Hard Drive Crash - Can't Open VDI
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rpmurray
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Re: Hard Drive Crash - Can't Open VDI
Since the base vdi remains unchanged once you create a snapshot, if you had a backup of the "Windows XP.vdi" file from anytime during the last several years after you created the snapshot, you'd still be able to recover. You don't have any backup of the file on some old drive somewhere?
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Re: Hard Drive Crash - Can't Open VDI
Your question is essentially identical to one I posted earlier. Given the lack of response I assume the answer was no, hence my later comment about needing a better backup strategy. If I understand correctly, the backup media was on a short rotation, and they've all now been destroyed. No independant external backups.rpmurray wrote:Since the base vdi remains unchanged once you create a snapshot, if you had a backup of the "Windows XP.vdi" file from anytime during the last several years after you created the snapshot, you'd still be able to recover. You don't have any backup of the file on some old drive somewhere?
Personally, I have no faith in automated backup methods, particularly incremental backups - I have a prejudice that when I really need them, it'll turn out they were faulty somehow. Whether or not the IT people set up those automated backups, I prefer to rely on simple manual backups of anything I would really hate to lose.
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Re: Hard Drive Crash - Can't Open VDI
you just go to settings -> General -> Advanced Tab and get the Snapshot Folder location.
then open the "MSCRM2011_All.vbox" file from the ../shapshot folder means the parent of the snapshot folder.
open it in text file, search for ".vdi" or "location=" then you will find the location of it.
then open the "MSCRM2011_All.vbox" file from the ../shapshot folder means the parent of the snapshot folder.
open it in text file, search for ".vdi" or "location=" then you will find the location of it.
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Re: Hard Drive Crash - Can't Open VDI
What? The OP isn't confused about the location of the VDI. The original got corrupted and he didn't have a backup. End of story.