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title: Upgrade Readiness - Resolve application and driver issues (Windows 10)
description: Describes how to resolve application and driver issues that can occur during an upgrade with Upgrade Readiness.
keywords: windows analytics, oms, operations management suite, prerequisites, requirements, upgrades, log analytics,
ms.prod: w10
author: jaimeo
ms.author: jaimeo
author: lomayor
ms.author: lomayor
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.topic: article
ms.collection: M365-analytics
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The most common misconceptions about the proposed action plan involve the assumption that each item in the plan is independent of those around it. The apps and drivers in the plan must be considered in the correct order to draw valid conclusions. For example, if you choose to validate items 1, 3, 4, and 5 and mark each of them “Ready to upgrade,” the proposed action plan cannot tell you how many computers will become upgrade-ready as a result of your testing. Even the non-cumulative “ComputersUnblocked” count is dependent upon all prior issues having already been resolved.
If an item with ItemRank = 7 has a ComputersUnblocked value of 50, do not assume that 50 of your computers will become upgrade-ready if you test this item. However, if you validate items 1 through 6 in the plan, you can make an additional 50 computers upgrade-ready by validating the 7th item in the plan.
If an item with ItemRank = 7 has a ComputersUnblocked value of 50, do not assume that 50 of your computers will become upgrade-ready if you test this item. However, if you validate items 1 through 6 in the plan, you can make an additional 50 computers upgrade-ready by validating the 7th item in the plan.