Re: Inconsistent Partition Data
- From: "Christian Kaiser" <bchk@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:32:48 +0100
Malke,
you're right about the snapshots ;-)
Anyway, this (inconsistent view in the same Vista application) is not
a VMWare problem, but Vista's.
Christian
"Malke" <malke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Christian Kaiser wrote:
I guess that backing it up and reformatting might do, but it too 3
or
4 days to install it including all recent patches, some language
installations just to get that plain empty system I would not
recommend it ;) It's still a system without any non-Vista
application
installed (OK: MS Developer Studio).
Undoing: how can I undo a volume extension?
Hi, Christian - I'm sorry that I don't have a direct answer to your
question, but I do have two suggestions:
1. VMware gives you the ability to take snapshots of virtual
machines. In
effect, this gives you a complete image of the vm at a specific
point in
time. So next time before you make any big changes, take a snapshot
because
restoring to the working vm is a no-brainer.
2. You might want to post your question on the VMware user forums.
They are
very active and helpful.
Good luck,
Malke
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