0x80004005 does not equal "Access Denied".

File in use is often indicative of anti-virus scanning a file and then locking 
it.

J

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Behalf Of Feret, Greg
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 9:21 AM
To: mdtosd@lists.myitforum.com; ms...@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [mssms] RE: Windows 10 OSD 'Failed to install boot image' from 
Software Center

Task sequence execution failed with error code 80004005 Equals access denied.

I would say you are having trouble writing to the disk for some reason.

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[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Dave West
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 7:06 AM
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Subject: [MDT-OSD] Windows 10 OSD 'Failed to install boot image' from Software 
Center

Hi all,

We are having an issue here with our Windows 10 image in that if we try and 
initiate an OSD from Windows via Software Center the task sequence fails with 
'Task sequence execution failed with error code 80004005' but if us PXE it 
works fine.

An extract from the log seems to indicate there is a problem staging the boot 
image...

                Backing up existing boot system.
BackupEfiBoot: Z:\, C:\_SMSTaskSequence\backup-EFI
Failed to copy Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD to 
C:\_SMSTaskSequence\backup-EFI\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD. 0x80070020
Failed to copy Z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD.LOG to 
C:\_SMSTaskSequence\backup-EFI\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD.LOG. 0x80070020
BcdBackup: C:\_SMSTaskSequence\BCD-EFI\bcd
Executing command line: "bcdedit.exe" /export C:\_SMSTaskSequence\BCD-EFI\bcd
Process completed with exit code 0

0x80070020 = The process cannot access the file because it is being used by 
another process.

The process continues until...

Installing boot image to hard drive
Backing up existing boot system before trying to set up new boot system
BootLoader::restore: C:\_SmsTsWinPE, Z:\
Saving bcd store to C:\_SmsTsWinPE\boot\BCD
Failed to install boot image.
Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows)
Failed to install boot image PLY00055.
Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows)
Failed to reboot the system. Error 0x(80004005)
Failed to initialize a system reboot.
Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows)
Fatal error is returned in check for reboot request of the action (Restart in 
Windows PE).
Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows)
An error (0x80004005) is encountered in execution of the task sequence
Set authenticator in transport
Task Sequence Engine failed! Code: 80004005
****************************************************************************
Task sequence execution failed with error code 80004005

My favourite error, 80004005 = Unspecified error :(

This is on a laptop with UEFI and BitLocker (TPM enabled).  The task sequence 
successfully disables BitLocker and then tries to stage the boot image but 
fails.  The system partition is C: so I assume the reference to Z: is the 
process temporarily mounting the boot partition.

Has anyone come across this or can offer any advice to diagnose this?

Any advice would be greatly received.

Dave West
Senior Operations Analyst

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