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I/O Error Discussion in 'Windows Guest OS Discussion' started by jwarthman, May 26, 2012. jwarthman Bit Poster Messages: 10
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When cloning my Mac HD to an external, I consistently get an I/O error on one particular file: /Users/myname/Library/Parallels/Windows 7.pvm/Windows 7-0.hdd/./Windows 7-0.hdd.0.{e97496f9-8179-4a81-963e-db1f1a727c60}.hds I realize this is inside the Windows 7 virtual machine http://kb.parallels.com/en/120940 "package", and when I open the Windows 7-0.hdd package I can see the file. Are .hds files part of Parallels snapshot feature? I have several in this package, and the one causing the I/O errors is not the most recent. Can I delete it safely? Or is there something different that I should do to eliminate this I/O error? I am running Mac OS https://forum.parallels.com/threads/how-to-recover-from-disk-i-o-error.259916/ 10.6.8 and Parallels Desktop version 7.0.15055.740667. Thanks! jwarthman, May 26, 2012 #1 jwarthman Bit Poster Messages: 10 Update The plot thickens... I used "Manage Snapshots..." and found that it's the most recent snapshot that has the I/O error. I tried creating a new snapshot, and Parallels gives an error: "Operation failed. An error occurred while reading the disk. Problem ID 21029. The corresponding KB article says "Parallels Desktop failed to perform an operation due to errors on the Mac hard disk." and has instructions for repairing the disk using the Apple Disk Utility. Before I try Disk Utility, I decided to revert to an earlier snapshot. But I get the same error from Parallels when I use Manage Snapshots to revert to an earlier snapshot. This makes me wonder how effective the snapshot facility is! If I have a corrupt VM, but the corruption prevents me from switching to an earlier snapshot, what have I gained by using snapshots? UPDATE: I called AppleCare, and they believe it's a simple case of a corrupt file, not a failing hard drive. Apple recommends that I delete the specific file that has
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