Restore Flat Vmdk File ((hot)) «HD»
Run the following command (replace the size and controller type with your specific data): vmkfstools -c 42949672960 -d thin -a lsilogic temp.vmdk Note: Ensure the size matches your byte count exactly. 4. Link the New Descriptor to Your Original Flat File
Comprehensive Guide: How to Restore a Flat VMDK File In a VMware environment, the actual data of a virtual machine is stored in a file. If the associated descriptor file (the small text file ending in .vmdk ) is missing or corrupted, the virtual machine will fail to power on, even though your data remains intact. restore flat vmdk file
: Look for a line that says RW 83886080 VMFS "temp-flat.vmdk" . Change the filename in quotes to your actual flat file name (e.g., "your-vm-flat.vmdk" ). Save and Exit : Press Esc , type :wq , and hit Enter . 5. Validate the Disk Run the following command (replace the size and
