As the Windows 11 rollout continues after it became available in 2021, more PC users will be migrating to the new OS. This means that an increasing number of people are running into trouble; the tedious, not-sure-what-to-do kind of trouble we all loathe. One such instance of this is Windows 11 Error Code 0xC1900107.
So to try and stop you from getting trapped in a doom cycle of error codes and frustration, we've got answers. By the time you've read this article, you'll be well on the way to completing that Windows 11 upgrade, leaving you more time to get into the good kind of trouble.
How To Fix Windows 11 Error Code 0xC1900107
There are only two steps that you need to take, in an effort to resolve this problem. The first is the classic, tried-and-trusted system restart. Turn your device off and back on again, and then attempt to restart the setup process.
If, however, this does not remedy the problem, your next step is to use the Disk Cleanup utility. This will help to clean up the temporary files and the System files that are no longer needed. The steps you need to follow are as follows:
To delete temporary files:
- In the search box on the taskbar, typeĀ disk cleanup, and selectĀ Disk CleanupĀ from the list of results.
- Select the drive you want to clean up, and then selectĀ OK.
- UnderĀ Files to delete, select the file types to get rid of. To get a description of the file type, select it.
- SelectĀ OK.
If you need to free up more space, you can also delete system files:
- In Disk Cleanup, selectĀ Clean up system files.
- Select the file types to get rid of. To get a description of the file type, select it.
- SelectĀ OK.
Normally, the files you need to delete will be found in Temporary Files > Remove Temporary Files > Previous Version of Windows. Once removed, you can restart the setup process, and this error will no longer be an issue.
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What Is Error Code 0xC1900107?
You are most likely to encounter this error if you have already attempted to install Windows 11 previously. This is because Windows 11 Error Code 0xC1900107 occurs when a cleanup operation from a previous installation attempt is still pending.
When this occurs, try the resolutions we listed above to remedy the problem. These will help to clean up the detritus from the previous installation, leaving you with a nice clean system. You should then have no more problems with this particular code.
As always, we highly recommend that you check to ensure your PC meets the minimum required specifications for Windows 11 before you embark on an upgrade. If your computer isn't capable of running Windows 11 effectively, you're going to run into many more problems than this one.
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