hi every one
i have pause my vmware and when i try to restore it i have this error
"An error occurred while restoring the virtual machine state from file "C:\Users\Asus\Documents\Virtual Machines\Windows Server 2008 R2 x64\Windows Server 2008 R2 x64-acc901af.vmss"
Thank you
My suggestion would be to remove the Suspended State file (.vmss) from the Virtual Machine. Note that deleting the suspend state has the same effect as performing a hard reset of the virtual machine, or pushing the Reset button on a physical computer, in that any unsaved data in open applications is lost! However if the VM won't resume then I do not see any other choice to attempt to run the Virtual Machine.
My suggestion would be to remove the Suspended State file (.vmss) from the Virtual Machine. Note that deleting the suspend state has the same effect as performing a hard reset of the virtual machine, or pushing the Reset button on a physical computer, in that any unsaved data in open applications is lost! However if the VM won't resume then I do not see any other choice to attempt to run the Virtual Machine.
dear thank you but why vmware can't not resume my suspended state
Thank you
Suffice it to say there is more then one reason this can occur and one would have to examine log files and possibly ascertain additional information and possibly have test physical hardware like the heath of the block storage device and RAM, etc. If this is an isolated incident I wouldn't worry to much however if this is a frequent and or recurring issue then further investigation is warranted. That said there is no substitution for and good reason for not be maintaining proper ongoing backups of your system, both physical and virtual, so as to be able to recover from any computer related event that causes an issue! So I hope you're maintaining proper ongoing backups!
dear thank you please how i can make a backup for my vmware
I'm using vmware to learn windows server 2008 R2
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Generally speaking, the same way you'd backup anything else on your computer!
Also have a look at: Best practices when backing up a VMware Workstation virtual machine (2006202)