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Vmware Fusion 7.1 disk has internal consistency errors and fails to repair

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Hi All,

 

After my mac has crashed, running Fusion, 7.1 for Windows XP as the guest system, starting vmware comes with the following error:

 

Mac OS X running Yosemite, 10.10.1

 

The disk "/Users/ABCD/Documents/vm/vw/Abeam/Abeam-000001.vmdk" has internal consistency errors that were most likely caused by a host crash or host power failure.

 

The file has the following contents:

 

# Disk DescriptorFile

version=1

encoding="UTF-8"

CID=8664a829

parentCID=9938298c

isNativeSnapshot="no"

createType="vmfsSparse"

parentFileNameHint="Abeam.vmdk"

# Extent description

RW 106253910 VMFSSPARSE "Abeam-000001-delta.vmdk"

 

 

# The Disk Data Base

#DDB

 

 

ddb.longContentID = "be0536d0c47daf16967b64c58664a829"

ddb.toolsVersion = "9476"

 

Tried running the following command:

 

sudo /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-vdiskmanager -R /Users/ABCD/Documents/vm/vw/Abeam/Abeam-000001.vmdk

Password:

VixDiskLib: Invalid configuration file parameter. Failed to read configuration file.

DISKLIB-LEGCHK:  Ignoring holes in extent. --Ok

DISKLIB-LEGCHK:  Ignoring holes in extent. --Ok

DISKLIB-LEGCHK:  Ignoring holes in extent. --Ok

The virtual disk, '/Users/ABCD/Documents/vm/vw/Abeam/Abeam-000001.vmdk', was corrupted and has been successfully repaired.

 

However, it still gives the same error from vmware Fusion when I try to restart, and if I run the above command again, it gives the same output.

 

I don't hava a snapshot or backup!

 

Any way to repair this file ?

 

Thanks,

 

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