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to load a Virtual Hard Drive Recently I was working with my VMs and moving hyper-v error 32788 their storage files from one location to another. I don't recall exactly what I did that caused this issue but I was unable to start https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2249906 my VM. I would get every time the following error message: Hyper-V Manager An error occurred while attempting to start the selected virtual machine(s). ‘VMName' failed to start. (Virtual machine ID ‘SomeID') ‘VMName' Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID ‘SomeID'): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error' (0x80070005). https://kx.cloudingenium.com/microsoft/servers/hyper-v/resolved-hyper-v-general-access-denied-error-trying-load-virtual-hard-drive/ (Virtual machine ID ‘SomeID') ‘VMName': IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hyper-V\Virtual hard disks\DiskName.vhdx'. Error: ‘General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID ‘SomeID') ‘VMName': Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hyper-V\Virtual hard disks\DiskName.vhdx'. Error: ‘General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID ‘SomeID') The Problem Not sure what originates this issue, but as the error message indicates Hyper-V does not have enough permissions (/sufficient priviledge) to open the attached hard drive. If I open a Virtual Machine Disk of a VM that works I can see there is an account on the Security settings tab that looks like virtual machine ID. When I go into the VHDX file for the one that is not working I can see it only has the standard accounts that are inherited by the parent folder. Clearly at some point the file permissions were lost, hence it c
Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 server. The virtual machine didn't start and all the error was a General access denied http://blog.babunski.me/2014/07/10/hyper-v-virtual-machine-not-starting-general-access-denied-error-0x80070005/ error, like the system cannot read the vhd file. I started digging and found a KB article from Microsoft with the same description: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2249906 The actual error you get if http://integr8consulting.blogspot.com/2012/04/general-access-denied-error-0x80070005.html you click the job is something like this: ‘VMName’ failed to start. Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4}): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ failed to 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 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}): v failed to 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) access to the .vhd or .avhd file, type the following command, and then press Enter: icacls
To solve this issue I had to grant Full control to the folder containing all the VM's files (Virtual Hard Disks, config,...) using the following command: icacls