




The fastest way to get the upgrade is through Media creation tool or ISO file. Try updating to 1903 using Media Creation tool and if it fails, share the logs. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, as other successes for users with similar issues did not work for me. To do a clean install as I like how everything was set up by the place I bought my gaming laptop from. I am at wits end trying to find a working solution to this, and refuse All failed during the installation and reverted any changes. I have tried using Windows Update Assistant, the Media Creation Tool, and manual update through an ISO on a USB drive. I tried using DISM and SFC but SFC says it found zero corrupted files Even though 1903 is the latest update, for some reason Windows Update keeps giving error messages of failing to update to 1803, which is odd. After checking Windows Update, I realized that it is only version 1709 and hasn't been successfully I reinstalled the OS, removing the Conexant drivers from SSM and the sound works with the generic drivers, but the Bang and Olufsen software and sound optimization is lost.Hello, I was recently trying to get Visual Studio for a C++ class I have, but it refused to download saying I needed to update to the latest version of Windows 10. I see 2 recent posts on other sites reporting the same issue on Lenovo and other HP PCs. This leaves the system with no audio at all and the speaker icon with a red X. It breaks so badly that the generic audio driver that works is removed/broken and the Conexant drivers fail to install. On another system that had the same driver installed on 1709 and was later upgraded to 1803, the driver and Bang and Olufsen software remained installed, but on new 1803 installations, it won't install. I did run the HP Software Download Manager today and verified it was actually the latest available version and it was. I am building a new Windimage and SSM hangs trying to install the latest Conexant audio driver. "A Conexant audio device could not be found" error after SSM.exe spends over 15 minutes attempting to silently install the Softpaq,
