Parallels stopped working "Non system disk or disk error" after archiving

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by StephanS7, Aug 8, 2019.

  1. StephanS7

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    Hi everyone,
    In the dialogue to safe harddrive space I accidentally clicked on "archiving". Then, Parallels was busy "archiving", whatever that meant - and afterwards I had to retreive Windows. (Sorry about the wording, I've got the German version and everything is called differently.)

    Now I can't boot windows anymore, the starting screen flickers between "Non system disk or disk error" and
    "Boot Skipped. Windows Boot Manager
    Boot Skipped. EFI Hard Drive

    I tried to reconnect the harddrive to the hdd file in the pvm package, also I tried to de-/activate EFI with vm.bios.efi=1 and vm.bios.efi=0 ...
    Any idea what I can do? I didn't do anything fancy, basically just clicked on a button Parallels was offering... :-/

    Any help appreciated!
    Thanks
    Stephan

    If it helps: I've got Windows 10 running on Parallels 14 (normally)
     
  2. Maria@Parallels

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    @StephanS7, are you able to mount your hdd to Mac?
     
  3. StephanS7

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    I'm sorry, I don't exactly understand what you mean?
     
  4. Maria@Parallels

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    Check this article and try to mount your vm hdd
     
  5. StephanS7

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    Thanks! Yes, that works - these ones show up:
    C containing a folder called "System Volume Information"
    D containing "System Volume Information" and "Recovery"
    E conaining "EFI"
     

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  6. StephanS7

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    Dear Maria,
    could you please have a look at my reply above? I still could not resolve the problem described...
    Thank you
     
  7. StephanS7

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    Hm - is anyone else from the Parallels Team here? Or do I need to start another thread?
    Any help is appreciated!
    Thanks
     
  8. Maria@Parallels

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    @StephanS7, do yo have any backup of your VM or hard drive? Also are you able to access your files (personal data) on the mounted disk?
     
  9. StephanS7

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    Hi Maria,
    checking the folders of the mounted disks as described in the post below, I don't find any personal data. Also even though the package size is 15GB, the folder sizes don't indicate much content:
    C containing a folder called "System Volume Information" (20KB)
    D containing "System Volume Information" (20KB) and "Recovery" (414MB)
    E containing "EFI" (329KB)

    Regarding the backup, which file/folder would I need to recover from my time machine? Just the .pvm?

    Thank you
    Stephan
     
  10. StephanS7

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    Hi,
    I was able to recover the backup, using the .pvm file. The backup is not too outdated, so it works for me - but in general I find it strange that the "archiving" function of Parallels seems to have shredded my VM...
    Thanks for your help.
    Stephan
     
  11. Maria@Parallels

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    Glad to know that your backup works, I'll test the archiving process on my side and continue the issue investigation.
     

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