![]() 15:43:51, Info MOUPG SetupManager: Found installreq compat issues I've checked the following logs and don't see much of help there: Extending the deployment time for the OSD TS from 120 to 240 (although irrelevant really in this case).Checking all Window Updates are installed before running the in-place upgrade.Turning off Windows Firewall and uninstalling any other firewall software.uninstalling all software from the machine, including AV and VPN applications.Renaming the SoftwareDistribution folder.Uninstalling and deleting the graphics driver before running the upgrade.Ticking the 'Dynamic update Windows Setup with Windows Update' and 'Overwrite policy and use default Microsoft Update'.Ticking the 'ignore any dismissable compatibility messages' in the upgrade TS which result in the machines failing still but at a later stage.I feel that it must be something to do with the drivers still although i have checked that these download locally and are available when running Works means that there is something that needs to be changed with SCCM (although as I say it works on some machines). maybe if I understand that more I can come up with some further ideas? The fact that the machines are the same and a manual upgrade What is the difference between SCCM and a manual upgrade, how does it run and work differently. I downloaded the drivers from Intel and from Dell. Machines working through SCCM but the other half were still failing. One example of hardware we have is the Optiplex 740. This warned that the Intel graphics card was incompatible with Windows 10 but if I manually run the Windows 10 upgrade it will succeed and load the correct drivers.īecause of this I made the drivers available in the in-place upgrade TS as according to Johan's article. I manually ran the compatibility check: SETUP.EXE /Auto Upgrade /NoReboot /DynamicUpdate Disable /Compat ScanOnly ![]() We have an interesting (annoying) issue where an in-place upgrade through SCCM is failing on a number of different machines but will succeed if you run it manually. ![]()
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