![]() ![]() In his case it was also a EaseUS Partition Manager. I found a solution which actually worked for meĬheck your partition using diskpart and see if this works for you, hope some of you might find this helpful :)Ī reader of my German blog commented on my blog post Windows 10: Update-/Upgrade-Error 80007003 about the root cause for his Upgrade fail. ![]() I actually re partitioned hard drive using EaseUs partition manager which actually messed up my Image Recovery partition, due to which I could not even reset or refresh or create recovery drive. Issue was that I bought laptop with preinstalled Windows 8 which later updated to 8.1 User anavinraj mentioned, that "EaseUS Partition Manager" was the reason, why he was facing error 80007003. I mentioned within my blog post, this MS Answers thread Windows update error 80007003 when upgrading to Windows 10. ![]() But EaseUS Partition Master 10.5 comes with some risks. A common recommendation is "use EasyUS Partition Master" to expand this System Reserved partition to this recommended size. The System Reserved partition needs to be at least 300 to 450 MBs. You get this error if the System Reserved partition is too small. Just look back on a brief history: Some users are facing upgrade Windows 10 problems – setup stalls and reports " Couldn't Update System Reserved Partition".
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