Persistent disk restore

I have a VM that I needed to do it again and when I did I took the old pesistent drive and moved to another store of data for reuse.  I've recreated the virtual machine with another persistent disk and now need to replace it.  When I try to join the OLD persistent drive it won't let me not disassemble the one currently in use until all of the SECONDARY disks are removed.  Wehn I try to remove the Primray so I can replace the old recreates just primary anoteh.  How can I get this old drive persistent on the virtual machine to use?  Any help is appreciated.  Thank you

Perry

I would just delete the new VM, you created and use recreate office available in the disc menu option persistent view Admin console.

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