Machine Virtual Server 2003 damaged sectors

I used the converter to migrate from windows server 2003 to

ESXi 3.5. Now, I noticed what chkdsk there are sector

damaged, and when users access files is a great

slowly. The Esxi hosting other windows server 2003 and go very

Well, there is a way to solve or need to migrate all files to the

another virtual machine? is an operation that I would avoid if possible. Thank you.

KB 156280288 di total spazio su disco.

144668620 KB in file 433333.

326128 KB in 111842 indici.

138756 KB in sector danneggiati.

1152956 KB in uso dal sistema.

65536 KB occupied dal File registro.

KB 9993828 available su disco.

Best regards.

Check disk damaged on the destination server after the use of VMware Converter

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