![]() If you scroll further down in the strings windows you can see that the following strings: So why doesn’t the native Disk Cleanup utility do the job when selecting to delete device driver packages then? Well, when looking into the pnpclean.dll, you can see the following info in process explorer (same as running the strings utility against the pnpclean.dll). The documentation around pnpclean.dll (Plug and Play Maintenance Task Library) is spare to say the least, but it is the same component being used by the native Disk Cleanup utility in Windows. Running the fix is a command prompt elevated to system. Rundll32.exe pnpclean.dll,RunDLL_PnpClean /DRIVERS /MAXCLEANĬred: Big thanks to Pieter Wigleven who first posted the fix here: and to Scott Hanselman and Stephen Rose for spreading the word. By now it’s starting to become public knowledge that most of the the Windows 10 build 10122 upgrades that failed at the 18/62 percent mark can be fixed by opening a command prompt as system (via psexec -i –s cmd.exe), and run the following command (note: case sensitive): ![]()
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