I can't say I have experience with recovering a vmdisk but I have successfully moved a Vmware machine to virtualbox before. A bit of googling reveals several possible avenues including building a new VM and attaching the old disk to it or using a recovery tool or even trying to export your non-functioning vm to open virtualization format and then importing that to one of the other virtualization solutions virtualbox or parallels. There is a good chance that you can still recover the data from the vmdisk. ![]() ![]() It would appear that 12 changed the file format and now it is not backward compatible. ![]() Then reinstall fusion 12 from the latest Actually attempted that.įollowed the step by step. One thing I can suggest that may help you is to manually uninstall all old versions of Fusion and support files there's an article here on VMware knowledge base telling where to find old support files to manually delete. ![]() I am also disappointed with Fusion 12 as it seems there are many bugs - I'm having trouble just booting iso image from a cd - seems there is no way to prevent doing a network install when choosing custom vm.
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