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02-19-2024 08:59 AM
Hi everyone,
I'm seeking help with a clean reinstall of Windows 11 on my HP Envy x360 2-in-1 laptop. Currently, I have no functional operating system installed and urgently need to resolve this issue.
Here's what I've tried:
HP Cloud Recovery Tool: I attempted to use the HP Cloud Recovery Tool to reinstall Windows 11. Unfortunately, the process fails at the "calculating hash for download file" step, with error code 0xC00405. I've tried this on multiple laptops, all encountering the same issue.
Microsoft Media Creation Tool: I also tried creating a bootable USB drive with the Microsoft Media Creation Tool. While it installs Windows 11 successfully, the drivers for network, touchpad, and keyboard are missing, preventing me from completing the setup process.
Questions:
Has anyone encountered this specific error code (0xC00405) with the HP Cloud Recovery Tool?
Are there any known fixes or workarounds for this issue?
Is there a way to integrate missing drivers into a bootable USB drive created with the Microsoft Media Creation Tool?
Are there alternative methods for reinstalling Windows 11 on my HP laptop without encountering these errors?
I truly appreciate any insights or suggestions you can offer! My studies rely heavily on having a functional laptop, and resolving this issue ASAP is crucial. I previously contacted HP Support on Twitter (X), but they couldn't resolve the issue and unfortunately left me without further assistance. Any help from this community would be greatly appreciated!
02-19-2024 09:39 AM
You can install missing drivers from your Drivers and Software page.
HP Envy x360 15.6 inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC 15-fe0000 Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support
02-19-2024 09:46 AM - edited 02-19-2024 09:48 AM
Hi, @c_3ax
The easiest thing to do is to set up a local account in W11 and then you can install the drivers and software you need from the support page.
Here's how to bypass the requirement to have a network connection so you can set up a local account:
How to bypass internet connection to install Windows 11 - Pureinfotech
Use a USB keyboard and mouse if you have no input devices.
02-19-2024 10:11 AM - edited 02-19-2024 10:12 AM
The recovery tool has its own mind.
Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
I've used it on some PCs and it works and on some it won't.
I have read the log reports.
The first failure report indicated to disable secure boot, so I did, and it still failed.
Then the failure second log report indicated to enable secure boot!
The only suggestion I can offer for trying to get the cloud recovery tool to work would be to change the date in the BIOS to the PC's 'Born on' date, run the recovery media again and see if that works.
Sometimes the trial software in the recovery tool causes problems because of the license trial period.
02-19-2024 10:39 AM
No, you have to change the date in your 15-Fe0000 's BIOS settings.
The KB and mouse should work, pre-windows loading.
You get into the BIOS by turning on the PC.
Immediately press/tap the ESC key to get the menu of options.
Select the F10 setup option and press the Enter key and then you should be able to access the BIOS menus.
To boot from the cloud recovery drive, you turn on the PC.
Immediately press/tap the ESC key to get the menu of options.
Select the F9 boot options menu and from that, select the USB recovery drive and press the Enter key.
02-24-2024 08:48 AM
Sorry for not replying sooner, I had exams these couple of days.
I really didn't understand the thing about 'born date', so I'm going/trying to inject the drivers into the Win 11 iso and create a bootbale media by 3rd party tools.
Will let you know if it works.
Thanks for your help anyways!