Recover a deleted VMDK file

Hello world

I deleted the "Web Service_53.2" VM because I didn't need. After that, the VM 'Veeam' does not, and this error appeared:

"An error was received from the ESX host turning on VM Veeam.

Cannot open disk ' / vmfs/volumes / 52 b 67704-f65320be-b19a-2c768a523aa4/Web Service_53.2 Web Service - 000003.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on.

The system cannot find the specified file

VMware ESX can not find the virtual disk "/ vmfs/volumes / 52 b 67704-f65320be-b19a-2c768a523aa4/Web Service_53.2 / Web Service - 000002.vmdk. Check that the path is valid and try again. »

I don't know why a 'Veeam' VMDK file is linked to 'Web Service_53.2'?

Why these VMDK files have relationship with each other? (Delete a VM, an another VM doesn't work)

How can I solve this problem?

How can I recover this VMDK file?

Please guide step by step.

Kind regards

Looks like you have several virtual hard drives of many virtual machines attached to your VM Veeam.  I suggest to delete, make sure that you do NOT select the option remove drive when you delete them.

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