Hi Forum,
I am getting an error stating that the VHD volume is corrupted. How is a chkdsk ran on this volume?
I have ran a chkdsk on the local drives and it shows no errors. I am suspecting that when the system state backup occurs, it is creating a corrupted VHD file. Any suggestions or ideas would be welcomed. I have this occuring on several servers and have not been able to locate how to remedy this situattion.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank-you..
Kathe
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VHD file is that of Microsoft disk file extension.. How is this related with VMware ..
Provide more details about the setup and the issue.
Welcome to the communities..
VHD file is that of Microsoft disk file extension.. How is this related with VMware ..
Provide more details about the setup and the issue.
Thank-you for you reply.
My understanding is that the vhd file is created via a snapshot of the vmware guest during the system state backup. Is this not correct?
I am suspecting that when it is creating a system state backup of the vmguest, that the ntfs of the vmguest is corrupted.
I have ran a check disk on the local drives of the guest and and it found no problems. (c,d,x).
The error I am getting to to run a checkdsk on the VHD volume, but where is this volume located.
My understanding is that the vhd file is created via a snapshot of the vmware guest during the system state backup. Is this not correct?
No this is not correct no VHD formats will be created by vmware
The error I am getting to to run a checkdsk on the VHD volume, but where is this volume located.
Which VMware Software are you running