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: Forums : Products and Solutions : Virtualization and Cloud : VMware Solutions Discussions : MBRALIGN caused "Error Loading Operating System" on error loading operating system vista template Subscribe Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » Options Bookmark Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content alliantenergynjk MBRALIGN caused "Error error loading operating system dell Loading Operating System" on template 2010-08-20 09:06 AM Labels: VSC (Virtual Storage Console) We were told by NetApp to run the MBRALIGN on our servers. Seeing this as a LOT of work, I decided to do it first on our Windows 2003 template so that at least any NEW VMs would have correct alignment. I started in our LAB first before attempting production.So I scanned the VMDK files in our lab and indeed it flagged the
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template VMDK file as not being aligned - cool...so far so good. The template was off, obviously cause its a template, and had no snapshot. I ran the alignment process on it and after about 45 minutes it completed, 100%, no errors.I converted the template to a VM this morning to power it up and make sure the OS was still OK before I deleted the backup files the alignment tool created. I get this error:Error Loading Operating System.I also could not edit the VM in Virtual Center. It gave me this error: The server fault 'SystemError' had no message.Error StackCall "PropertyCollector.RetrieveContents" for object "propertyCollector" on vCenter Server "ourservername" failed.Cool - love it....Does anyone know what might cause this or what might have gone wrong? Was I not supposed to run this on a template? Should I have converted it to a VM first before running the alignment tool on it?ThanksNK Solved! SEE THE SOLUTION Me too Reply 0 Kudos Options Bookmark Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content f_duranti Re: MBRALIGN caused "Error Loading Operating System" on template 2010-08-20 10:49 AM I got the same problem on a Win2003 machine with the latest version of mbralign (the one in VSC 2.0 and esx_host_utils 5.2). I used it on ESX 4.0update1 machine and got exactly the same errors.I was thinking about a "compatibi
0 How to…, Management, Troubleshooting broken, chkdsk, error loading operating system, mbr, restore, testdisk, vmware After a restore a virtual machine failed to start, the screen remained black and the following error was displayed: "Error loading operating system" All standard solutions error loading operating system mac like "chkdsk /r", "chkdsk /p", fixmbr, fixboot,… did not work. After some deeper research I noticed vmware error loading operating system that there may be a problem with the disk geometry of the virtual disk. I guess that this occured when we aligned a
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lot of virtual machines some times ago or something happend during the restore. Fortunately I found a tool that helped to clean up the mess and made the virtual machine bootable. Solution: Attach the broken boot disk (vmdk) http://community.netapp.com/t5/VMware-Solutions-Discussions/MBRALIGN-caused-quot-Error-Loading-Operating-System-quot-on-template/td-p/76272 to another virtual machine download the tool "Testdisk" unzip the tool and start testdisk_win.exe on the virtual machine you use for repair Select "No Log": Select the disk you want to repair: Select "Intel/PC partition": Now select "MBR Code - Write TestDisk MBR code to first sector": confirm "Write a new copy of MBR code to first sector" with y (yes) confirm "Write a new copy of MBR code, confirm" with y (yes) Select OK after http://www.running-system.com/error-loading-operating-system/ the new copy of MBR code has been written successfully. Now select "Advanced - Filesystem Utils": In the next window select "Boot": If there are mismatches or problems you will get a view like this: to solve this, select "Rebuild BS" when the rebuild was successfull, leave the tool using "quit" till all windows are closed unattach the virtual disk from the virtual machine power on your broken Virtual machine - it should now boot without any problems! Tweet ← Previous post Next post → Related Posts Converting a Windows disk from MBR to GPT layout without data loss Improve your documentations with Visio Stencils for VMware, Hyper-V and Veeam Runecast - providing a magic insight into your datacenter Leave a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. Join me on Twitter Follow @@lessi001 Categories Backup Storage Tech Field Day TechFieldDay 11 #TFD11 VMUG VMware How to… Management Security Tools & Scripting PowerCli Snippets Troubleshooting vSphere 6 VMworld VMworld 2013 Barcelona VMworld 2014 VMworld 2015 VMworld 2016 The views expressed anywhere on this site are strictly mine and not the opinions and views of my employer.
Thin Client and Virtual Machines Error Loading Operating System When Importing Into ESXi + Post New Thread Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 16 Thin Client and Virtual Machines Thread, Error Loading Operating System When Importing Into ESXi in Technical; Hi, I http://www.edugeek.net/forums/thin-client-virtual-machines/75061-error-loading-operating-system-when-importing-into-esxi.html have a Windows XP Virtual Machine on ESXi box 1. I am trying to export this and https://www.netiq.com/documentation/platespin-migrate-12/migrate12_releasenotes/data/migrate12_releasenotes.html?view=print import ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 4th May 2011,04:44 PM #1 FN-GM Join Date Jun 2007 Location UK Posts 18,490 Thank Post 1,052 Thanked 2,291 Times in 1,955 Posts Blog Entries14 Rep Power 616 Error Loading Operating System When Importing Into ESXi Hi, I have error loading a Windows XP Virtual Machine on ESXi box 1. I am trying to export this and import this into ESXi box 2. ESXi box 1 is in a V-Center setup and ESXi box 2 is a standalone server. I exported the virtual machine by selected the powered off virtual machine > File > Export > Export OVF Template. I then imported into box 2 by File > Deploy OVF template. When the import has finished i get "Error Loading Operating System" The virtual machine is Windows XP error loading operating and the ESXi Hosts are running 4.0 ESXi Box 1 is HP ProLiant DL370 G6 ESXi Box 2 is Dell Poweredge 2950 Does anyone have any ideas please? Thanks Last edited by FN-GM; 4th May 2011 at 06:40 PM. Send PM 4th May 2011,08:41 PM #2 Ashm Join Date Oct 2007 Location Northamptonshire Posts 319 Thank Post 22 Thanked 84 Times in 71 Posts Rep Power 49 Try using VMware converter or even copy the VM files over using something like Veeam FastSCP Send PM 4th May 2011,09:03 PM #3 glennda Join Date Jun 2009 Location Sussex Posts 7,815 Thank Post 272 Thanked 1,140 Times in 1,036 Posts Rep Power 354 Originally Posted by FN-GM ESXi Box 1 is HP ProLiant DL370 G6 ESXi Box 2 is Dell Poweredge 2950 Is one intel and one AMD? i think in the past that you couldn't migrate vm's easily between the two on esx - although i may have totally made that up!! or they may have fixed it. but i havn't used esx in nearly 2 years! Send PM 4th May 2011,09:07 PM #4 FN-GM Join Date Jun 2007 Location UK Posts 18,490 Thank Post 1,052 Thanked 2,291 Times in 1,955 Posts Blog Entries14 Rep Power 616 Originally Posted by Ashm Try using VMware converter or even copy the VM files over using something like Veeam FastSCP I will give that a shot Originally Posted by glennda Is one intel and one AMD? i think in the past that you couldn't migrate vm's easily
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