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A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 11. Mar 2014, 14:42
by Brucetowillis
Hello

Please help me , i have a big problem :( :( :(

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Result Code:
VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80BB0005)
Component:
Medium
Interface:
IMedium {29989373-b111-4654-8493-2e1176cba890}
Callee:
IVirtualBox {3b2f08eb-b810-4715-bee0-bb06b9880ad2}
Callee RC:
VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND (0x80BB0001)

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 11. Mar 2014, 18:55
by socratis
The problem is most probably a corrupted VHD file. How and where did you get a hold of the VHD?

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 11. Mar 2014, 21:11
by Brucetowillis
socratis wrote:The problem is most probably a corrupted VHD file. How and where did you get a hold of the VHD?
My hard type : VHD
Cause of the problem : Cutting electric current during operation turn on VirtualBox

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 11. Mar 2014, 21:31
by Perryg
That is one of the downsides of using VHD instead of the default VDI. VHD is too fragile.

Restore from a backup.

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 12. Mar 2014, 00:23
by Brucetowillis
Perryg wrote:That is one of the downsides of using VHD instead of the default VDI. VHD is too fragile.

Restore from a backup.
I can not restore windows again because i don't know how ?
anyway i have many important files on hard , Is it possible to save this data, is there a way to restore this data ?????????????

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 12. Mar 2014, 00:37
by Perryg
Many important files and you don't you have a backup?

Anyway mpack may have an idea how to save the day, but a power loss on a VHD file is almost always catastrophic.

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 12. Mar 2014, 01:01
by Brucetowillis
Perryg wrote:Many important files and you don't you have a backup?

Anyway mpack may have an idea how to save the day, but a power loss on a VHD file is almost always catastrophic.
I don't have any backup
the problem emerged when cutting electricity only
after that the machine does not work

anyway thank you brother to your help

Re: A big problem, I hope to speed up the resolved

Posted: 12. Mar 2014, 01:07
by mpack
I'm not sure we know what the problem is yet. The path tells me this "VHD" isn't part of a VM, so what is it, and where did it come from? If it's been transported, do a checksum test for corruption.

The error says the file isn't a VHD, despite the extension. I'd like to see the evidence to the contrary, and evidence that this was ever part of a working VirtualBox VM. It's possible the message could also mean the VHD is only part of an incomplete difference chain, i.e. a "borrowed" Win7 XP mode VM.