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  • 1.  How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 16, 2011 07:38 PM

    First sorry for my English !!

    I had installed Vmware Fusion V2.0 whit XP, My Macbook had a problem in the disk, and I had to reinstall O.S. again.

    I have only this file Virtual Machine

        Applications

    quicklook-cache.png            0KB  

    vmware-0.log                    254KB

    vmware-1.log                     90KB

    vmware-2.log                    201KB

    vmware.log                       168KB

    Windows XP Professional-s001.vmdk 2,15G

    Windows XP Professional-s002.vmdk 2,15G

    Windows XP Professional-s003.vmdk 2,14G

    Windows XP Professional-s004.vmdk 1,03G

    Windows XP Professional-s005.vmdk 2,14G

    Windows XP Professional-s006.vmdk     0G

    Can I re make the V. M with these files?

    I ned to recover the data of the old XP, please !!!

    Thank you very much!!!!!



  • 2.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 16, 2011 07:53 PM

    Welcome to the Community,

    first of all (in case you did not already do it) backup the files!

    To find out which files are missing and what can be done, please attach the log files to your next post.

    André



  • 3.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 16, 2011 07:53 PM

    Sounds quite hard but I would try this:

    create a new vm

    add an exiting disk (I would try Windows XP Professional-s001.vmdk)

    try to power on the vm

    if it doesnt' work I would create a new vm with a windows OS than add the existing disk to the VM, you should be able to open them and recover the data.

    my thought is that you could miss the very first disk since I would expect a Windows XP Professional-s.vmdk but I could be wrong.

    Alex



  • 4.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 16, 2011 08:29 PM

    > add an exiting disk (I would try Windows XP Professional-s001.vmdk)

    thats  not a valid virtual disk - a valid virtual disk would be  "Windows XP Professional.vmdk" - but that seems to be missing

    we can reconstruct the missing vmdk if we see the old log-files



  • 5.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 17, 2011 03:21 AM

    Thaks all

    I tell you what I did:

    I made a new VM in the same director of old VM. Then, following file was created:

    Windows XP Professional-s001.vmdk   to   .......021.vmdk (21 file)

    Windows XP Professional.nvram

    Windows XP Professional.vmdk

    Windows XP Professional.vmsd

    Windows XP Professional.vmx

    Windows XP Professional.vmxf

    Then I replaced  "Windows XP Professional-s0xx.vmdk" 1-21 by my old file 1-6

    I edited "Windows XP Professional.vmdk" and, I changed into this file the name of this 21 file by 6 file.

    But didn't work!!!!

    As you told me, I attached the old log file.

    Thank in advance.

    Macelo

    Attachment(s)

    log
    vmware-2 copia.log   194 KB 1 version
    log
    vmware copia.log   162 KB 1 version
    log
    vmware-0 copia.log   246 KB 1 version
    log
    vmware-1 copia.log   85 KB 1 version


  • 6.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 17, 2011 04:51 AM

    According to the vmware.log file you should have the "XP Professional.vmdk" file and "Windows XP Professional-s001.vmdk" through "Windows XP Professional-s021.vmdk" so if you only recovered 6 segments of the virtual hard disk and you do not have a backup to restore from then you just may be out of luck.

    If you do not have a backup to restore from you can try creating an new disk with a full number of disk segments by combining what you have with the missing segments from an empty, newly created disk using the same name and if that doesn't work then you're out of luck.



  • 7.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???
    Best Answer

    Posted Mar 17, 2011 10:07 AM

    install XP into a new VM

    to that VM add a new vmdk using  with 21 slices - format it with NTFS and assign driveletter E:
    after formatting the additional disk replace the first 6 slices with the ones you have
    then install "photorec" and / or "Ontrack Easy Recovery"
    search for lost files on E:



  • 8.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Mar 18, 2011 01:35 AM
    Continuum, Thanks very much!!!

    You have given me the correct answer to my problem, I could recover the information from my VM broken.

    I did what you indicated me. Only, it was not necessary to use "photorec" and / or "Ontrack Easy Recovery", Windows alone, fixed the data in disk E

    Thanks again!

    Marcelo



  • 9.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Dec 20, 2020 06:41 PM

    Hello,

    I have an issue with the backup file I did before installing upgrading the esxi version.

    I only backup the xxx-000001.vmdk, xxx-000002.vmdk, xxx-000003.vmdk files and not the flat file (I copied the physical folder)

    I wonder if you can help retreive my data?



  • 10.  RE: How to recover data of Virtual Machine broken???

    Posted Dec 20, 2020 07:17 PM

    Welcome to the Community ,

    instead of replying to an almost 10 years old in the VMware Fusion community, you better open a new discussion, to get more attention.
    Also provide as much details as possible (e.g. a complete file listing), so that others can better understand the current situation.

    André