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ran windows repair v3.9.1 and got disastrous problems (SOLVED)

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Boggin:
I appreciate that you have your own nationality, but this is an English speaking forum, so before you post your replies would you please use either Translate with Bing or Google Translate so that most of us can understand them.

makinero:
Boggin - OK. I hope that the machine translation - will not be so bad ;)

Volume shadow copy service error: unexpected error querying for the IVssWriterCallback interface. HR = 0x80070005, access is denied. This is often caused by incorrect security settings in the process of writing or requesting. Action: collect data zapisującegoKontekst cube: writer class Id: {e8132975-6f93-4464-a53e-1050253ae220} writer name: System Writer writer instance ID: {561aec6b-077a-40db-8390-42f85a4d11cc}


Short:

--- Code: ---Volume shadow copy service error code: 0x80070005 Access is denied
--- End code ---

Boggin:
This is becoming a hijack of Hopeful's thread and bears no relation to the OP's problem.

I suggest you run WR and if you still have problems then open a new thread of your own.

hopeful:
hello, dear helpers,

so kind of you to take the time for me  :smiley:

but yesterday there were no replies when i needed them so i went ahead and saved 17 (!) dvd's of data backup in the hp recovery wizard and after saving all the data i possibly could with that, i went ahead and with the system recovery cd disc i had, i restored my pc with the 4 months old backup system image - better than nothing!

and loading the 17 dvd's of save data of course took a lot of time (in fact all night and i had of course to babysit and change the dvd's one after another, so i went to bed at 5 this morning!), but it worked. my system started normally. now i'm running another backup to my external disc, so that if something happens, i have a more current backup to revert to. teaches me to not let the regular backups slide that long!

the solution you suggest @boggin, might have worked, but it's too late for this time...  :shy:

i really appreciate it that you guys took the time to help here!

the post by @makinero though refers to a slightly different error code... so i don't know why he or she posted this?  :confused:

i'm closing this post now, cause for me at the moment, this has been resolved (in another manner).

thanks everybody and have a nice sunday!
m.

Boggin:
Saturday is quite a busy day for me so it can be later in the day when I get to check the forum, but glad your system image worked for you.

I create an image onto an external HDD once a month after the various updates, so if anything untoward occurs then I don't have to go back so far.
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I'll add Solved to your thread

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