HI,
#1
I have installed vCenter Standalone VMware-converter-en-6.2.0 as Converter Standalone client on W10 OS
#2
I want to convert the local machine to use the Image Data in another Host by VMWare Workstation PRO
#3
configure the source as it is
destination is a external HardDisk for to move the Data to the Workstation Host
#4
Start and working some minutes the converter output this error message :
FAILED: An error occurred during the conversion: 'BlockLevelVolumeCloneMgr::CloneVolume:
Detected a write error during the cloning of volume \WindowsBitmapDriverVolumeId=
[2D-54-D3-E8-00-00-50-1F-00-00-00-00].
Error: 126877841 (type: 1, code:7929865)'
what is this ?
can someone help ?
Thanks
Should not be error while reading - even program reads "wrong" data it must write it.
However you can run the same chkdks on source disk of course.
Could you upload log-bundle?
There is a write error on destination, you can verify destination disk with command "chkdisk d: /b" which is long running task, or try with another external disk.
HTH
Hi,
I've don chkdsk against the destination disk,
but the same error is coming
maybe its a problem on the source disk, to do chkdsk on source ?
thanks
Should not be error while reading - even program reads "wrong" data it must write it.
However you can run the same chkdks on source disk of course.
ok, i understand.
maybe I have to take another dest disk.
Thank You
HI,
now I use another external disk and it worked fine a long while
but then get another error:
FAILED: Unable to find the system volume, reconfiguration is not possible.
the new log files I will upload
do I need all thee Volumes to convert ? (see above the screen in my answer from 30.01.2020 02:24 )
The reconfiguration ensure that virtual machine will boot but *require* system and boot volumes to be in converted set.
However, it is possible, (seldom) under special circumstances, destination machine to boot without reconfig - you can check this by powering it.
HTH
my experience :
use a correct external hard disk
no change to local disk partitions regarding active volume