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Machine Failed to Start after Copying VHD Mark Berry October 8, 2010 On synthetic scsi controller failed to power on with error Windows Server 2008 R2 running Hyper-V, I copied a VHD to an external drive using Windows Explorer. After compacting the drive, hyper-v error 32788 I copied the VHD back to its original location and tried to start the virtual machine. I got a long message telling me that the virtual machine failed to start due to an access https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2249906 denied error. The Message Here are the important bits of the message, along with the corresponding event IDs in the Hyper-V-Worker Admin event log: ‘VM01’ failed to start. Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {…}): failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). [Event ID 12010] IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘D:\Virtual Machines\VM01\Virtual Hard Disks\DRIVE01.VHD’. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). http://www.mcbsys.com/blog/2010/10/hyper-v-virtual-machine-failed-to-start-after-copying-vhd/ [Event ID 12290] ‘VM01 failed to start. (Virtual machine ID 6B78D45F5-71DF-4725-B4B2-E651800BE80EF) [Event ID 12030] Okay, so I understand that it can’t access the VHD file. But what is the “IDE/ATAPI Account”? I see no such account in the list of available users and groups when I try to modify the VHD file’s permissions using the GUI. What I do see, when I examine the permissions of a working VHD, is what looks like a GUID as a user name with Read and Write permissions: Virtual Machine SID It turns out that the virtual machine’s unique identifier (SID) actually needs direct access to the file. The details are in this Microsoft knowledge base article: Hyper-V virtual machines may not start, and you receive an error: “‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005)” http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2249906 Update the Permissions The solution is to give the SID Full control of the VHD using the command line. Tip: Rather than type (or mistype) the SID by hand, cut and paste it from the event log message or from the XML file name in the Virtual Machines folder. The command: icacls
Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 server. The virtual machine didn't start and all http://blog.babunski.me/2014/07/10/hyper-v-virtual-machine-not-starting-general-access-denied-error-0x80070005/ the error was a General access denied error, like the system cannot read the vhd file. I started digging and found a KB article from Microsoft http://serverfault.com/questions/443088/cannot-create-hyper-v-virtual-machine-general-access-denied-0x80070005 with the same description: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2249906 The actual error you get if you click the job is something like this: ‘VMName’ failed to start. Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller failed to (Instance ID {83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4}): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ If you click see details you will general access denied see some additional information: ‘VMName’ failed to start. (Virtual machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) ‘VMName’ Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4}): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) ‘VMName’: IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual Machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) ‘VMName’: Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual Machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) To fix the error follow this steps: Note the Virtual Machine ID that is listed in the "‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005)" error message. For example, consider the following error message: ‘VMName’: IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual Machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) In this example, the Virtual Machine ID is 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663. Open an elevated command prompt. To give the Virtual Machine ID (SID) ac
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Cannot create Hyper-V Virtual Machine - General Access Denied 0x80070005 up vote 2 down vote favorite I have the standalone Hyper-V Server 2012 running and I'm trying to create the first VM on it but I'm getting the following error: From my research, this error comes up with something related to the Intel IPMI driver but I have an Asus motherboard so I didn't think it was the problem. However, I ran the ResetAccess.exe fix anyways and to no surprise it said something like "This version of Windows does not require this fix". Thank you truecrypt hyper-v-server-2012 share|improve this question edited Nov 3 '12 at 21:01 asked Oct 28 '12 at 5:21 Vazgen 2141817 1 Why's it creating the disk in the Public profile? –Shane Madden♦ Oct 28 '12 at 19:06 Thank you, where should I be creating the disk? I just used the default. –Vazgen Oct 28 '12 at 21:02 I tried to create in C:\Users\Administrator, same error. –Vazgen Oct 29 '12 at 1:26 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted It's almost certainly due to NTFS permissions. Have you tried creating the machine somewhere other than under the C:\Users folder? Perhaps try creating a new folder and giving the Everyone group full access on it, and see if you can create a VM in there. I don't recommend you leave the permissions set like that, but this would confirm that it's a filesystem permission issue. Does the host server have any other roles installed? Is it a domain controller, for example? share|improve this answer answered Nov 3 '12 at 22:51 Chris McKeown 6,50811024 Ok here's what I did. Cmd.exe > md C:\TestFolder > icalcs "C:\TestFolder" /grant Everyone:(OI)(CI)F ... That fixed my problem and confirms the filesystem permission issue. Thank you. What permissions configuration do you recommend? I cannot create it on C:\Users\Administrator either.. should I change pe