Guest FlashCube Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 Re: Problems with Removable Storage "Srinivasan" wrote: > Thank you very much for the help that you gave me. It solved my problem > totally. I've done everything that you said and also deleted the contents of > the %SystemRoot%\system32\ntmsdata folder while in safe mode after stopping > the removable storage service. > Then, now when I'm logged back under normal mode, I don't get any errors and > also am able to backup and restore files using the Backup Utility. > Thank you very much!!! > -- > from, > Srinivasan S.R., > Bangalore, India > > > "Poprivet" wrote: > > > Srinivasan wrote: > > > I played with Removable Storage on Computer Management. Although I do > > > have access to the system as administrator, I somehow seem to have > > > blocked Removable Storage service access to all users including me. > > > I am able to use Removable storage but I do get error messages such as > > > "Backup Utility cannot connect to Removable Storage service. This > > > service is required for use of tape drives and other backup devices. > > > Please exit and start the Removable Storage srevice using System > > > services function of the Management Console". I have done that and > > > tried System Restore too but all attempts are in vain. > > > I tried using Safe Mode to log in as Administrator and remove this > > > problem but since that service can't be started in Safe Mode, even > > > that option is gone. > > > My final option is to use System Recovery which puts the system back > > > to factory settings.If there is an alternative via which I can repair > > > this problem, please let me know. > > > > Remove and reinstall the Removable Storage device. Software AND hardware. > > Once removed, let XP redetect the hardware and reinstall the software. > > > > HTH > > Pop` > > > > > > I Had the same problem but solved this way: - stop the RSM service - Delete the content of %systemroot%\system32\NtMsData\ - restart the RSM service
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