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2014: Supportende für Windows XP/Office 2003 Windows 8 RTM auf dem Medion Akoya E1210 → Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant: Internal Error: Error retrieving the scan report Publiziert am 29. Oktober 2012 von Günter o. Martha [German version]Currently many users are trying to upgrade an existing System to Windows 8 Pro – using the upgrade advisor. The advisor checks compatibility and downloads Windows 8 Pro update. A little odd: Some users are receiving an error message shortly after invoking the wizard, reporting „Internal Error: Error retrieving the scan http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-windows_install/get-internal-error-running-compatability-check/35e80874-74c3-406e-a5e2-4955987fbb8a report". I wrote this article to give some clue, how to fix probably this issue. Werbung As mentioned above, the upgrade wizard reports an error „Internal Error: Error retrieving the scan report" after invoking (below is a German version of the window). Because I haven’t an upgrade version of Windows 8 Pro, I can’t simulate this error. http://www.borncity.com/blog/2012/10/29/windows-8-upgrade-assistant-internal-error-error-retrieving-the-scan-report/ But I did some research and came to some hints – how to diagnose and fix the issue. My first idea was, to ask people to publish log files. Some people already did it. First I searched in German websites, later I tried to do a search for English websites. After several attempt to translate the German error message, I found this thread [5]. One guy has published some logs. 2012-10-28 08:04:42, Error CONX [ConX::Compatibility::Wica::RunScanner] application scan returned an error - 1.[gle=0x00000715] 2012-10-28 08:04:42, Error CONX [ConX::Compatibility::Wica::StartScanInternal] [0x80070001] Failed at 859[gle=0x00000715] 2012-10-28 08:04:42, Error CONX ConX::Compatibility::CCompatibilityHost::SetScanResult: Compat scan from provider wsc:wica: failed. HRESULT = 0x80070001[gle=0x00000490] 2012-10-28 08:04:42, Error CONX An error occurred during the scan. HRESULT = 0x80070001. 2012-10-28 08:04:42, Error CONX ConX::Setup::Web::CWebSetupApp::ShowErrorMessage: Funci�n incorrecta. [Error: 0x80070001.][gle=0x00000490] And the error marked above in bold gle=0x00000715 brought me a bit further. It’s possible, to inspect the log files setupact.log and setuperr.log. Here are parts of this logs from another user: setupact.log: … 2012-10-27 19:37:12, Info                 CONX  ConX::Setup::Web::COnlineStore::WaitForWebCallToComplete: Waiting … 2012-10-27 19:37:12, Info    Â
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