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Upgrade Analytics - Resolve application and driver issues (Windows 10) Describes how to resolve application and driver issues that can occur during an upgrade with Upgrade Analytics. w10 MaggiePucciEvans

Upgrade Analytics - Resolve application and driver issues

This section of the Upgrade Analytics workflow reports application and driver inventory and shows you which applications have known issues, which applications have no known issues, and which drivers have issues. We identify applications and drivers that need attention and suggest fixes when we know about them.

You can change an applications upgrade decision and a drivers upgrade decision from the blades in this section. To change an applications or a drivers importance level, select User changes. Select the item you want to change and then select the appropriate option from the Select upgrade decision list.

Upgrade decisions include:

Upgrade decision When to use it Guidance
Not reviewed When you start to investigate an application or a driver to determine upgrade readiness, change their upgrade decision to Review in progress.


Some applications are automatically assigned upgrade decisions based on information known to Microsoft.

All drivers are marked not reviewed by default.

Review in progress When you start to investigate an application or a driver to determine upgrade readiness, change their upgrade decision to Review in progress.

Until youve determined that applications and drivers will migrate successfully or youve resolved blocking issues, leave the upgrade decision status as Review in progress.

Once youve fixed any issues and validated that the application or driver will migrate successfully, change the upgrade decision to Ready to upgrade.
Ready to upgrade Mark applications and drivers Ready to upgrade once youve resolved all blocking issues and youre confident that they will upgrade successfully, or if youve decided to upgrade them as-is. Applications with no known issues or with low installation rates are marked Ready to upgrade by default.

Be sure to review low install count applications for any business critical or important applications that are not yet upgrade-ready, despite their low installation rates.

All drivers are marked Not reviewed by default.
Wont upgrade By default, no applications or drivers are marked Wont upgrade because only you can make that determination.

Use Wont upgrade for computers you dont want to upgrade.
If, during your investigation into an application or driver, you determine that they should not be upgraded, mark them Wont upgrade.

The blades in the Resolve issues section are:

Review applications with known issues

Applications with issues known to Microsoft are listed, grouped by upgrade assessment into Attention needed or Fix available.

Review applications with known issues

To change an application's upgrade decision:

  1. Select Decide upgrade readiness to view applications with issues.

  2. In the table view, sort on UpgradeAssessment to group applications into Attention needed and Fix available.

  3. Select User changes to change the upgrade decision for each application.

  4. Select the applications you want to change to a specific upgrade decision and then then select the appropriate option from the Select upgrade decision list.

  5. Click Save when finished.

IMORTANT: Ensure that you have the most recent versions of the compatibility update and related KBs installed to get the most up-to-date compatibility information.

For applications assessed as Attention needed, review the table below for details about known issues and for guidance about how to resolve them, when possible.

Upgrade Assessment Action required prior to upgrade? Issue What it means Guidance
Attention needed No Application is removed during upgrade Compatibility issues were detected and the application will not migrate to the new operating system.
No action is required for the upgrade to proceed.
Attention needed Yes Blocking upgrade Blocking issues were detected and Upgrade Analytics is not able to remove the application during upgrade.

The application may work on the new operating system.
Remove the application before upgrading, and reinstall and test on new operating system.
Attention needed No Evaluate application on new OS The application will migrate, but issues were detected that may impact its performance on the new operating system. No action is required for the upgrade to proceed, but be sure to test the application on the new operating system.
Attention needed No Does not work with new OS, but wont block upgrade The application is not compatible with the new operating system, but wont block the upgrade. No action is required for the upgrade to proceed, however, youll have to install a compatible version of the application on the new operating system.
Attention needed Yes Does not work with new OS, and will block upgrade The application is not compatible with the new operating system and will block the upgrade. Remove the application before upgrading.

A compatible version of the application may be available.
Attention needed Yes May block upgrade, test application Issues were detected that may interfere with the upgrade, but need to be investigated further.
Test the applications behavior during upgrade. If it blocks the upgrade, remove it before upgrading and reinstall and test it on the new operating system.
Attention needed Maybe Multiple Multiple issues are affecting the application. See detailed view for more information. When you see Multiple in the query detailed view, click Query to see details about what issues were detected with the different versions of the application.

For applications assessed as Fix available, review the table below for details about known issues and ways to fix them that are known to Microsoft.

Upgrade Assessment Action required prior to upgrade? Issue What it means Guidance
Fix available Yes Blocking upgrade, update application to newest version The existing version of the application is not compatible with the new operating system and wont migrate. A compatible version of the application is available. Update the application before upgrading.
Fix available No Reinstall application after upgrading The application is compatible with the new operating system, but must be reinstalled after upgrading. The application is removed during the upgrade process.
No action is required for the upgrade to proceed. Reinstall application on the new operating system.
Fix available Yes Blocking upgrade, but can be reinstalled after upgrading The application is compatible with the new operating system, but wont migrate. Remove the application before upgrading and reinstall on the new operating system.
Fix available Yes Disk encryption blocking upgrade The applications encryption features are blocking the upgrade. Disable the encryption feature before upgrading and enable it again after upgrading.

Review applications with no known issues

Applications with no issues known to Microsoft are listed, grouped by upgrade decision.

Review applications with no known issues

Applications with no known issues that are installed on 2% or less of your total computer inventory [number of computers application is installed on/total number of computers in your inventory] are automatically marked Ready to upgrade and included in the applications reviewed count. Applications with no known issues that are installed on more than 2% of your total computer inventory are automatically marked Not reviewed.

Be sure to review low install count applications for any business critical or important applications that may not yet be upgrade-ready, despite their low installation rates.

To change an application's upgrade decision:

  1. Select Decide upgrade readiness to view applications with issues. Select Table to view the list in a table.

  2. Select User changes to change the upgrade decision for each application.

  3. Select the applications you want to change to a specific upgrade decision and then then select the appropriate option from the Select upgrade decision list.

  4. Click Save when finished.

Review drivers with known issues

Drivers that wont migrate to the new operating system are listed, grouped by availability.

Review drivers with known issues

Availability categories are explained in the table below.

Driver availability Action required before or after upgrade? What it means Guidance
Available in-box No, for awareness only The currently installed version of an application or driver wont migrate to the new operating system; however, a compatible version is installed with the new operating system.
No action is required for the upgrade to proceed.
Import from Windows Update Yes The currently installed version of a driver wont migrate to the new operating system; however, a compatible version is available from Windows Update.
If the computer automatically receives updates from Windows Update, no action is required. Otherwise, import a new driver from Windows Update after upgrading.
Available in-box and from Windows Update Yes The currently installed version of a driver wont migrate to the new operating system.

Although a new driver is installed during upgrade, a newer version is available from Windows Update.
If the computer automatically receives updates from Windows Update, no action is required. Otherwise, import a new driver from Windows Update after upgrading.
Check with vendor Yes The driver wont migrate to the new operating system and we are unable to locate a compatible version.
Check with the independent hardware vendor (IHV) who manufactures the driver for a solution.

To change a drivers upgrade decision:

  1. Select Decide upgrade readiness and then select the group of drivers you want to review. Select Table to view the list in a table.

  2. Select User changes to enable user input.

  3. Select the drivers you want to change to a specific upgrade decision and then select the appropriate option from the Select upgrade decision list.

  4. Click Save when finished.