Lỗi windows setup could not reinitialize the deployment engine năm 2024
Now i cant get into my actually account to changed the drivers/device, can anyone help me resolve this issue?
Can you boot into safe mode? It sounds as if the installation has failed on one of the updates.
Had the same problem when trying to upgrade my hard drive on my Dell. Wanted to use the Vista install disk to install directly to the new, larger hard drive, and then upgrade to Windows 7. What finally worked was to format the hard drive on a different computer--after that the Vista reinstall disk worked without problem. From there load up GParted with the CD in your tray. It is a bootable CD. From there select the partition you want to install to. Right click on that partition and you will see the format option. Choose the NTFS option and format the drive. Then restart with the Vista DVD in the Tray. Hello all, for the past couple of days I have been trying to revive my dead PC that I bought pre-built about a year ago and am by no means an expert so I am trying to learn all this as I go along. -PC Specs- OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Motherboard: A320M-HDV SSD: HP EX900 M.2 500GB GPU: GEFORCE GTX 1660 RAM: 8GB DDR4 Why I'm trying to clean install: Whenever I turn on the PC the screen is black and only the date and time show in the corner. When attempting to log into windows the bubble just spins for about 10 minutes and eventually goes back to the first screen with the date and time. I have tried all of the following both in safe mode and then using a recovery USB: startup repair, system restore, uninstalling updates, and even entering the command prompt. All of these result in an error "There was a problem, Restart your PC" with code 80070013. I have also (carefully) opened up the PC and tried resetting the CMOS battery and "reseating" the GPU, SSD, and RAM inside the PC. I only opened it up and looked at the hardware because safe mode and the recovery USB were doing nothing. The hardware appeared undamaged to me. After trying the above I decided to attempt a clean install of windows. I created installation media on USB, entered UEFI, set the USB in the boot order and was able to get the installation wizard started. In the wizard after deleting all the partitions, I selected the new unallocated space, clicked new, clicked apply, and arrived at the error "could not reinitialise the deployment engine. To install Windows, restart the installation". I tried multiple times to install. I did discover that command prompt was working with the installation media USB. Using diskpart I discovered that although I had deleted the partition in the installation wizard, that my SSD still had 400GB+ of data on it (what it had before this whole mess). I used diskpart clean, which said it was successful, but when I used list disk again it still showed it had 400GB+ of data on it again. So at this point I learn that my SSD is write protected somehow and I have attempted the following to remove that status: diskpart clean - says successful but it does not work, still data on it. Tried typing clean multiple times in a row chkdsk /f - "windows cannot run disk checking on this volume because it is write protected" diskpart attributes disk clear readonly - "DiskPart failed to clear disk attributes" regedit - under storagedevicepolicies created new d word "writeprotect" and changed the value to 0. Didn't work after a restart and when I went back into regedit, the new d word i created wasn't there. So this is where I am at right now. I believe this SSD is dead or very close to it. I would really appreciate any insights or advice on this because I am not sure what else to do. As I said, I am by no means an expert. I'm just a guy who googles how to do stuff. I just hope I didn't somehow cause more damage attempting to fix this. One final question. If I buy a brand new SSD and slap it in there, would I need to purchase a new windows key to use the PC again? Or would I just leave the installation media USB in there with the new SSD and not have to worry about getting a new key? Thanks again whoever takes the time to read all this Attached Files
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Posted 02 June 2020 - 09:38 AM BSOD The error code 0x80070013 you receive from Windows 10 indicates that you are trying to install a driver on your computer that is already installed, or that you are installing a driver that is less compatible with your hardware than the one you already have. robbo8robbo8
Posted 02 June 2020 - 09:51 AM BSOD The error code 0x80070013 you receive from Windows 10 indicates that you are trying to install a driver on your computer that is already installed, or that you are installing a driver that is less compatible with your hardware than the one you already have. Yes and all my attempts to resolve this error have failed. Do you have any suggestions? hamluishamluis Moderator
Posted 02 June 2020 - 09:53 AM JohnC_21JohnC_21
Posted 02 June 2020 - 09:58 AM Appologies if you have already done this. Is the SSD marked as read only diskpart list disk select disk X X being the number of your disk detail disk If the disk is marked read only clear the read attribute. diskpart list disk select disk X attributes disk clear readonly robbo8robbo8
Posted 02 June 2020 - 10:08 AM Appologies if you have already done this. Is the SSD marked as read only Interestingly enough, under disk detail it says the disk is not read only. But chkdsk /f still says it is write protected. JohnC_21JohnC_21
Posted 02 June 2020 - 10:23 AM When you have a Read Only State of Yes and a Read Only of No that usually indicates a problem with the disk. robbo8robbo8
Posted 02 June 2020 - 10:33 AM When you have a Read Only State of Yes and a Read Only of No that usually indicates a problem with the disk. Yeah... here is what it looks like when I type just chkdsk. "Read-only chkdsk found bad on-disk uppercase table". So a new SSD is needed it seems. Just wanted to confirm it here. Edited by robbo8, 02 June 2020 - 10:49 AM. JohnC_21JohnC_21
Posted 02 June 2020 - 10:52 AM Yes, it looks like you will need a new SSD. Do this after backing up all your data first. One thing that may work and it's a big maybe is to use a live linux distro and the hdparm command to set the SSD back to factory defaults. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/718115/diskpart-showing-conflicting-read-only-status/?p=4983859 robbo8robbo8
Posted 02 June 2020 - 10:59 AM Thanks for your help. Since there is nothing terribly important on this drive I think I just may cut my losses and get the new one. I wasted enough time just to get to this point in my attempts to fix it haha |