Pavilion c 500-217: error Windows 10 C1900101-20017

I tried to upgrade to the windows Web site, also tried with DVD ISO and memory stick.  Whenever I try, I get this same error.  I have run diagnostics that it fixes one or two things but problem still presists.

Thanks for the advice will have to try that since nothing of another work.

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