I need help with Error Code 0x80040d13

Terry O'Donoghue 0 Reputation points
2025-11-19T09:04:56.0266667+00:00

Keep getting this Install error code 0x80040d13 when trying to install onedrive on my laptop.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-11-19T09:05:12.6833333+00:00
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    The error code 0x80040d13 is not specifically addressed in the provided context regarding OneDrive installation issues. However, you may want to ensure that your system meets the requirements for installing OneDrive and that there are no conflicting applications or settings that could be causing the installation to fail.

    Common troubleshooting steps include:

    1. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure your operating system is up to date.
    2. Run the OneDrive Installer as Administrator: Right-click the installer and select "Run as administrator".
    3. Disable Antivirus Software: Temporarily disable any antivirus or firewall software that might be blocking the installation.
    4. Clear Temporary Files: Use Disk Cleanup to clear temporary files that might interfere with the installation.
    5. Check Disk Space: Ensure you have enough disk space available for the installation.

    If the issue persists, consider looking for specific solutions related to error codes during OneDrive installation on Microsoft's support site.


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  2. Gunasekar N 49,955 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-11-19T10:56:31.08+00:00

    Hello, thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A.

    May I please know if you are getting the error during installation or when opening OneDrive after it installs?

    Remove all the previous copies of OneDrive if installed, and try again.

    Click Windows + R key, type appwiz.cpl and Click ok.

    If you see OneDrive in the lists, click Uninstall.

    If you're still having trouble, try these suggestions one by one.

    1

    Restart your computer and install the OneDrive app on your device.

    Sometimes a simple restart can resolve the installation issue.

    2

    Try installing OneDrive in a Clean Boot Environment.

    How to perform a clean boot in Windows

    3

    Switch to a different Wi-Fi network.

    That is, if you've connected to a Home Wi-Fi network, switch it to a Mobile hotspot network and try installing it.

    If you're still having issues, run sfc /scannow in the Command Prompt (Admin) window and restart your computer once. Install OneDrive again.

    Let me know if you still need more help.

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