Windows 7 Starter, System Image Failure and Error 0x80070715 results in Command Prompt

Dear all
Hi. My laptop CPU is 1.8 GHz, RAM 1 GB, Windows 7 Starter 32-Bit, hard drive: 30 GB for System, antivirus: Microsoft Security Essentials. Creating system image in Windows 7 does not progress in my laptop so I typed regsvr32
/i swprv.dll in
administrator command prompt, the result was error: 0x80070715.
 Stop/ Start VSC in Services menu, typing command SFC in adm. Command Prompt, and Clean Boot all were unsuccessful.
Would you do me a favour about this issue, please?
Kind regards

I have the same issue.  
I am following a Microsoft procedure to re-register DLLs to resolve a VSS error.   At this point, an error occurred. I did:
> net stop vss
> net stop swprv
> regsvr32 ole32.dll
> regsvr32 vss_ps.dll
> vssvc /register
> regsvr32 /I swprv.dll
Error:
The module "swprv.dll" was loaded but the call to DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80070715.
For more information about this problem, search online use error code as a search term."
Windows 7 pro 64-bit.

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