I have a vSphere host with 4 harddisks and several VMs on the host. The VMs work fine many years.
But last week, one disk was failed and I rebooted vSphere. When I tried to boot the Win 2012 VM, the VM just stays at the recovery window. Are there any ways to recover the Win 2012?
Hello,
Go to troubleshoot option, then to Command Prompt and run the following:
Reboot machine.
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Thanks for your help but the problem persists even I have followed the above steps on the VM.
Try to benefit from a Snapshot if exist, or from a valid backup of this VM (or replication).
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Thanks for your reply. I don't have any snapshots or backup of the VM. Are there any ways to copy the files insides the VM without booting up the VM?
Try to assign the vmdk disks to other normal VM, then Explore the disk and try to copy your files and data.
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Try restore OS with image ISO windows 2012.