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This snippet contains the mapping table, header information, and pointers for the sparse vmdk file, defining how data is stored within the snapshot chain. 3. Generation Command (Example)

The binary files within this zip were generated using dsfo.exe to isolate the metadata: for %i in (*-s???.vmdk) do @dsfo.exe "%i" 0 1536 "xxx-%~ni.bin" 4. Intended Use 1536 Logs .zip

These logs are intended for inspection of parent/child file relationships, CID (Content ID) inconsistencies, or parent CID mismatches in a vCenter or VMware Player environment. To help you analyze these logs, could you tell me: What did you receive from the VM? This snippet contains the mapping table, header information,

Are you trying to from a snapshot or fix a parent file ? Knowing this will help me guide you to the next step. VMX file corrupt | VMware vSphere - Broadcom Community Intended Use These logs are intended for inspection

Here is a detailed text description for a file, often used when repairing virtual machine disks that have become corrupted or have snapshot issues. 1536 Logs .zip Contents Documentation