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| Vista Errors 0x80004005 & 0x800704c8 0x800704c8 0x80004005 If I press "Try Again", it always works, but it's a real pain when I'm trying to copy large quantities of files, because checking "Do this for all future events" or whatever doesn't work. What could be causing this? I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 bit. Thanks! |
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| Re: Vista Errors 0x80004005 & 0x800704c8
You need you to give more information Those errors are in Vista's Event Log of off of Control Panel/Admin Tools/Event Viewing ----- Application or System. You need to post the full text of the error messages. Just using Google and looking at the first error code, it seems that your anti virus program or possible Live One is causing problems when scanning files. The second message may be a cascading message (it's going to happen no matter what error message) due to the first error |
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Thanks. I seem to be getting this error a lot: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows OneCare Live\Database\WinSS_st.edb (2392) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows OneCare Live\Database\WinSS_st.edb: A bad page link (error -327) has been detected in a B-Tree (ObjectId: 13, PgnoRoot: 59) of database C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows OneCare Live\Database\WinSS_st.edb (259 => 577, 578). That's the only one that seems to relate. How would I go about diagnosing problems with One Care? |
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| Re: Vista Errors 0x80004005 & 0x800704c8
I don't know what to tell you. I have found nothing about this using Google. The best I can tell you is to shutdown One Care and see if One Care is really the problem when you copy some files. If it's a must, and I hate to say this if you're not under the Vista limited free support is get on the phone with MS and let them help you correct the problem. If you have a sold AV solution, you might want to just shutdown One Care, if One Care is the problem. Maybe, someone else will post some possible things you can do. I would shutdown One Care and the AV and see if the problem stops. And then I would enable each solution one at a time and do some file copies to try to pin point what is doing it. I think you're in the area of One Care or the AV is doing this. |
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| Re: Vista Errors 0x80004005 & 0x800704c8
0x800704c8 is pretty straightforward. This means means ERROR_USER_MAPPED_FILE - The requested operation cannot be performed on a file with a user-mapped section open. You're trying to copy a file which is "memory-mapped"; in basic terms, an application has the file held open. You would need to shut down the application which is using the file, before it can be copied. *.edb files are Jet database files. Jet is an internal database used by Windows for many components, such as Active Directory, DHCP, WINS, and - apparently - OnceCare. The Jet database engine uses memory-mapped design, so that's pretty consistent. You may need to shut down all OneCare processes before you can touch the *.edb files. 0x80004005 is STIERR_GENERIC, a generic error message from the "Still Image Device" interface. This is used by device drivers for scanners, faxes, cameras etc. Not sure why you're getting it but I'd say it is related to some such device. Unless of course, that error is not 0x80004005, but actually 0x80040005: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED "Access is denied". Which would make a lot more sense - you're trying to copy a file for which you don't have permission. In Vista, even if you are logged in as a Administrator, you do not have a full Administrative token unless you get explicitly elevated to perform administrative actions, either by UAC prompt or by doing a "run as administrator". |
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| Re: Vista Errors 0x80004005 & 0x800704c8
This error popped up loads for me and I couldn't get rid of the file or copy it to my external hard drive without this error popping up. The way I fixed it was to turn off UAC (User Account settings) and allow the pc to restart by clicking the dialogue box that pops up. Once you are up and running attempt to delete or move the file again, if it fails, restart and try again. For me it once again said I needed permission, so I renamed the file and placed it in its own folder named "delete" but you can put whatever you want. I then turned UAC back on and restarted, as soon as it was up and running, deleted the FOLDER not the FILE (obviosuly took the file with it) then straight away wiped the recycle bin. And poof its gone. No fancy programs to fix it, no scans, just patience and perseverance. Keep restarting and trying and turning UAC on and off, eventually the files goes. |
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| Re: Vista Errors 0x80004005 & 0x800704c8
....and poof you're gone. |
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