Windows 8.1 will not mount Hard Drive 0

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by WilburS, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. WilburS

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    Excerpt from log:
    Parallels/Windows 8.1.pvm/Windows 8.1-0.hdd/Windows 8.1-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds. Type 2
    08-17 22:25:57.781 D /dimg:21986:7403/ Creating image class type 2
    08-17 22:25:57.828 F /dimg:21986:7403/ Image /Users/Shared/Parallels/Windows 8.1.pvm/Windows 8.1-0.hdd/Windows 8.1-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds has invalid format
    08-17 22:25:57.829 F /dimg:21986:7403/ Error 0x80021033 when opening the disk. Releasing image.
    08-17 22:25:57.829 F /vdisk:21986:7403/ Can't open uid {5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41} name /Users/Shared/Parallels/Windows 8.1.pvm/Windows 8.1-0.hdd/Windows 8.1-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds Error 0x80021033
    08-17 22:25:57.829 D /dimg:21986:7403/ Open image /Users/Shared/Parallels/Windows 8.1.pvm/Windows 8.1-0.hdd/Windows 8.1-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds. Type 2
    08-17 22:25:57.829 D /dimg:21986:7403/ Creating image class type 2
    08-17 22:25:57.829 F /dimg:21986:7403/ Image /Users/Shared/Parallels/Windows 8.1.pvm/Windows 8.1-0.hdd/Windows 8.1-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds has invalid format
    08-17 22:25:57.829 F /dimg:21986:7403/ Error 0x80021033 when opening the disk. Releasing image.
    08-17 22:25:57.829 F /vdisk:21986:7403/ OpenDisk() returned error 0x80021033
    08-17 22:25:57.829 F /LocalDevices:21986:7403/ [CSataHdd] Can't open requested image [0x80021033

    DiskDescriptor.xml:
    <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
    <Parallels_disk_image Version="1.0">
    <Disk_Parameters>
    <Disk_size>134217728</Disk_size>
    <Cylinders>262144</Cylinders>
    <PhysicalSectorSize>4096</PhysicalSectorSize>
    <Heads>16</Heads>
    <Sectors>32</Sectors>
    <Padding>0</Padding>
    <Encryption>
    <Engine>{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}</Engine>
    <Data></Data>
    </Encryption>
    <UID>{17a46ade-cdb2-4010-9471-0c9778859d5e}</UID>
    <Name>Windows 8.1-0</Name>
    <Miscellaneous>
    <CompatLevel>level2</CompatLevel>
    <SuspendState>1</SuspendState>
    <Bootable>1</Bootable>
    <ChangeState>0</ChangeState>
    <GuestToolsVersion>10.0.0-27675</GuestToolsVersion>
    </Miscellaneous>
    </Disk_Parameters>
    <StorageData>
    <Storage>
    <Start>0</Start>
    <End>134217728</End>
    <Blocksize>2048</Blocksize>
    <Image>
    <GUID>{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}</GUID>
    <Type>Compressed</Type>
    <File>Windows 8.1-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds</File>
    </Image>
    </Storage>
    </StorageData>
    <Snapshots>
    <Shot>
    <GUID>{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}</GUID>
    <ParentGUID>{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}</ParentGUID>
    </Shot>
    </Snapshots>
    </Parallels_disk_image>
     
  2. Maria@Parallels

    Maria@Parallels Problem solver

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  3. WilburS

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    Yes! The xml file T gave you was the original, but the changed file gave me another error. The hdd file, however is at zero bytes. I'll look at old Time Machine back-ups for a good file. There is a hds file with more than 21 GB that dates back to about the time I installed Windows 8.1. I may try to use that file as the hdd replacement. The worst that can happen is that I reinstall Windows 8.1 from scratch.
     
  4. WilburS

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    Reinstalled Windows 8.1 successfully! I had not allowed TM to save the Windows pvms. Now waiting to upgrade to Windows 10.
     

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