Hard drive failure is one of the main causes of the "Windows could not update registry data during installation" error. Critical hardware failure issues coupled with too many bad sectors can prevent your system from completing the Windows installation. Replacing your hard drive fixes this problem while improving system efficiency.
1. Press Windows+S, type "cmd" and select "Run as administrator".
open cmd as administrator
2. Enter the following command and press Enter:
wmic diskdrive get status
Replace the hard drive if it is damaged.
The current hard drive status shows "OK" when the lithuania mobile database drive has no problems. Windows requires additional checks when the status shows any combination of "Bad", "Caution", or "Unknown".
3. Find a new drive that is compatible with your system and purchase it as a replacement. Performance will improve when replacing the SSD drive.
4. To update the system, open the PC case after turning it off, then replace the original hard drive with a modern replacement. You should seek professional help if you cannot replace the drive yourself.
1 What causes the error "Windows could not update registry information during setup"?
The error usually occurs due to a corrupted installation file, improper disk formatting, hardware compatibility issues, or physical disk failure.