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Answer by garethTheRed for Linux: Recover files from .vdi file

Assuming you're on a Linux host as well (you didn't mention that). You can always try the Network Block Device (NBD) option:- sudo modprobe nbd max_part=16 sudo qemu-nbd -c /dev/nbd0 <path to your...

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Answer by nikhil mehta for Linux: Recover files from .vdi file

If you are abe to boot the guest OS then I think you need to install a package which will work as a recovery tool for your file system.Remember the packege will change from Filesystem to file...

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Linux: Recover files from .vdi file

Somehow my .vdi (Linux guest OS) file got corrupted. Now I have some files in it (Inside the vdi file) and I want to recover those files. How can I do that?

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