Windows 7 repair installation block @63 % "transfer files, settings and programs."

I tried to upgrade Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), but was an error 0 x 80070570-0x2000C.  I just tried a repair of Windows 7 installation (so that I could try again to upgrade to 10), but the process is suspended to 63% for more than two hours.  On my machine I can not get a prompt with SHIFT + F10, so I rebooted the machine, and he is back to the previous configuration.  The last few lines of the C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setupact.log are:

[0x0803df] adding MIG direct mapping of HKU for HKEY_USERS (R/W)
2016-08-12 15:49:40, info [0x0803e1] MIG correctly mapped HKU
2016-08-12 15:49:40, WOW_Redirector MIG Info: fixing CWow6432PathRedirector
2016-08-12 15:49:40, the State of MIG data [0x08040b] warning store calling CoInitializeEx failed in partitioned mode. (hr = 0 x 80010106)
2016 08-12 15:49:40, info [0x08040e] MIG State data store is available.
2016-08-12 15:49:40, warning data MIG GAC [0 x 080262] store calling CoInitializeEx failed in partitioned mode. (hr = 0 x 80010106)

Anyone have any suggestions on how to work around this problem with CoInitializeEx?

I suggest that you download and create a bootable copy of Windows 10 from a work computer, and then perform a custom installation.

Step 1: How to download official Windows 10 ISO files

Step 2: how: perform a customized Windows installation

Step 3:

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