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... and that fails with the same errors as windows update and windows 10 update assistant. The log I posted previously complaining about not able to create VDS loader instance.
... and that fails with the same errors as windows update and windows 10 update assistant. The log I posted previously complaining about not able to create VDS loader instance.
After quite many hours of research on the web and trying to connect different issues relating to Virtual Disk Service I have concluded and confirmed that my problem is a bug of some sorts which dates back to the anniversary update and is commonly manifested with an error code 0x8078009C and is thrown on launching System Image Backup. As Microsoft ignores the problem on public channels I am going to throw my company's premier support contract at them concerning this issue and see if that contract is worth the hundreds of thousands we are paying them. Will not discuss it here anymore.
Oooooh! Sound gnarly. I hope you'll follow up with whatever the outcome of your (and your company's support) adventure turns out to be. This should be very interesting for many of us members, especially the regulars. Thanks in advance.
--Ed--
I had this same issue on my machine...disk management could not access virtual drives...my windows explorer also had other disk devices showing which were connected months ago and were only used for a day. In all of this time I've had this problem, months, I have reboot, shutdown restarted my computer many times and nothing seemed to help. Today, I looked at it again, I did the restart, still the same issue.
As I as reading this thread, I decided to open and close the DVD tray. This fixed it. I no longer have this issue.