System restore-access denied

I recently performed a system restore because my computer was freezing at startup. Now when I go into "My backup" on the hard drive and in the documents and settings folder there are 4 folders for each user on the computer. 3. have all the previous files including photos, documents and music. However the mine has refused access. How can I me in the folder? I don't understand why everyone is here but not mine. Appreciate your help.

Hello

Refer to this link and check:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2007/06/22/common-causes-and-solutions-to-backup-system-restore-and-complete-PC-backup-problems.aspx

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistawu/thread/0ad70e81-2343-4BB7-99a9-78f3d9ea578c

It will be useful.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • access denied to all even at the computer and I cand system, user, restricted, access account settings restore access denied, troubleshooting work do not

    I have reset my windows settings under user accounts, now features are unusable, access is denied, even for me, how can I get that back, System Restore is also refused access and troubleshootin online does not work?

    I don't know if you've already tried this, but try to start in safe mode, from there, you should be able to connect to the 'administrator' built into account (by default the administrator account does work in safe mode), so it allows you, try to do a system restore.

  • creating file system (tri) access denied in adobe Encore CS5

    During the double layer Dvd burning, the error comes construction of access to the file system (tri) refused to Encore CS5.

    Please any body help how it will settle.

    waiting for your answers... Thank you very much

    To create a layer two DVD or a BluRay, YOU still have to use the run as Administrator option

    Run as Administrator http://forums.adobe.com/thread/969395

  • System 5 - access denied error

    I installed Oracle 10 g express on my system. But whenever I try to start the database I get this error message "error system XETNSLISTENER Netstart Oracle 5"

    Hi Smith81844,
     
    We recommend that you send your query to the Oracle forums for assistance: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=61
     
    Thank you
    Syed
    Answers from Microsoft supports the engineer.
  • Still ~ building system (tri) access denied file

    I work with a Windows 7 PC.   I'm trying to archive the old video footage of 1982. I'm used to first but new in yet.  I tried to burn this game to the school on standard DVD disc and it worked.  Then I tried double layer and my problems began.  Tried to burn to DVD folder to simplify and am almost there.

    I suspect that part of the problem may be that I export in yet.  Put film on timeline and I'm left with a chronology of orphans.   I've solved this by removing the orphan of the first.    I noticed that on my last attempt 'Menu Item I' added white to the main menu.

    Antoin151

    Don't know if this should be the problem but Windows 7 as its syster windows Vista introduces security (bug) I call cause I don't think that it is no reason for this type of interactions.

    Well instead of lunch still left by clicking on its icon, just right click and select run as an administrator, a security warning is displayed, in which you can also click on "select" when this warning appears the option and set it to never. then click OK and OK. Still can not lunch at this stage but repeat the process by right clicking and select Administrator, now try burning your disc or image.

    Hope that helps.

  • During the restore system to a previous restore point, I got this error 'access denied 0x80070005.

    original title: 'access denied 0x80070005.

    During the restore system to a previous restore point, I got this error "Access denied 0x80070005" Any Solutions?

    During the restore system to a previous restore point, I got this error "Access denied 0x80070005" Any Solutions?

    Possibilities:

    1. you are not the administrator. You don't have to enter the admin password valid when he asked for it.

    2. you probably have the problem with the infection by the virus.

    If you ARE the admin, suggestions:

    a. run a full scan.

    b. If the machine is clean, do your Safe Mode system restore.

    How to go in safe mode?

    Restart > immediately and repeatedly tapping the F8 key until you see a black and white scree > top? Touch down arrow, and then select Safe Mode > Enter > now that you are using safe mode. Make your system restore.

  • After the system restore, cannot access my documents that I had in a private folder.

    I thought it was a good idea to keep my private documents folder, but now I'm not so sure!  After restoring my system with the option which will lose no data, I found all the data that was not in this case.  When I click on this folder, I get a message "access denied."  any ideas?

    See How to take ownership of a file or a folder in Windows XP .
    Boulder computer Maven
    Most Microsoft Valuable Professional

  • Restore access to My Documents after reinstalling XP, I get the message: 'access denied '.

    Original title: restore access to My Documents after reinstalling XP

    Recently, I acquired a virus with which Microsoft Security Essentials could not cope.  Then one day the computer refused to start.  I wrongly assumed that my hard drive was dead, so I installed a new HD and reinstalled Windows XP.  [Actually, I first tried the upgrade to Windows 7, because program upgrade windows 7 Microsoft has already said that my computer was compatible... but Windows 7 disk says otherwise!]  Then I tried to install the HD original in an another drive Bay and discovered it still worked, but I could not boot from it.  Apparently, the virus has killed the OS (Windows XP) but my files, programs and documents are still there.  The problem is that when I try to access my old "My Documents" folder, I get the message: 'access denied '.  I believe that this is because the files are stored in a password protected user account.  I know the password, but I do not know how to access the files.

    I tried to create a user account on my new HD (with the operating system Windows XP reinstalled) with the same name and the password that I used on my original (with the Windows operating system XP corrupted) HD to create all the document files.  However, opening a session with this account name and password did NOT restore my access to the My Documents folder on my original hard drive.

    I'm out of ideas.  Help, please!

    Hello

    Try the steps from the article below and check out them.
    "Access denied" error message when you try to open a folder
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/810881

    You may be interested to have a look at the article below.
    How to capture a file or a folder in Windows XP
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308421

  • I get an "access denied" message when you try to access my restored files. What should I do?

    Some users have received an "access denied" message when you try to access their files restored once a recovery has been performed.  This can occur using Windows backup or backup HP (HP Recovery Manager).  They can see the files and folders, but they can do something with them, as the security check to fail.

    This occurs because the permissions from the previous installation are also saved with the files and it is a failure on the new system because the files have not been created on this particular installation of Windows.

    However, there is a way to solve this error.  Users can adapt the files and this should resolve the access denied"" message.

    Here is a guide which explains how to do this.

    I hope this helps with this particular issue.

  • System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path '[Namespace.InstallState]' is denied.

    Hello

    We have a Windows Service project that was developed using Visual Studio 2008.  After you build the project successfully, we used the installutil.exe to install the program as a NT service on a Windows Server 2003 R2 server. (Referring to the steps in the article: creating a Windows Service Application). It works very well.

    Now, we are upgrading to a Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter server. When I followed the same step to set up the NT service on the new server I got a message: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: access to the path 'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\_uat\WindowsService\bin\Debug\WindowsService.InstallState' is denied. I checked the permissions on the _uat folder are identical to what is on the old server. I have came across this article (kb946503) that describes the similar problem, but on the remote computer to install (I am running the installutil.exe locally on the new server). Anyone know how to fix this?

    Victor Zhang

    This issue is beyond the scope of this site and must be placed on Technet or MSDN
  • Virus SMART HARD drive - cannot access Admin folder or WF - error 0 x 80070005 using system restore

    original title: need help for the restoration of the system

    I got the SMART HDD virus. I thought that this one has been removed. I can access everything but my admin folder and my Windows Firewall. I tried a system restore but I get an unknown error 0 x 80070005.

    4/11 is also the furthest I can go back when there was an update. Why can't come back all other - can only be hidden by the virus too?

    Hello

    Disabled first happened to scan your system with MSE or another anti-virus program? You have scanned your system with Malware bytes? Before restoration, it is best to make sure that your system is clean. Some viruses will infect the system and also infected restore points, you did.
    Malware bytes: www.malwarebytes.org
    If you are unable to run these is normal mode, then try safe mode by pressing the F8 key for the system to start.
    I hope this helps.
    Jim
  • Impossible to access the system restore, getting the error "system restore has been disabled by group policy.

    Recently, I was hit by a virus that, among other problems, he blocked my access to the system restore to clear it. After having had my pc repaired I can not even access the system restore or my registry. I get a message from that system restore has been disabled by group policy. It's my own pc and I am the administrator. I've tried a few things without success. I hope someone can help me with this. I have the vista operating system.

    1. click on start, run and type regedit.exe , and then press enter

    2. navigate to the following key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-Software-policies-Microsoft-Windows NT------SystemRestore

    In the right pane:

    • Delete the value DisableConfig
    • Delete the value DisableSR

    3. exit the registry editor.

    Other tips, tricks and support are available at: www.waltwachon.weebly.com

  • can no longer access "Add/Remove Programs" or system restore

    I can't access the program, either via the menu or function of "Control Panel"; also the function of system restore no longer works. I am wary to turn off the computer completely because I have a fear of 'Finalize' but that's what I should try? Help, please

    Hello

    I suggest to create a new user account, then check with the new user account.

    See the following link to create a new user account.

    How to create and configure user accounts in Windows XP

    If it works in the new user account, then the other user must be corrupt.

    To fix the damaged user account, follow the steps in the following article:

    How to recover damaged Windows XP user profile

  • I'm working on a given HP computer where the administrator was already settled by those who have set up the system when it was given. Error: 0 x 80070005 access denied.

    I'm working on a given HP computer where the administrator was already settled by those who have set up the system when it was given. Now, I am trying to perform an action that requires me to use the program of scheduled tasks. I have problems with passwords and user ID. It defaults to the Userid of the machine number/administrator. I put the password when asked, but I was rejected when I finished to complete the scheduled task that I perfom. The scheduled task, I wanted to do was simply to have iTunes launch and play a song both partiucular. After completing all the details, I must click on 'Apply' or 'OK' and then I get an another dialog box asking that I get the password once more. I enter the password I put at the beginning when the application Assistant came on - but I get access denied - and the error number 0 x 80070005. Help, please. Thank you. * E-mail address is removed from the privacy *.

    original title: "error: 0 x 80070005 access denied."

    Hi HaikMuradian,

    For this particular issue, there is a fix available, you can contact Microsoft Customer Service & provide article 904423 which contains the fix.

    Reference: Error message: "0 x 80070005 access denied. You are not authorized to perform the requested operation"

    Hope the helps of information.

  • Frequent blue screens, load error popups, no more access to the Windows Firewall or system restore.

    ORIGINAL TITLE: Many many problems at once.

    I get frequent crashes and Blue Screen of Death, and error loading of pop-up windows, so I can't access Windows Firewall or system restore. What happens here? I deleted the last hardware (a second printer) and a P2P program.  I ran AVG antiviris and Superantispyware programs several times, same mode without failure, but nothing have mounted there. I also have a report of error that Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing Service cannot start due to a missing path.  Which maybe can be causing all these problems? I think of reformatting my hard drive, but it's a last resort.

    I could not run the system restore, even in safe mode. Last good known Configuration did not work, either. However, clean boot seems to have done the trick. I no longer get the popups on start up and I can access firewall Windows, which is now on. Oddly enough, my EVG and Superantispyware programs wouldn't let me download the latest updates. Since they are free programs, they offer very little help to solve problems, so I uninstalled both of them (at the same time as Windows Defender to avoid conflicts) and installed Windows Security Essentials which works very well. My last problem is one is the crash suddenly, but to be honest I him have not lived since the clean boot. Hoping that...

    Thank you very much for your help. I was almost to the point of reformatting my hard drive, this is not a walk in the Park, no matter what they say.

    Daniel Shouse

Maybe you are looking for