I was just playing with re-imaging my system from a NAS. The re-image seemed to complete, but when the reboot occured, I ended up with a choice of booting to Windows normally, which did not work, or Safe Mode which did not work, or command prompt, which did not work. I did not get a PNPclass type error message, but that was the last driver to be loaded prior to a subsequent blue screen.
I put in another drive to re-image and the system worked and booting fine, so I reinstalled the first drive and started running some WinRE commands to see if they would work.
An offline System File Check stated it could not complete the assigned operation.
A Chkdsk /r took 5 hours to repair 3 files which were included in the first 1500 of 134,000. I decided not to wait for it to finish.
The bottom line is something corrupted my re-image. The image is good, so it was possibly something related to the network or some other problem with the data transfer.
Eventually, after cleaning (using diskpart) the offending hard drive and trying again, the re-image worked.
All I can suggest is you try cleaning the hard drive, or getting a new one.