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Information about Extract utility
Hi Everyone,
I hope you are doing well, can you help me exactly how your standalone extract utility will work. I would like to know more about its functionality. How it is extracting the whole volume from a 1 G.B file what is the procedure to do so . Feel free to ping me privately.
Thanks in advance for your help
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Devlopur
I hope you are doing well, can you help me exactly how your standalone extract utility will work. I would like to know more about its functionality. How it is extracting the whole volume from a 1 G.B file what is the procedure to do so . Feel free to ping me privately.
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards
Devlopur
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Re: Information about Extract utility
Hello Devlopur,
Please review this Help Center article: Extract Utility as it describes all the capabilities of the tool as well as the needed commands to run in via command line. If you are looking for a way to work with the data inside the backup: Disk Publishing (Data Integration API) might be a better option. Thank you!
Please review this Help Center article: Extract Utility as it describes all the capabilities of the tool as well as the needed commands to run in via command line. If you are looking for a way to work with the data inside the backup: Disk Publishing (Data Integration API) might be a better option. Thank you!
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Re: Information about Extract utility
Hello Dima,
The thing is that i have used your extract.exe to get VMDK/ VHDX but i am unable to mount it in order to get access to data, So i was thinking about can you tell me how to mount that file after using extract utility, or else can you help me the background process of this extract utility.
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Devlopur
The thing is that i have used your extract.exe to get VMDK/ VHDX but i am unable to mount it in order to get access to data, So i was thinking about can you tell me how to mount that file after using extract utility, or else can you help me the background process of this extract utility.
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Re: Information about Extract utility
Once the disk is extracted you need to use native capabilities of machine it's been extracted to or the hypervisor you are using. For example Mount-VHD.
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Re: Information about Extract utility
Hi Dima
After extracting the file from .vbk can you tell me step by step procedure to mount the file which has been recovered.
I am using a windows device window 10 pro specifically.
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Devlopur
After extracting the file from .vbk can you tell me step by step procedure to mount the file which has been recovered.
I am using a windows device window 10 pro specifically.
Thanks
Devlopur
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Re: Information about Extract utility
Hi Devlopur
1. Extract the disks using Extract Utility
2. Mount Disks via UI or CMD
2a. For VMDK format you would need VMware Workstation or VMware disk mount utility to map it as a vSphere virtual disk unknown to Microsoft Windows without additional tools https://www.kjctech.net/mount-a-vmdk-im ... n-windows/ (note: Windows Explorer approach is misleading as it seems that author had already installed either VMware Workstation or VMware disk mount utility, without it mount option is not available in Windows Explorer)
2b. For VHD / VHDX you can just double click the disk an mount it without any extra tools installed since that's a Microsoft format https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/613 ... -10-a.html
1. Extract the disks using Extract Utility
2. Mount Disks via UI or CMD
2a. For VMDK format you would need VMware Workstation or VMware disk mount utility to map it as a vSphere virtual disk unknown to Microsoft Windows without additional tools https://www.kjctech.net/mount-a-vmdk-im ... n-windows/ (note: Windows Explorer approach is misleading as it seems that author had already installed either VMware Workstation or VMware disk mount utility, without it mount option is not available in Windows Explorer)
2b. For VHD / VHDX you can just double click the disk an mount it without any extra tools installed since that's a Microsoft format https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/613 ... -10-a.html
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Re: Information about Extract utility
Hi Dima
should i have to add extension manually after the disk name which i have extracted, because the disk which i have extracted doesn't have any extension,
Or
while i am renaming it as .vhdx and double click on it, and it show me that the disk image is corrupted, but its not
Thanks
should i have to add extension manually after the disk name which i have extracted, because the disk which i have extracted doesn't have any extension,
Or
while i am renaming it as .vhdx and double click on it, and it show me that the disk image is corrupted, but its not
Thanks
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Re: Information about Extract utility
In that case, please reach out to our customer support team. We cannot solve such issue over a forum topic.
There is no need for this technical issue to continue in the forum.
Our customer support will their best to get access to the disks for you. But if the backup file is corrupted, then our support team may not be able to help you.
Best,
Fabian
There is no need for this technical issue to continue in the forum.
Our customer support will their best to get access to the disks for you. But if the backup file is corrupted, then our support team may not be able to help you.
Best,
Fabian
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