Backup error: Server execution failed (0x80080005)

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
       #91

    [QUOTE=maiki;1357481]The reason I would say that it is not an adequate solution to tell the OP "get different backup software" (although I think quite likely that other backup software is better than the one with Windows 7) (I think I will get a different one myself), is that it sounds like he has a serious system problem. That won't go away just by changing his backup software.

    I, for instance, am getting that same error number, when I try to update to Win 7 SP1. I in fact downloaded the update package (not with Windows Update) (which now is not working either), I execute the update file, a long time with "preparing your computer", and finally a fail with the server execution failed message.

    I think that message is a sign of a serious systemic problem.
    SOLVED I hope that my solution is still useful to those who have the problem of backup

    ERROR 0x80080005.

    I solved in a simple way. With the help of Unlock I deleted the hidden directory

    System Volume Information. Then I made ​​the normal procedure for Backup and everything

    it worked out great.
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  2. Posts : 34
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
       #92

    Maurizietto47 said:
    computersplus said:
    thanks for the kind words sorry we could not come up with a solution to solve the problem was not for lack of trying for sure lol...at least all is well now
    SOLVED I hope that my solution is still useful to those who have the problem of backup

    ERROR 0x80080005.

    I solved in a simple way. With the help of Unlock I deleted the hidden directory

    System Volume Information. Then I made ​​the normal procedure for Backup and everything

    it worked out great.

    HOW? Could you please analyze the steps you solve the error?

    Thanks
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  3. Posts : 6
    7
       #93

    I usually don't update old threads, but this error happened to me recently and I was so frustrated that Seven Forums didn't get to the bottom of it because this is always the first place I turn. Anyway for anybody searching the forums here is how I finally fixed it. No change in backup software and no 'nuke the site from orbit' total reinstall.
    Solving error 0×80080005 of Windows Backup
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  4. Posts : 5
    windows 7,32bit
       #94

    server execution failed(0x80080005)


    When I attempt either a Backup or Create System Image I get this error:
    server execution failed(0x80080005)
    I am working with Windows 7 x64,home premium. Clone,MSI MoBrd,2.8G CPU,4 GB Ram, 2-1GB Sata HD.
    Actions Taken:
    -Gave full permissions to System Volume Information Folder in C: drive
    -Went back one restore point
    -Started Volume Shadow Copy & MS Shadow Copy Provider Services(orig set to manual)
    -ran vssadmin shadow delete /all from admin command prompt(deleted 23 copies)
    -Unplugged my 1TB USB Ext Drive that I use for backups
    When I click on the Backup or Image links in Backup & Restore, there is approx 30-40sec delay, then the error message window pops up. Does anyone have a new suggestion for solving this error. BTW, I am able to use Acronis True Image to make a system image backup so I believe there is something wrong with the Windows system.
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  5. Posts : 1
    windows 7 64bit
       #95

    Open Services

    Open the Following Services

    1) Stop Windows Backup
    2) Stop Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider

    Make the Startup -- Automatic


    Stop the Following Services

    1) Stop Windows Backup
    2) Stop Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider

    Run Command Prompt "CMD" as Administrator


    To Access "System Volume Information" Directory
    use the following command

    cacls "driveletter:\System Volume Information" /E /G username:F

    Delete Contents in

    1) Windows Backup

    2) WindowsImageBackup

    remove the above two directories

    Then Run Backup
    It Works
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #96

    I know this is an old thread, but I am directed here when searching for a fix for the referenced error when trying to start backup. I have also been directed (via search engine) to several other forums, all of which have the same issue, and all seem to end in 2012-2013, with not satisfactory fixes. I may have even posted here myself previously, in past years as this has been an issue for a very long time.

    Summary: OS: Win 7 Ultimate, 64-Bit
    Backup has always worked 'previously'. 'System Volume Information' exists on Backup Drive
    Backup Drive (500GB HDD, half of a split 1TB external drive console, connected via USB, sans HUB) is visible and addressable in Windows Explorer. Drive location, name, and letter are all correct as listed in backup setup.
    When I try to backup, I get the 'drive is unplugged' error.
    When I try to 'manage backup', I get the 0x80080005 error.

    Using the command prompt fixes noted above by CAVSFAN, way back in 2009, here are the results of the Administrative Command prompt entries and responses. AS there are so many errors within this process, I do not want to proceed until I get some input on the system responses to these commands.

    Administrator: Command Prompt
    C:\....\system32\

    Net stop vss
    Response: "The Volume Shadow Copy is not started"
    "More help available by typying NET HELPMSG 3521"

    Net stop swprv
    Response: "The MS Software Shadow Copy Provider is not started"
    "More help available by typying NET HELPMSG 3521"

    regsvr32 ole32.dll
    Response: (pop-up) "DllRegister Server in ole32.dll succeeded"

    regsvr32 oleaut32.dll
    Response: (pop-up) "DllRegister Server in ole32.dll succeeded,"

    regsvr32 vss_ps.dll
    Response: (pop-up) "DllRegister Server in vss_ps.dll succeeded,"

    vssvc /register
    Response: None- return to prompt

    regsvr32 /i swprv.dll
    Response: (Pop-up)
    The module "swprv.dll" was loaded but the call to
    DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80070715.
    For more information about this problem, search
    online using the error code as a search term.

    regsvr32 /i eventcls.dll
    Response: (Pop-up)
    The module "eventcls.dll" was loaded but the call to
    DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80070715.
    For more information about this problem, search
    online using the error code as a search term.

    regsvr32 es.dll
    Response: (Pop-up)
    "The module "es.dll" was loaded but the entry-point
    DllRegisterServer was not found.
    Make sure that "es.dll" is a valid DLL or OCX file and
    then try again."

    regsvr32 stdprov.dll
    Response: (pop-up) "DllRegister Server in stdprov.dll succeeded"

    regsvr32 vssui.dll
    Response: (pop-up)
    "The module "vssui.dll" failed to load.
    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or
    debug it to check for problems with the binary or
    dependent .DLL files."
    The specified module could not be found.

    regsvr32 msxml.dll
    Response: (pop-up)
    "The module "msxml.dll" failed to load.
    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or
    debug it to check for problems with the binary or
    dependent .DLL files."
    The specified module could not be found.

    regsvr32 msxml3.dll
    Response: (pop-up) "DllRegister Server in msxml3.dll succeeded"

    regsvr32 msxml4.dll
    Response: (pop-up)
    "The module "msxml4.dll" failed to load.
    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or
    debug it to check for problems with the binary or
    dependent .DLL files."
    The specified module could not be found.

    If this problem has been resolved in the past 5-6 years, perhaps someone can enlighten me as to how to fix this so I can backup my system.

    Belarc Advisor file attached

    Thanks

    DN
    Backup error: Server execution failed (0x80080005) Attached Files
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