

If you get this error while trying to install Windows 10 PRO, you should try renaming the install.esd file to install.wim in order to make the error message go away. Installer inconsistency – During the lifespan of Windows 10, Microsoft has released a few bad installers that might cause this behavior unless you tweak the main installation file.In order to make sure that this does not affect your particular installation, you’ll need to clear certain attributes from the installation folder. Corrupted values inside the Attributed cache – There are some Windows 10 installers that will trigger this error as they try to overite some common installation files inside the $WINDOWS.~BT.A lot of PC users dealing with this error have confirmed that once they did this, they were able to get past the “Windows 10 Installation has Failed” error. Conflicting language pack – If you have a lot of secondary language packs installed on your existing Windows installations, you should take the time to uninstall them – uninstall every unnecessary language pack and keep just the active language.This will also address a potential power management issue facilitated by a peripheral that requires more power than the power supply is capable of providing while upgrading the OS. Conflicting peripherals – Although this might seem like an unlikely culprit, a lot of affected users have confirmed that the error message stopped occurring after they disconnected every unnecessary peripheral (everything except the mouse and the keyboard).Consult the minimum Windows 10 OS specifications below. The minimum requirements are not met – If you are attempting to install Windows 10 on a low-end PC, the first thing you should do before exploring additional fixes is to make sure that the current PC configuration is meeting the minimum requirements.
