Could Not Open Virtual Machine A File Access Error Occurred
NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > Workstation Pro > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 6 Replies Latest reply: Nov 29, 2011 7:50 AM by hsalvis Could not open virtual machine - file access error hsalvis Nov 22, 2011 8:53 AM I've created a VM based on a physical Windows XP SP3 installation,using a locally installed VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0.0 build-470252,to an external USB 2.0 2TB hard disk.Now I'm trying to open this VMin VMware Workstation 7.1.4 build-385536on a Windows 7 Enterprise, 64-bit (Build 7600) 6.1.7600 hostand I get:Could not open virtual machine: ...A file access error occurred on the host or guest operating system.The VM's directory looks like this: Volume in drive V is Example VMs Volume Serial Number is EC0B-3745 Directory of V:\Example VMs\SI Build Machine 1 - UT-SLC-CMoss\ut-slc-cmoss.example.com11-11-22 17:23
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Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26206257/How-do-you-recover-deleted-virtual-machine-in-VMware-Workstation-7.html Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > How do you recover deleted virtual machine in VMware Workstation 7? Want to Advertise Here? Solved How https://ardamis.com/2012/03/02/vmware-workstation-internal-error/ do you recover deleted virtual machine in VMware Workstation 7? Posted on 2010-05-22 VMware 3 Verified Solutions 6 Comments 2,388 Views Last Modified: 2012-06-27 I accidentally deleted my virtual machine. Realizing my stupid mistake, straight away I tried could not to recover the file using Recover My Files v4. But when I tried to open the recovered VM (xxxx.vmx), it says "File access error occurred on host or guest operating system". Is there anyway I can get back my VM? Most of the files seem to be there. The VM state during deletion was suspended. There are several snapshots for this VM too. 0 Question by:0ffa Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution by0ffa S00007359, How could not open do u mount the VM to recover any files there? Rindi, I haven't tried copying the file to another folder. Will try that n post the result. Go to Solution 6 Comments LVL 87 Overall: Level 87 VMware 12 Message Active today Expert Comment by:rindi2010-05-23 Possibly deleting the .lck folders and files in that VM might help. If they don't, then I'm afraid I'm at a loss too. 0 Message Author Comment by:0ffa2010-05-23 rindi, It doesn't work 0 LVL 87 Overall: Level 87 VMware 12 Message Active today Assisted Solution by:rindi2010-05-23 Also, have you tried to copy the recovered VM to a new folder, and adding that as a new VM to your datastore? 0 LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 VMware 7 Message Assisted Solution by:S000073592010-05-23 When files are deleted, it doesn't actuall get deleted. it's gets marked as deleted. The next time you save a file/create a file, it gets located at sector (where the files are marked to be deleted), thus deleting the file. Recovery programs access this lcoations/files that are marked for deletion. However it does have a chance of corruption. I beleive it's the case for you. Now!, would you consider your existing vm critical? it'll actually take you less time to rebuild a new vm, then trying to access your so called [deleted] recovered vm.
been using as a VMware Workstation host running an XP virtual machine. The VM is named "XP-Office2007" and it resides on a separate physical hard drive in the machine. Since the reinstall, upon clicking the "Power on this virtual machine" link, VMware returns a cryptic "Internal error." and fails to start the VM. VMware Workstation - Internal error. The vmware log in %temp% had the following entries: Mar 01 09:28:46.750: vmui| CVMUIStatusVM::OnPowerVM clicked Mar 01 09:28:46.920: vmui-1176| /vm/#6f7088f493f32788/: VMHSVMCbPower: Setting state of VM to powerOn with option hard Mar 01 09:28:46.921: vmui-1176| VMHSGetVMX failed: Empty vmxFilePath Mar 01 09:28:46.921: vmui-1176| VMHSLaunchVM failed: VMDB failure Mar 01 09:28:46.957: vmui| Internal VMDB error: VMDB failure Mar 01 09:28:46.957: vmui| Internal error. Mar 01 09:28:46.957: vmui| VMDlg::ShowDialog: Internal error. Of course, I immediately started Googling these errors and failure messages, but found very little. At least one page indicated that a similar sounding problem wasn't resolved by re-installing VMware. I like to think I'm pretty decent with VMware, so I decided I'd roll up my sleeves, dig into the VM, and try to figure it out. Trying to get lightning to strike twice, I tried my old standby fix of editing the name of the hard drive in the *.vmx file. Instead of pointing the IDE drive to the "XP-Office2007-000001.vmdk" file, I moved that file out of my VM directory and then changed the ide0:0.fileName value to point to the older *.vmdk file, named "XP-Office2007.vmdk". The IDE lines now looked like this: ide0:0.present = "TRUE" ide0:0.fileName = "XP-Office2007.vmdk" ide1:0.present = "TRUE" ide1:0.fileName = "E:" When the machine was powered on, it still failed, but with a different and more descriptive error: VMware Workstation - Unable to open file VMware Workstation Unable to open file "D:\VMware\Virtual Machines\XP-Office2007\XP-Office2007.vmdk": One of the disks in this virtual machine is already in use by a virtual machine or by a snapshot. The more verbose message from the vmware log in %temp% read: Mar 01 10:31:22.814: vmui| CVMUIStatusVM::OnPowerVM clicked Mar 01 10:31:23.016: vmui-3992| SNAPSHOT: SnapshotDiskTreeAddFromSnapshot: Trying to add snapshot XP-Office2007-Snapshot2.vmsn to disk D:\VMware\Virtual Machines\XP-Office2007\XP-Office2007.vmdk which already has snapshot currentState. Mar 01 10:31:23.016: vmui-3992| Cannot open D:\VMware\Virtual Machines\XP-Office2007\XP-Office2007.vmdk of type disk: One of the disks in this virtual machine is already in use by a virtual machine or by a snapshot