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Resolved: Hyper-V General access denied error when trying to load a Virtual Hard Drive Categories: Hyper V by Juan Carlos Resolved: Hyper-V General access denied error when trying to load a Virtual Hard Drive Recently
An Error Occurred While Attempting To Start The Selected Virtual Machine
I was working with my VMs and moving their storage files from one location hyper v failed to start to another. I don't recall exactly what I did that caused this issue but I was unable to start my VM.
Hyper-v Failed To Open Attachment Used By Another Process
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 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2249906 Controller (Instance ID ‘SomeID'): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error' (0x80070005). (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 https://kx.cloudingenium.com/microsoft/servers/hyper-v/resolved-hyper-v-general-access-denied-error-trying-load-virtual-hard-drive/ 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 cannot be opened. The Solution There are many things you could do at this point. The idea at the end of the day is to get that VM account the rights it needs to open the hard drive. The most tempting solution is to simply go to the security tab and add the account. Set the permissions like those of other VMs (At the very least read and write permissions. I fear there is a lot of room for error on this approach so it is not my favorite. There is always the possibility you missed a setting and something might not work as intended. This bri
Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 server. http://blog.babunski.me/2014/07/10/hyper-v-virtual-machine-not-starting-general-access-denied-error-0x80070005/ The virtual machine didn't start and all 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 with the same description: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2249906 The actual error you get if you failed to 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’ IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ Account v failed to 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}): 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: ‘