivers and deleted all the NVIDIA related files in the system disk, there are still problems.
If it doesn't work, then it is recommended to do a new Win10 installation.
Installing Win10 system error 0xC1900101-0x3000d solution is introduced here, I hope to help everyone.

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