code ten means hardware failure (physical)... that may not be the case... but that is what it means.
In other words code ten is not helpful info. more helpful info would be does it work if you use M2 that would indicate that M1 failed. and certain drivers will absolutely fail at M1. Method one extracts and cab compresses the drivers... this may cause errors in certain drivers and since there is absolutely no valid reason to waste the time doing it. Dont do it... (you have given us no valid reason for you to use m1)
Why do you insist on useing M1?
M2 was designed and implemented to replace M1 and it has... M1 was only kept around for backward compatability. since we have been using m2 successfully for over 5 years that makes m1 pretty much retired...
to repeat myself just use m2 and call it a day, unless you have some specific reason to use m1 that you have not revealed to us, as far as you have told us there is absolutely no reason for you to use M1 and since it may cause issues don't do it. simple. Not only that but the extraction and cab compression can take forever to run. (needlessly)