Windows 10 upgrade Windows 7, repeated failure, after trying the main patches

Problems of Windows 10 Windows 7 Home Premium Edition upgrade (official copy).
My computer spec:
HP Pavilion P7-1254, AMD APU A6-3620, Radeon graphics card, 2.20 GHz, 8 GB Ram, 64-bit operating system

Over the last 10 days, I tried to upgrade to the Windows 10 since his icon on my computer. When you click on icon W10, it says my computer and the system are suitable, then proceeds to download files. This download process takes about 12 hours, and I tried it about 10 times. After continuing problems every time, I searched the Internet for orientation and for others experiencing similar problems (for which there are many). I then tried of these approaches.

Approach A.:
-turn off anti virus programs
-Disconnect devices, including optical drive, printers, etc.
-off other software
then try to upgrade again without success.

downloads about 12 hours, then I accept terms, > modern configuration host has stopped working
error: Code C190011F

Approach B with A:
has raced several times, troubleshooting Windows Update tool as recommended to each alert of error/notification.
then try to upgrade again without success.

C method:
automatic change DNS settings to the new address, Google Public DNS address (IPv4):
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
then try to upgrade again without success.
Download files, then the Installation... clicked on "Accept terms", then, home modern installation error
Once again, error C190011F

represented troubleshooting Windows Update tool, as recommended to each alert of error/notification
Detail-
Error code: 0 x 80070057
Origin: RC_Data Store
Collected files: Check SURLog.cab

Approach D:
Then tried this suggested routine for Windows community site:

Command prompt (admin)

net stop wuauserv
net stop bits
net stop cryptsvc

Ren %systemroot%\System32\Catroot2 Catroot2.old
Ren %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution Software.Distribution.old

net start wuauserv
net start bits
net start cryptsvc

result, the update routine seems to cling to the file download screen "still from", do not proceed to the dialog window showing the download progress.

Click on Windows Update again and again error C190011F
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What can I do to make the upgrade work?

Problems of Windows 10 Windows 7 Home Premium Edition upgrade (official copy).
My computer spec:
HP Pavilion P7-1254, AMD APU A6-3620, Radeon graphics card, 2.20 GHz, 8 GB Ram, 64-bit operating system

Update the AMD drivers on the AMD Web site, he has worked for many users to date.  Try your WIN10 upgrade.  I have a HP Pavilion with AMD Radeon graphics card and it worked for me.  It is easier to try solution.

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