On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 10:31:02AM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
> Rather than a normal bootable (virtual) hard disk, that guest is based
> on (the live-CD distro) Morphix, and the virtual hard disk (scsi0:0) is
> mounted automatically during (guest) system startup.

What I would do would be to create a second windows system on a new
virtual disk. If I had the time, space and hardware, I would create that
on an added hard drive, or even better, create it on another machine
with lots of space. Then I would copy over the VM virtual disk 
so that I could play with it without further damage if things really
went wrong. 

Then I would carefully back up the data as windows readable files, 
and if i could get it to run, make a ghost backup of the entire disk.

Once you have a good backup, you have many more options. At that point you
need a windows expert familure with VM Ware, not a VM Ware expert. They
should be relatively easy to find.

Geoff.

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