Windows 8.1 upgrade Error - 00x80070652

When i download Windows 8.1 it goes through and restrarts.  when the restart upgrades it returns message that error detected reverting back to Windows 8.   I get the error code 00x80070652

Hi,
Please post the HP product number for your PC.
This Windows Community thread may be of interest.
There are some important steps to take prior to doing the upgrade.  Review this MS posted document. Be sure to run the upgrade assistant.
Be sure that Windows 8 has all of the latest MS updates installed. There are prerequisite patches that are required.
Be sure that you have at least 40 GB of hard disk free space.
Back up your data to external media.
Make a Windows 8 recovery media to external media before doing the upgrade.  I prefer to use a third party hard drive imaging program.
Temporarily disable the antivirus software.
You will need to reinstall your programs after the upgrade so make note of which ones are required.
Check the HP Support site for Window 8.1 updates for your particular PC.  If you don't see any updates then your PC has not been tested/certified with Windows 8.1.
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