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    How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app

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    • K
      krisleslie
      last edited by

      No not for learning, its the machine, we tried to recover previously (thank you by the way)

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      • K
        krisleslie
        last edited by

        I realize its not the best way, my dilemma at the time was I had to get the machine working lol fast. So once I miraculosy got the vmware to xen server done, i immediately saved the updated image (with database files I need). I could really care less about the OS/App. But the data if I can get it back whether by system image or just for the files I would be golden again.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          Has the database and files changed since you imported this VM into XenServer?

          If not do you have the original export you made from ESXi, and if you do, just import the file again into XS and power it on.

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @krisleslie
            last edited by

            @krisleslie

            Where did you store the image?

            That file should be browseable by another Windows machine.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
              last edited by

              As an alternative you can attach the virtual hard drive to a working VM on the same host, and browse the file system.

              This way you could extract the data from the drive without the "broken" VM needing to be online.

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              • K
                krisleslie
                last edited by

                The file is stored on a NAS/External HDD that I just used "Disk Management" to attach the VHD to my system, and I see the drive but the folder is blank which just made my heart sink.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  So if you want to browse the virtual hard drive.

                  1. Create a new VM
                  2. Attach the virtual hard drive from the failed VM (with it powered off) to your new VM
                  3. Power on the new VM.
                  4. Browse the drive as if it were physical, and copy any data off.
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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @krisleslie
                    last edited by

                    @krisleslie said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

                    The file is stored on a NAS/External HDD that I just used "Disk Management" to attach the VHD to my system, and I see the drive but the folder is blank which just made my heart sink.

                    Umm... can you explain how your XenServer infrastructure is setup.

                    Are all of your VM's VHD's stored on the NAS?

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                    • K
                      krisleslie
                      last edited by

                      Dustin, remember I use the native SSD that is on that host. Its just my temporary host. I have a Dell Power Edge T110 still running VMWare which I will moving from.

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                      • K
                        krisleslie
                        last edited by

                        My Xen Server isn't in RAID or anything, its just a singular SSD using local storage pool.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403
                          last edited by

                          Oh this is the single installation.

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403
                            last edited by

                            What I would try is power off the VM that isn't working (saying repair windows).

                            Create a new VM (power it off then), attach the virtual disk from the broken VM to this one.

                            Power up this new VM that now has two disks, and pull any data off of it.

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                            • K
                              krisleslie
                              last edited by

                              Ok I'm going to make a clone of the working windows 7 vm I have and then "attach" the VHD to it. Now the fun of waiting for the clone.

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                              • K
                                krisleslie
                                last edited by

                                Cloning is done machine boots up fine. So At this point, I need to detach the hdd

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @krisleslie
                                  last edited by

                                  @krisleslie said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

                                  Cloning is done machine boots up fine. So At this point, I need to detach the hdd

                                  Wait what?

                                  I think you have it backwards.

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                                  • DustinB3403D
                                    DustinB3403
                                    last edited by

                                    If there is a broken VM, shut it down.

                                    Do you have TeamViewer... I'd rather just help you so no additional damage is done?

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                                    • K
                                      krisleslie
                                      last edited by

                                      ok no problem 🙂 I'm still nooberish to Xen and still a baby for visualizing but I get some of the concepts! Yep still got team viewer i'll inbox you bro. If your at spiceworld expect plenty of beer from me haha

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403
                                        last edited by

                                        Just send me a PM with the details here on MC.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          Any luck?

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403
                                            last edited by

                                            No luck, plus I got sided tracked.

                                            the VHD files he has were created from Windows Backup not from the hypervisor.

                                            He's going to import what he has from the original import and see if that works.

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