File not found: Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn

Hello

I've just updated to 6.0.3 merger Friday and everything worked fine. Tonight, I wanted to start my VM and it gives me this error message: file not found: Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn

When I look on my computer for this file or any other file of snapshot, it appears in the Finder, but the virtual machine cannot start. Even a restoration of the snapshot does not work.

I need to have Windows running for work emails, so any help is appreciated. I am running 10.9.3 Mavericks and had NO problems so far.

Thank you

Well the vmware - vmfusion.log said...

TRUCK: Magic trouble 0x74725c7b in the header, ' / Volumes/Personal HD/Virtual Machines.localized/Windows XP Professional 2.vmwarevm/Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn'.

It's probably because this isn't a zero-byte file as it should be if trying to replace if he was absent.

How did you create this file?  Did you use TextEdit and he recorded under "Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn.rtf ' and you deleted the extension .rtf?  This is what it looks like!

It must be a zero-byte file, and the best way is to use the touch command in a Terminal as in the following example.

press on "Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn.

So drop the output of "Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn" file and replace it with the attached here.

The file "Windows_XP_Professional_2 - Snapshot294.vmsn.zip" joint contains a byte zero "Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn" file.  Double-click the file "Windows_XP_Professional_2 - Snapshot294.vmsn.zip" to extract the attached file.

After replacing it and then try to start the virtual machine and let us know if it starts.

Also I see that you have taken another cliché (35007 28 mai 13:34 2 - Snapshot296.vmsn Windows XP Professional) and I wish you didn't like it can complicate things however replace the "Windows XP Professional 2 - Snapshot294.vmsn ' with that I attached and lets see where you are.

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